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Autistic FM
Haje Kamps
42 episodes
1 week ago
With Autism FM, we are on a quest to interview autistic folks, those who love them, and experts of all stripes about the ‘care and feeding’ of your favorite humans.
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With Autism FM, we are on a quest to interview autistic folks, those who love them, and experts of all stripes about the ‘care and feeding’ of your favorite humans.
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#37 - Static and Dynamic Thinking w/ Julie
Autistic FM
1 hour 8 minutes 24 seconds
5 months ago
#37 - Static and Dynamic Thinking w/ Julie

In this episode of Autistic FM, we delve into the world of static and dynamic thinking with Julie Meyerowitz, an experienced speech-language pathologist and dynamic intelligence coach. Julie shares her insights on how these two types of intelligence manifest in neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with autism, and how understanding them can enhance personal and professional relationships. Her work bridges the gap between traditional therapeutic approaches and a holistic understanding of neurodiversity.

Julie discusses her journey from working within established systems and therapies to developing her own methods that prioritize human connection and dynamic intelligence. She highlights the limitations of rigid therapeutic frameworks, such as ABA, and advocates for personalized approaches that respect and nurture individuality. Her commitment to fostering growth through empathy and understanding offers a refreshing perspective for those seeking to support neurodivergent individuals.

The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of autism diagnosis, the role of self-regulation and co-regulation, and practical tips for enhancing dynamic thinking. Julie’s experience as both a clinician and a parent brings invaluable depth to the discussion, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in neurodiversity and human connection.

Topics covered in Episode 37

  • Static vs. Dynamic Intelligence: Exploring the differences between static, rule-based thinking and dynamic, intuitive thinking, and their impact on neurodivergent individuals.

  • Beyond Traditional Therapies: Julie discusses the limitations of conventional approaches like ABA and the importance of individualized, relationship-focused methods.

  • Co-Regulation and Emotional Safety: The significance of co-regulation in fostering emotional safety and growth within neurodiverse relationships.

About Julie Meyerowitz

Julie Meyerowitz was traditionally trained as a speech-language pathologist at Columbia University in NYC following her somewhat less tranditional education in Dramatherapy at Goucher College in Baltimore, MD. With extensive and diverse study in multiple modalities beyond this foundation, she challenges the “Gold Standard” in autism treatment.

Over time, Julie has developed and refined a method that is transforming the lives of neurodiverse individuals and families. Julie is a human development and relationship specialist, guiding her clients’ progress in authentic communication, cognition, connection, and overall quality of life. Her clients experience noticeably greater results—while significantly reducing the effort they invest.

As a neurodivergent woman, Julie is particularly inspired by helping parents and children gain confidence in their own abilities to make space for themselves and get what they want in this world. As a speaker, Julie is motivated to share her clarifying and empowering philosophies, wisdom, and insights with as many people as she can.

Content warnings

This episode includes discussions around mental health diagnoses, ABA therapy, and their potential emotional impact. Please take care and listen according to your comfort levels.

Autistic FM
With Autism FM, we are on a quest to interview autistic folks, those who love them, and experts of all stripes about the ‘care and feeding’ of your favorite humans.