
Neurodivergent in a Neurotypical Narrative
Anxious people don’t need to be thrown into the metaphorical lion’s den to be cured of their anxiety. What we do need is to be listened to, respected, cared for and about…

Anxious people don’t need to be thrown into the metaphorical lion’s den to be cured of their anxiety. What we do need is to be listened to, respected, cared for and about…

Too bold and too brazen, set sunlit clouds of envious hues They form and dither without recollect of heart’s healing

This is the second part of a series on gaslighting and bullying. To read the first part, click here. An Interview I did an interview

This article explores what gaslighting means and provides scenarios to serve as examples. Part 2 explores how to escape and recover from gaslighting.

Editor’s Note: Heather is non-autistic but a fierce advocate and fellow neurodivergent person. Sophie and Her Bully Before I begin, this blog may be very

Resignation. “The acceptance of something undesirable but inevitable.”[note]https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/resignation[/note] I believe resignation is the saddest emotion one can experience, and it’s almost as sad to witness

Three tips you won’t hear from your therapist… but you should.

Few words in behavioral science come with more controversy and contention than Asperger’s. This series focuses on the word, Asperger’s, and the many antagonists to