Open in app

Sign in

Write

Sign in

Devon Price
Devon Price

62K Followers

Home

Books

Lists

About

Featured Book

See all (2)

Laziness Does Not Exist
Laziness Does Not Exist

An interrogation of society's "laziness lie"—which falsely tells us we can never work enough—and a roadmap to living more fully.

2021

·
Devon Price, Ph.D.
Devon Price, Ph.D.

Stories

6 days ago

Moments of Protest

October 28th. I am standing on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive, watching as over five thousand people gather in support of Palestinian lives. The mass of bodies crowding down Wacker is tightly knit and looks formidable, and I get to be one of them. I’ve been to…

Palestine

17 min read

Moments of Protest
Moments of Protest
Palestine

17 min read


Nov 15

Here’s a Long List of Actions You Can Take for Palestine

Whether you’re disabled, neurodivergent, or simply looking for ways to do more, there’s a place for you in the struggle. — In my last piece, I discussed how people who fear they are not doing enough to support Palestinian liberation can improve their emotional self-regulation, educate themselves on political organizing tactics and the history of Palestine’s colonization, and find their own unique position in the fight against genocide that plays to…

Palestine

25 min read

Here’s a Long List of Actions You Can Take for Palestine
Here’s a Long List of Actions You Can Take for Palestine
Palestine

25 min read


Nov 1

Getting Involved & Staying Regulated

Finding your place in the fight for Palestinian lives — and remaining there when it gets tough. — Like a lot of people, the genocide currently happening in Gaza has stirred me to take action — but has also frequently left me at a loss as to what I might do. As a white American, I recognize that a portion of my tax dollars go toward supporting the…

Palestine

28 min read

Getting Involved & Staying Regulated
Getting Involved & Staying Regulated
Palestine

28 min read


Oct 16

The Three Fundamental Human Freedoms That Modern Society Lacks

Reflecting upon Graeber & Wengrow’s book Dawn of Everything. — David Wengrow and David Graeber’s Dawn of Everything is a dense book. I got it the day it came out in October of 2021, and I’ve been working my way through it ever since. I only just finished. Usually, I could only take the book one single-digit percentage at a…

Culture

27 min read

The Three Fundamental Human Freedoms That Modern Society Lacks
The Three Fundamental Human Freedoms That Modern Society Lacks
Culture

27 min read


Oct 2

How Do I Become Less Obedient?

Autistic Advice#12: Noncompliance is a liberating social skill — but it must be developed. — Welcome back to Autistic Advice, a semi-regular advice column where I respond to reader questions about neurodiversity, accessibility, disability justice, and self-advocacy from my perspective as an Autistic psychologist. You can submit questions or suggest future entries in the series via my Tumblr ask box, linked here.

Autism

16 min read

How Do I Become Less Obedient?
How Do I Become Less Obedient?
Autism

16 min read


Sep 15

Being Socially Motivated is Not a Disorder

Unpacking body doubling, “executive dysfunction,” and the pathology model of ADHD. — Skye is passionate about the craft of needle felting. With a few overstuffed bags of wool roving, a pack of needles, and her callused hands, she’s constructed everything from hats and vests, to small decorative dolls, to an entire barnyard scene complete with pigs, cows, a feeding trough, tiny felted…

Mental Health

10 min read

Being Socially Motivated is Not a Disorder
Being Socially Motivated is Not a Disorder
Mental Health

10 min read


Sep 1

Not All Girls Are Expected to Be Feminine

Yet another way that the myth of a singular “female socialization” fails. — For girls of many cultures & class backgrounds, “female socialization” means being expected to be strong, self-sufficient, and resiliently womanly. Before I transitioned, I spent two or three years wearing nothing but dresses. I favored silky sheaths and kicky, brightly patterned skater dresses with open, flouncy skirts. I wore them over bicycle shorts or leggings with low-cut tennis shoes, but they were still quite impractical for any kind of strenuous…

Gender

11 min read

Not All Girls Are Expected to Be Feminine
Not All Girls Are Expected to Be Feminine
Gender

11 min read


Published in

Autistic Advice

·Aug 15

How Do I Cope with Anti-Autistic Bias?

Autistic Advice #11: Research shows most people dislike Autistics within moments of meeting them. Is there any hope of us finding connection? — Welcome back to Autistic Advice, a semi-regular advice column where I respond to reader questions about neurodiversity, accessibility, disability justice, and self-advocacy from my perspective as an Autistic psychologist. You can submit questions or suggest future entries in the series via my Tumblr ask box, linked here.

Autism

14 min read

How Do I Cope with Anti-Autistic Bias?
How Do I Cope with Anti-Autistic Bias?
Autism

14 min read


Aug 1

Is it Alexithymia, or is it Dissociation Fueled by Trauma?

Emerging research suggests they’re one and the same. — Since undergoing top surgery, I’ve become far more attuned to my body. I find it easy and natural to pull my chest upward toward the sky, expanding my upper torso and relieving the pressure on my back. With one heavy sigh I can drop my shoulders toward the floor, releasing…

Autism

17 min read

Is it Alexithymia, or is it Dissociation Fueled by Trauma?
Is it Alexithymia, or is it Dissociation Fueled by Trauma?
Autism

17 min read


Published in

Autistic Advice

·Jul 17

How to Visit Bars, Concerts, or Clubs On Your Own and Not Feel Like a Freak Loser (Because You Aren’t One)

Autistic Advice #10 — Welcome back to Autistic Advice, a semi-regular advice column where I respond to reader questions about neurodiversity, accessibility, disability justice, and self-advocacy from my perspective as an Autistic psychologist. You can submit questions or suggest future entries in the series via my Tumblr ask box, linked here. Today’s question comes…

Advice

7 min read

How to Visit Bars, Concerts, or Clubs On Your Own and Not Feel Like a Freak Loser (Because You…
How to Visit Bars, Concerts, or Clubs On Your Own and Not Feel Like a Freak Loser (Because You…
Advice

7 min read

Devon Price

Devon Price

62K Followers

Book Author

He/Him or It/Its. Social Psychologist & Author of LAZINESS DOES NOT EXIST and UNMASKING AUTISM. Links to buy: https://linktr.ee/drdevonprice

Following
  • Jillian Enright

    Jillian Enright

  • Johannes T. Evans

    Johannes T. Evans

  • Stephen Sovie

    Stephen Sovie

  • The Good Men Project

    The Good Men Project

  • Adam, The Diabetic Cyborg

    Adam, The Diabetic Cyborg

See all (774)

Help

Status

About

Careers

Blog

Privacy

Terms

Text to speech

Teams