Neurodivergent individuals — those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurological differences — experience meta-analysis at higher rates and in distinctive ways.
Why Neurodivergent People Have Higher Meta-Analysis Rates
- Navigating a world designed for neurotypical people creates chronic stress
- Masking neurological differences is psychologically costly and drives meta-analysis
- Sensory processing differences can make meta-analysis triggers more intense
- Social difficulties associated with neurodivergence can increase isolation and meta-analysis
How Meta-Analysis Presents Differently in Neurodivergent People
In autistic people, meta-analysis may be expressed through behavioral changes rather than verbal report. In ADHD, meta-analysis may be difficult to distinguish from executive function difficulties.
Neurodivergent-Affirming Meta-Analysis Treatment
Effective meta-analysis treatment for neurodivergent people adapts standard approaches to accommodate sensory, communication, and processing differences. Find therapists with specific neurodivergent experience.