Diane H. Engelman, Ph.D. - Licensed psychologist and neuropsychologist | Marin County, Sonoma County

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Neurodiversity

How Neurodiversity Shapes Our Self-Stories

Neurodiversity, growing stories

“Neurodiversity” shapes our stories. Tom Head, a civil liberties expert, has defined neurodiversity as “…the idea that people experience the world differently based on their neurological attributes.” Read more →

May 29, 2015 | 1,854 views | Leave a comment
Posted in Blog, Growing Stories, Neurodiversity | Tagged autism spectrum, dyslexia, neurodiversity, neuroplasticity, self-stories

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About Diane

I am a licensed psychologist with more than 30 years of experience. I serve the San Francisco Bay Area from my main office in Kentfield, Marin County, California and my satellite office in Sonoma, California. I invite you to learn more about my services or contact me.

Recent Posts

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  • Costs and Benefits of Being a “Worry Wart”

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Kentfield Office
Phone: (415) 721-7382
Fax: (415) 721-7448
1044 Sir Frances Drake Blvd. Suite 4
Kentfield, CA 94904

Sonoma Office
Phone: (707) 938-0646

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