Question
What strategies can help re-engage a neurodivergent person who appears disengaged or uncomfortable?
Answer
If signs of disengagement are present—such as loss of minimal encouragers, sudden changes in tone, or withdrawn body language—rephrasing information, offering alternative explanations, or inviting feedback can help restore connection. These strategies should be framed collaboratively, using language that maintains dignity and encourages participation. By tailoring the response to the individual’s communication style and remaining sensitive to cultural and personal preferences, healthcare professionals can strengthen understanding and create a more supportive environment.
This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the course, Supporting Neurodiverse Staff, Colleagues and Patients, presented by Gabrielle Davis, MPH, MA, RRT, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS, TTS, LPC, NCC, FAARC.
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