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Transforming Neurodivergent Care from the Inside Out

Neurokin

by Soul Scribe Books

Neurodivergent wellbeing is being misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and mismanaged — and the people who know better are finally speaking up. For too long, neurodiverse people have been expected to fit inside systems that were never built for us. "Neurokin: Transforming Neurodivergent Care from the Inside Out" flips that story on its head.

This book is the revolutionary must-have guide that brings together ADHD, Autistic, and neurodivergent professionals, health providers and parents to reimagine mental, physical, and social care and support for our neurodivergent community. This book is for you:

If you’re ADHD, Autistic, or neurodivergent, ready to reclaim your power and shape your own wellbeing with practical strategies that actually work…

If you’re a parent or carer fighting for your child in systems that don’t see them, determined to trust your instincts and advocate effectively…

If you’re a health professional or educator who knows something’s missing and is searching for practical, inclusive strategies for your clients…

This is the book you’ve been waiting for. This isn’t theory. It’s survival wisdom, and an authentic roadmap for neurodivergent wellbeing. A book is for anyone who is our Neurokin, or who cares for neurodiverse individuals and families. Inside, you’ll discover:

- Why standard healthcare approaches often fail neurodivergent people — and what actually works instead.
- Person-centred protocols for nervous system regulation, sensory support, and mental health.
- Real-world strategies from families and professionals leading the change.
- Frameworks that honour how neurodivergent minds and bodies truly work.
- Practical tools to create care that finally fits.
- Includes multisensory reading for multisensory minds: Each chapter is matched with an author curated soundtrack to enhance integration and embodiment.

Together, we can rebuild a neurodiverse care path that actually works. Because care should work with us, not against us.