Navigating Academic Research as a Neurodivergent Individual: Insights, Challenges, and a Call to Action

Completing a Master’s or Doctorate is a significant academic undertaking. Navigating it with the added complexity of neurodivergent traits presents distinct challenges. This autoethnographic study, underpinned by reflexive thematic exploration of the literature, draws on the authors’ lived experienc...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth Crosse, Janine Roberts
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Brookes University 2025-06-01
Series:International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
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Summary:Completing a Master’s or Doctorate is a significant academic undertaking. Navigating it with the added complexity of neurodivergent traits presents distinct challenges. This autoethnographic study, underpinned by reflexive thematic exploration of the literature, draws on the authors’ lived experiences of completing doctoral research with dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia, and ADHD. It shares insights and strategies that supported their success, contributing to growing calls for inclusivity and understanding in academia. The authors highlight the valuable contributions neurodivergent individuals make to advancing theory and practice and issue a call to action for coach-specific research better to support neurodivergent researchers, practitioners, and clients.
ISSN:1741-8305