
Mental Health Pathfinders: Evolving Psychiatry Through a Neurodiverse Lens
04/23/25 • 24 min
In this episode of Mental Health Pathfinders, psychiatrist Dr. Bernadette Grosjean shares her powerful journey of receiving an autism diagnosis later in life—an experience that reshaped her understanding of herself, her patients, and the field of psychiatry. Dr. Grosjean explores the stigma surrounding neurodivergence in medicine, the emotional impact of late diagnosis, and the unique strengths autistic clinicians bring to patient care. Her story is both deeply personal and broadly resonant, offering a compelling call to build a more inclusive, informed, and empathetic mental health workforce.
Listen and subscribe to Mental Health Pathfinders on APA’s Medical Mind podcast channel, available on all major platforms.
In this episode of Mental Health Pathfinders, psychiatrist Dr. Bernadette Grosjean shares her powerful journey of receiving an autism diagnosis later in life—an experience that reshaped her understanding of herself, her patients, and the field of psychiatry. Dr. Grosjean explores the stigma surrounding neurodivergence in medicine, the emotional impact of late diagnosis, and the unique strengths autistic clinicians bring to patient care. Her story is both deeply personal and broadly resonant, offering a compelling call to build a more inclusive, informed, and empathetic mental health workforce.
Listen and subscribe to Mental Health Pathfinders on APA’s Medical Mind podcast channel, available on all major platforms.
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Welcome to Mental Health Pathfinders. Today we're joined by Dr. Bernadette Grosjean, a psychiatrist whose personal journey as an autistic clinician is reshaping how we understand neurodiversity in medicine. Her insights challenge long held assumptions and offer a powerful vision for a more inclusive future in psychiatry. Thank you so much for joining us for Mental Health Pathfinders. Dr. Grosjean. Well, thank you so much, Irene. I'm very excited. I think it's an impor
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