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****Correction- " Brain injury entered the popular awareness during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars (of the 2000s)!" Dr. Austin Duncan Keywords traumatic brain injury, neurodiversity, disability awareness, social isolation, community support, intellectual disabilities, brain injury advocacy, mental health, social interactions, disability anthropology Summary In this episode of the TBI TMI podcast, host Maria Dalboton welcomes Dr. Austin Duncan, a disability anthropologist and traumatic brain injury survivor. They discuss the complexities of neurodiversity, the intersection of traumatic brain injury and intellectual disabilities, and the challenges of social isolation faced by brain injury survivors. Dr. Duncan shares insights from his research on the built environment's impact on social interactions and emphasizes the importance of community and support networks for individuals with brain injuries. The conversation highlights the need for greater awareness and advocacy in the field of disability. Takeaways * Dr. Austin Duncan is a disability anthropologist and TBI survivor. * Neurodiversity includes various forms of neurological functioning. * Traumatic brain injury is often excluded from the neurodiversity paradigm. * Social isolation is a significant issue for TBI survivors. * Support networks are crucial for mental health and well-being. * Community engagement can help combat feelings of isolation. * The built environment affects social interactions for disabled individuals. * Support groups can be beneficial but may not suit everyone. * Friendships can be formed with diverse individuals, not just those with similar experiences. * Advocacy for disability awareness is essential for societal change. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Guest and Background 04:31 Understanding Neurodiversity and Traumatic Brain Injury 10:03 The Intersection of Intellectual Disabilities and Brain Injury 15:26 Social Isolation and Community for Brain Injury Survivors 20:23 Navigating Relationships and Social Interactions 27:54 The Importance of Support Networks 33:53 Current Research and Advocacy in Disability Anthropology
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