The Quiet Mind
Finding peace amidst sensory overload — a working manual for the nervous system you actually have.
Thirty-five chapters of practical language and practical tools for neurodivergence, trauma, and the daily work of recovery. Written for the adult who has spent decades feeling slightly broken in rooms designed for the average nervous system, and for the partner, parent, friend, manager, or clinician who lives or works alongside that person and would like a working translation of what is happening.
What is in the book
What this book covers
If a topic is in scope for an adult living with a neurodivergent or trauma-shaped nervous system, it is in this book. The chapters are practical and unsentimental; the language is honest; the toolkit at the end is the one the author actually uses.
Who this book is for
The neurodivergent adult who has spent decades feeling like the wrong specification of human, and who suspects that the cost of pretending otherwise has been higher than anyone outside their head has noticed.
The partner, parent, friend, manager, colleague, or clinician who lives or works alongside that person and would like a working translation of what is happening — from the inside and from across the room.
Readers of An Atypical Life who want the practical manual the memoir grew out of.