The Neuro Divergent Mind Workbook
DBT, CBT & ACT for Emotional Balance: How to Master Self-Regulation, Improve Mental Clarity, and Break Free from Emotional Overwhelm
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Narrado por:
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Lisa Miller
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Brenda Emerson
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DID YOU KNOW YOUR SOCIAL ANXIETY ISN’T THE ENEMY—YOUR NEURODIVERGENT BRAIN JUST NEEDS THE RIGHT TOOLS?
Minor setbacks can trigger massive waves of emotion. One unexpected comment can spiral into hours—or even days—of mental chaos. The smallest mistake can replay in your mind on a relentless loop.
You've probably tried to “just calm down” or “think positive,” but those don’t work when your brain processes everything on overdrive. This audiobook shows you why emotions feel so intense—and exactly how to harness them without losing yourself.
The Neurodivergent Mind Workbook blends DBT, CBT, and ACT techniques reimagined for ADHD, autism, and other neurodivergent minds. Instead of forcing you to “just calm down,” it works with your emotions, sensory experiences, and thought patterns to help you find balance without masking who you are.
It's divided into 12 weekly strategies—but you can go at your own pace. Each week teaches one actionable skill, making emotional regulation easier to build step by step.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- Why standard “calm down” advice backfires—and what actually helps when you’re spiraling
- The biggest triggers for meltdowns (like sensory overload and social stress) and how to prevent them
- A simple DBT protocol that turns overwhelm into manageable emotions without suppressing them
- How to use your brain’s strengths—like deep sensitivity and pattern recognition—for lasting resilience
Every chapter ends with a quick recap and a flexible integration tip to make learning stick—plus plenty of CBT, DBT, and ACT exercises explained so you can pick the ones that feel right for you.
©2025 Brenda Emerson (P)2026 Brenda Emerson