April 2026 Updates: Re-Writing Your RSD Narrative


The Catherine Mutti-Driscoll Dispatch

Updates for April 2026

Greetings! This month has involved the final edits on The RSD Workbook as well as planning for two exciting **free** virtual talks coming up in May about re-writing your RSD narrative. Learn more and/or sign up below :-)

Upcoming Talks

Rewriting your RSD Narrative

Join me and Seattle CHADD at 7 pm on Thursday, May 7th

UC Berkeley Neurodiversity Symposium

Toward Empowerment: Rewriting Your Personal Narrative at 1 pm PST on Friday, May 8th


Spotlighted April Blog Post

Check out my April Psychology Today post below

RSD as Iceberg

Read about the common set of behavioral that often underlie RSD


See you in May,

Catherine

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