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Neurodivergence & Ethics: Justice Sensitivity, Morality, and Values
Introduction to Neurodivergence and Ethics
Defining Neurodivergence and Ethical Frameworks
The Role of Justice Sensitivity and Morality
Overview of Course Objectives and Approaches
Traits Influencing Neurodivergent Ethics
Justice Sensitivity and Its Impact on Moral Perception
Pattern Recognition and Black-and-White Thinking in Ethics
The Role of Deep Empathy in Moral Reasoning
Neurodivergence and Ethical Priorities
Understanding Fairness and Rules through a Neurodivergent Lens
Harm Reduction and Social Responsibility as Core Values
Why Ethical Violations Cause Heightened Distress
Strengths and Challenges of Neurodivergent Morality
Integrity, Principled Thinking, and Advocacy as Ethical Strengths
Navigating Moral Burnout and Emotional Overwhelm
Managing Conflict and Ambiguity in Gray Areas
Developing a Neuro-Affirming Ethical Framework
Embracing Neurodivergent Values and Moral Reasoning
Tools and Strategies for Ethical Navigation in Neurotypical Contexts
Building Resilience and Self-Compassion in Ethical Engagement
Practical Applications and Case Studies
Ethical Decision-Making Scenarios for Neurodivergent Individuals
Advocacy and Social Responsibility in Action
Reflective Practices for Ongoing Ethical Growth
Conclusion and Continuing the Journey
Summary of Key Insights and Takeaways
Resources for Further Learning and Support
Empowering Your Ethical Voice and Values
Defining Neurodivergence and Ethical Frameworks
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