What is a Non-normative Mental Condition (NMC)
- EIVSOM Psychosocial
- Jun 17
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 3

A non-normative mental condition is how we describe the way an individual experiences their mind and brain functioning if perceived to be different from the majority. We recognize that these unique patterns of thought and experience can often create significant hurdles, affecting overall well-being and ability to thrive. Rather than labeling these as "illness," we see the potential for enhancement and opportunity, when managed effectively. Our aim is to collaborate with the students and members, exploring the unique workings of their mind to help adapt, navigate challenges, and ultimately live their fullest life.
A non-normative physical condition refers to how an individual experiences their body and its functioning in a way they perceive as different from the majority. This can encompass a wide range of experiences where physical characteristics or abilities impact one's daily life, potentially affecting well-being and the ability to thrive. Our aim is to help our students and members understand and adapt to their unique physical landscape, empowering them to live your fullest life.
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