Voices of Neurodiversity
An Inclusive Encyclopaedia
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:10th Jul '25
Should be back in stock very soon

This groundbreaking A-Z of neurodiversity provides an accessible and definitive resource for professionals, families, and anyone seeking to better understand the vast landscape of neurodiversity as well as the experiences and potential of neurodivergent people.
Covering over 370 terms, the book offers a nuanced understanding of each term’s multifaceted relevance and is structured around seven key categories:
- Neurodivergent identities, states, and models
- Emotional and mental health and well-being
- Social interaction, communication, and relationships
- Advocacy, rights, and community dynamics
- Support and therapy
- Education and professional contexts
- Harmful, pathologising, and stigmatising concepts and practices
Enriching this comprehensive reference, the book includes over 60 first-hand contributions from 12 neurodivergent individuals from across the world. Their diverse identities, lived experiences, and insights provide cross-cultural, intersectional, and deeply personal perspectives, offering powerful additional context to the definitions explored. These contributors are Iqra Babar, Benjamin Breaux, Agustina Cardoso, Joris Fouet, Aditi Gangrade, Virginia Grant, Andrew Kingslow, Jo LaPlana, Hazel Lim, Kosjenka Petek, Lyric Rivera, and William Vanderpuye.
This encyclopaedia is an essential resource for neurodivergent individuals, professionals in social care, healthcare, education, and mental health; families, policymakers, the wider public, and anyone interested in learning more about neurodiversity.
"What an absolutely fantastic body of work! The book provides such a thorough and accessible overview of key concepts related to neurodiversity and neurodivergence! I love the interwoven accounts from contributors, and how it helps bring the concepts to life - it really helps the reader to go beyond an intellectual understanding of a concept and see how it relates to the everyday lives of neurodivergent people. I think the book will be of great use to professionals and educators, but I also think it will be a great resource for neurodivergent people and their families! I think people will be able to see themselves and their loved ones in those accounts, and that it will really help people to find words for experiences that might have previously been hard to name!"Dr Amy Pearson, Assistant Professor in Psychology, Centre for Neurodiversity and Development, Durham University
"This book is a perfect combination of lived-experience expertise, and respectful, neuro-affirming and accurate technical information. As a result, it is far more compelling than a traditional encyclopaedia, with entries enriched by personal stories and that illustrate and validate everyday and intersectional neurodivergent experiences. It is undoubtedly a ‘must-have’ reference guide for neurodivergent people, as well as for the families, friends, allies, communities and professionals who seek to support us."
Dr Melanie Heyworth,Founder and Co-CEO, Reframing Autism
"Not only is this encyclopaedia a comprehensive resource that is easy to navigate and learn from, it bases much of its knowledge in intersectional experiences. In a field of theory that has often had a lack of visibility for multiply marginalised individuals, this has built its foundation upon the fundamental principle of neurodiversity: this is a paradigm for the benefit of all, not just a few."
David Gray-Hammond, Autistic Advocate, Author, Speaker and Addiction Researcher
"Chris Papadopoulos's Voices of Neurodiversity: An Inclusive Encyclopaedia is a profoundly insightful, inclusive, and deeply humanising resource. It masterfully bridges complex theory and the essential richness of lived experience, presented with remarkable clarity and genuine care. This isn't just information; it's a vital guide that invites deep reflection, encourages growth, and builds authentic connection with neurodivergent lives. It is an indispensable resource for anyone committed to understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals and communities more effectively."
Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou, Associate Professor in Educational Psychology and Mental Health, University College London
"In this book, Chris Papadopoulos has crafted an encyclopaedia that is rich in the concepts of disability and neurodiversity studies, grounded in a rights-based approach. What sets it apart is how it centres the insights and lived experiences of neurodivergent people – many from underrepresented backgrounds – who bring the terms to life through personal narratives. It’s an important and accessible resource for both professionals and the wider public."
Dr Steven Kapp, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Portsmouth
"In today’s fast-evolving landscape of neurodiversity, having a clear, thoughtful grasp of the terminology and concepts is not just helpful - it’s vital. Voices of Neurodiversity is much more than a reference book; it’s an inclusive, deeply human guide that bridges lived experience and expert insight. Chris Papadopoulos has created an essential resource for anyone looking to truly understand and respect the diverse ways we experience the world."
Dr Carrie Grant,Autistic Advocate and Broadcaster
"Chris Papadopoulos’s book is timely. It brings a broad range of stories and lived experiences from neurodivergent individuals across the globe, representing different cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. The author thoughtfully weaves lived experiences with terminology to give meaning to the shared concepts. Importantly, the book takes a non-pathologising approach, making it an essential guide for anyone, professionally or personally, wanting to understand more about neurodiversity concepts and how these relate to the lived experiences of neurodivergent people."Dr Mairi Evans, NHS Clinical Director of Neurodiversity Strategy at Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
“This is a hugely useful encyclopaedia that helps demystify the many terms used in the neurodiversity space. Pitched sensitively, within the neurodiversity framework, the interplay between explanation and personal experience makes this book readable and accessible for all. I think everyone can learn something from this text!” Professor Anna Remington,UCL, Director of Centre for Research in Autism and Education
ISBN: 9781032761541
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 530g
250 pages