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Neurodiversity in Relationships

Navigating Relationships with Neurodiversity: Tips for Speaking Your Partner’s Love Language

Key points: Many of us have our own unique way of expressing and receiving love, whether it be through words of affirmation, acts of service, physical touch, quality time, or receiving gifts. But for those with neurodiversity, this can be particularly challenging. Navigating relationships can be difficult, especially when communicating and understanding one another’s love […]

Neurodiversity and mental health, Neurodiversity Unmasked, Understanding Neurodiversity

Breaking the Stigma: Autistic Burnout and Mental Health Awareness

Key points: Breaking the stigma surrounding autistic burnout and raising awareness can lead to better understanding and support for individuals experiencing this condition. Mental health is a subject that affects us all in some way or another. It’s an especially important topic to discuss when it comes to Autism. Autistic burnout is a real phenomenon

Understanding Neurodiversity

Understanding Neurodiversity: Embracing Diverse Minds

Neurodiversity, a concept that has gained considerable attention in recent years, challenges many conventional perspectives on brain functioning and cognitive abilities. Taking a detour from the traditional pathologies, neurodiversity celebrates a spectrum of neurological conditions encompassing ADHD, autism, and dyslexia, among others, and highlights the immense cognitive wealth they harbour. This essay explores the essence

Neurodiversity in Education

Unlocking Potential: The Role of Inclusive Education in Supporting Neurodiverse Learners

‍What is inclusive education? Inclusive education is an approach that aims to provide equal educational opportunities for all students, regardless of their abilities or disabilities. It recognizes and celebrates the diversity of learners and promotes the idea that every student has the right to access quality education in a supportive and inclusive environment. Inclusive education

Neurodiversity and mental health, Neurodiversity Unmasked, Understanding Neurodiversity

Understanding ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder): Symptoms, Types, and Treatment

Following up on my last article on food avoidance, after 6 years of confusion, we finally got a proper diagnosis for our son so I thought I would write about this. Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder ARFID is a set of eating disorders that is characterized by an individual’s avoidance or restriction of food intake.

Neurodiversity and mental health

Agoraphobia Through the Lens of Neurodiversity: A Personal Account

Key points: In the past, people thought that anxiety, depression, and phobias affected everyone in the same way. But then, the neurodiversity movement taught us that each person experiences these conditions in their unique way. So, let’s explore agoraphobia, a type of anxiety disorder, through the lens of neurodiversity. Having, myself been struggling with agoraphobia

Neurodiversity Unmasked

The Neuroaesthetic Movement and its Impact on Neurodiversity

nnn Key Points: nnnnnn The intersection of neuroscience and aesthetics has given rise to a fascinating field of study called Neuroaesthetics. This interdisciplinary approach combines insights from art history, psychology, and cognitive neuroscience to better understand how we experience beauty and art. As our knowledge of the human brain continues to evolve, neuroaesthetic researchers are

Neurodiversity Unmasked

Neurodiversity Affirming – Overcoming Ableism to Empower Individuals

nnn The neurodiversity-affirming approach has gained significant popularity in recent years, and it’s not hard to understand why. This approach celebrates the inherent diversity in how human brains work, recognizing that individuals with neurological differences possess unique strengths and face specific challenges. By acknowledging and valuing this diversity, we can provide better support for neurodivergent

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