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Overexcitabilities and Self-Care Workbook

$16.99

✨ New Release ✨

Do your overexcitabilities (OEs) sometimes feel like both a gift and a challenge?

If you’ve ever wondered how to better understand and care for your unique emotional, sensory, or intellectual intensities, this workbook was created with you in mind. 🌟

For this project, Dr. Neff teamed up with Kaylyn Gray, a 2E AuDHD artist and member of the Neurodivergent Insights team. Kaylyn developed a creative self-care framework to support her own overexcitabilities, and her perspective brings a fresh, youthful energy to this workbook.

Together, we’ve created something I’m really excited to share with you: a resource that’s both playful and practical, designed to help you integrate your OEs into a balanced self-care routine. Overexcitabilities (OEs) are a common part of the neurodivergent experience, and we wanted to create a resource to help individuals honor, nurture, and work with their intensities with more intention and compassion.

Here’s what’s inside:

✦ Background of Overexcitabilities

  • What are OEs, and where did they come from?

  • An overview of OEs and their role in the gifted and neurodivergent experience.

✦ Detailed Descriptions of Each OE

  • Learn about the five OEs: emotional, intellectual, imaginational, psychomotor, and sensory.

  • Discover how they might show up in your life.

✦ Discovering Your OE Profile

  • Reflective exercises to help you identify which OEs resonate most with your experience.

✦ The OE Framework for Self-Care

  • Learn how to use your OEs as a guide for building personalized self-care strategies.

✦ How to Nurture Your OEs

  • Creative ideas and practices to ā€œfeedā€ your OEs and channel their energy in positive ways.

✦ How to Detox From Overwhelming OEs

  • Explore antidotes and strategies for times when your OEs feel ā€œtoo much.ā€

✦ Additional Resources and Worksheets

How it works:

✦ You’ll receive this workbook in two formats:

  • A printable 8.5 x 11 PDF

  • A fillable PDF your clients can type directly into, offering flexibility for in-person or virtual sessions.

✦ This workbook comes with a personal license for individual, private use. (If you’re a clinician or plan to use it with clients, please purchase the Clinician’s Version for proper licensing.)

Important to know:

āš ļø This workbook is not a replacement for therapy or professional medical advice. It’s meant as a supportive tool for personal growth and education. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for any treatment decisions or mental health concerns.

If you have any questions or need customer service support, feel free to reach out at
āœ‰ļø support@neurodivergentinsights.org.

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✨ New Release ✨

Do your overexcitabilities (OEs) sometimes feel like both a gift and a challenge?

If you’ve ever wondered how to better understand and care for your unique emotional, sensory, or intellectual intensities, this workbook was created with you in mind. 🌟

For this project, Dr. Neff teamed up with Kaylyn Gray, a 2E AuDHD artist and member of the Neurodivergent Insights team. Kaylyn developed a creative self-care framework to support her own overexcitabilities, and her perspective brings a fresh, youthful energy to this workbook.

Together, we’ve created something I’m really excited to share with you: a resource that’s both playful and practical, designed to help you integrate your OEs into a balanced self-care routine. Overexcitabilities (OEs) are a common part of the neurodivergent experience, and we wanted to create a resource to help individuals honor, nurture, and work with their intensities with more intention and compassion.

Here’s what’s inside:

✦ Background of Overexcitabilities

  • What are OEs, and where did they come from?

  • An overview of OEs and their role in the gifted and neurodivergent experience.

✦ Detailed Descriptions of Each OE

  • Learn about the five OEs: emotional, intellectual, imaginational, psychomotor, and sensory.

  • Discover how they might show up in your life.

✦ Discovering Your OE Profile

  • Reflective exercises to help you identify which OEs resonate most with your experience.

✦ The OE Framework for Self-Care

  • Learn how to use your OEs as a guide for building personalized self-care strategies.

✦ How to Nurture Your OEs

  • Creative ideas and practices to ā€œfeedā€ your OEs and channel their energy in positive ways.

✦ How to Detox From Overwhelming OEs

  • Explore antidotes and strategies for times when your OEs feel ā€œtoo much.ā€

✦ Additional Resources and Worksheets

How it works:

✦ You’ll receive this workbook in two formats:

  • A printable 8.5 x 11 PDF

  • A fillable PDF your clients can type directly into, offering flexibility for in-person or virtual sessions.

✦ This workbook comes with a personal license for individual, private use. (If you’re a clinician or plan to use it with clients, please purchase the Clinician’s Version for proper licensing.)

Important to know:

āš ļø This workbook is not a replacement for therapy or professional medical advice. It’s meant as a supportive tool for personal growth and education. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for any treatment decisions or mental health concerns.

If you have any questions or need customer service support, feel free to reach out at
āœ‰ļø support@neurodivergentinsights.org.

✨ New Release ✨

Do your overexcitabilities (OEs) sometimes feel like both a gift and a challenge?

If you’ve ever wondered how to better understand and care for your unique emotional, sensory, or intellectual intensities, this workbook was created with you in mind. 🌟

For this project, Dr. Neff teamed up with Kaylyn Gray, a 2E AuDHD artist and member of the Neurodivergent Insights team. Kaylyn developed a creative self-care framework to support her own overexcitabilities, and her perspective brings a fresh, youthful energy to this workbook.

Together, we’ve created something I’m really excited to share with you: a resource that’s both playful and practical, designed to help you integrate your OEs into a balanced self-care routine. Overexcitabilities (OEs) are a common part of the neurodivergent experience, and we wanted to create a resource to help individuals honor, nurture, and work with their intensities with more intention and compassion.

Here’s what’s inside:

✦ Background of Overexcitabilities

  • What are OEs, and where did they come from?

  • An overview of OEs and their role in the gifted and neurodivergent experience.

✦ Detailed Descriptions of Each OE

  • Learn about the five OEs: emotional, intellectual, imaginational, psychomotor, and sensory.

  • Discover how they might show up in your life.

✦ Discovering Your OE Profile

  • Reflective exercises to help you identify which OEs resonate most with your experience.

✦ The OE Framework for Self-Care

  • Learn how to use your OEs as a guide for building personalized self-care strategies.

✦ How to Nurture Your OEs

  • Creative ideas and practices to ā€œfeedā€ your OEs and channel their energy in positive ways.

✦ How to Detox From Overwhelming OEs

  • Explore antidotes and strategies for times when your OEs feel ā€œtoo much.ā€

✦ Additional Resources and Worksheets

How it works:

✦ You’ll receive this workbook in two formats:

  • A printable 8.5 x 11 PDF

  • A fillable PDF your clients can type directly into, offering flexibility for in-person or virtual sessions.

✦ This workbook comes with a personal license for individual, private use. (If you’re a clinician or plan to use it with clients, please purchase the Clinician’s Version for proper licensing.)

Important to know:

āš ļø This workbook is not a replacement for therapy or professional medical advice. It’s meant as a supportive tool for personal growth and education. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for any treatment decisions or mental health concerns.

If you have any questions or need customer service support, feel free to reach out at
āœ‰ļø support@neurodivergentinsights.org.

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