In this episode, Dr. Krystal Sodaitis, author of Fidgeting, Stimming, and the Science of Movement: Why Stillness Isn’t Always the Goal, discusses the importance of movement in self-regulation and creativity, challenging traditional notions of stillness in medical education and workplace environments. She emphasizes the need for understanding fidgeting and stimming as essential behaviors for maintaining attention and regulating emotions, particularly in neurodiverse individuals. The conversation explores how medical professionals can better accommodate these behaviors and foster a supportive culture that recognizes the value of movement in enhancing focus and engagement.
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Takeaways:
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Movement and Self-Regulation
01:52 Evolving Medical Education for Movement
03:09 Creating Supportive Environments in Schools and Workplaces
04:55 Understanding Fidgeting and Stimming
06:15 Neurodiversity Awareness in Medical Leadership
07:50 Personal Experiences with Neurodiversity
09:10 Perceptions of Movement in Medicine
10:06 Fostering Connection Through Movement
11:10 Identifying Adaptive vs. Distress Stimming
11:48 The Concept of Flow in Daily Life
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