How Neurodiversity Shaped Me Into Who I Am Today
Allison Dyke discusses how her journeys with family members with Huntington’s disease, as well as her own challenges, but her on the path to working for those of us with different brains.
I am currently studying Neuropsychology with an interest in neurodegenerative diseases. After completing my Doctorate degree, my goal is to use neuropsychological assessments and continue research on patients with neurodegenerative diseases to help properly diagnose their deficits and create treatment plans that will help keep their quality of life as best as possible. I am also very passionate about advocating for those who are no longer able to advocate for themselves.
Allison Dyke discusses how her journeys with family members with Huntington’s disease, as well as her own challenges, but her on the path to working for those of us with different brains.