Published in Sage Journals – Neurodiversity, the article “Can the Neurodiversity Movement Make Space for Tourette’s? Dialoguing Lived Experiences and Theory” explores how well the ideas and values of the neurodiversity movement reflect the real-life experiences of people with Tourette syndrome.
While Tourette’s is often included under the neurodiversity umbrella, much of the broader discussion has focused on autistic experiences. This article examines what embracing Tourette’s more fully within the movement could mean for greater inclusion, understanding, and support.
The dedicated team within the TTAG Research Committee has prepared a plain-language summary of this article titled What can the neurodiversity movement do for people with Tourette’s? to make its insights more accessible to a wider audience.
Read the full lay summary here

