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Beyond Diagnosis: An Invitation to Inhabit

Your Own Neurobiology.

A workbook for deconstructing the medical model, reclaiming your narrative, and building a life defined by equilibrium rather than dysregulation.

For too long, we have been asked to understand ourselves through frameworks that demand certainty and clinical distance. This workbook is a space to refuse those constraints.

It is a guided exploration into your own lived experience, designed to help you name your needs, identify your sensory truths, and move toward a self-acceptance that doesn’t require you to shrink.

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"There is no single threshold, no universally agreed-upon presentation, no diagnostic measure that can fully capture lived experience. And still, people are asked—often urgently—to make sense of themselves within systems that demand certainty."

- Dr. Danna B

Moving From Management to Understanding.

This is not a manual for "fixing" a brain; it is a tool for understanding one. Through a client-centered lens and an emphasis on bodily experience, this workbook offers you the spaciousness to:

1. Reclaim Your History: Develop a narrative that contextualizes your childhood and past struggles through the lens of neurodivergence, rather than "failure."

2. Identify Your Boundaries: State clearly—to yourself and others—which relational and environmental boundaries are necessary for your sustained mental health.

3. Decipher Your Sensory World: Understand how noise, light, and temperature impact your nervous system, naming the sensory struggles you’ve internalized for years.

4. Navigate Unmasking Safely: Explore the relief of unmasking while building the internal and external structures needed to keep you protected and regulated.

5. Exit the Pathologizing Loop: Shift from seeing interpersonal struggles or "rejection sensitivity" as symptoms to be managed, to seeing them as signals to be understood.

A Love Letter to the Ambiguously Neurodivergent.

For over twenty years, I have sat with clients who felt stuck behind the gates of professional diagnosis, waiting for someone else to officiate their reality. I have also sat with myself.

For years, I lived with panic, depression, and anxiety that were treated as separate issues to be managed. Because I didn’t "look" autistic by prevailing standards, my own neurobiology was never meaningfully considered.

I wrote this workbook because I believe that you are the primary expert on your own life. I am unsure if professional diagnosis is always the most helpful path; I am certain, however, that self-empowerment is.

This book is my way of handing the authority back to you. It is a space for us to be honest about the harm produced when we are forced into "neutral" or "objective" boxes, and a place to start rebuilding with intention.

A Framework Built for Full Humanity.

This isn’t just another self-help book; it is a radical hand-off of authority.

Extensive Terminology: Language to help you name why you feel the way you feel, from pattern recognition to justice sensitivity.

Bodily-Focused Reflection: A focus on how neurodivergence lives in the nervous system, not just the mind.

Non-Pathologizing Lens: An approach rooted in disability justice and queer theory that refuses to treat your traits as "deficits."

Practical Self-Identification: Concrete tools to identify the specific accommodations that will bring you closer to equilibrium.

"Awareness without accommodation can leave you more exposed than before. This is why the work of understanding yourself must be paired with the work of building structures that can actually sustain you—at work, at home, and in relationships."

- Dr. Danna B

About the Author

Dr. Danna Bodenheimer is a clinician, educator, and author who has spent two decades deconstructing the ways the mental health industry pathologizes human complexity.

With a doctorate in Clinical Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania and a background in disability justice and queer theory, Danna’s work is dedicated to "thoughtful disruption."

She leads a group practice in Philadelphia where she focuses on depth, alignment, and the dismantling of clinical frameworks that require people to shrink in order to be understood.

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