Why Autistic People Are at Greater Risk of Abuse
Autism and vulnerability to abuse are deeply connected in ways that rarely get the direct, honest conversation they deserve. Autistic…
Support your mental wellbeing with resources designed for the introvert experience:
Autism and vulnerability to abuse are deeply connected in ways that rarely get the direct, honest conversation they deserve. Autistic…
When someone you care about is in the middle of an anxiety attack and reaches out over text, the words…
Most leadership articles assume the same thing: that great leaders are defined by how loudly they show up. The research…
Dissociative disorders are controversial primarily because they sit at the intersection of genuine psychological suffering, scientific uncertainty, and cultural skepticism….
Yes, dissociation is a recognized symptom of PTSD. When the nervous system experiences trauma it cannot fully process, it sometimes…
Coping with dissociation means learning to recognize when your mind has stepped back from the present moment and gently, deliberately…
Dr. Eli Somer is the Israeli psychologist who first identified and named maladaptive daydreaming, a condition where vivid, absorbing fantasy…
Ruminators are people whose minds loop back repeatedly over the same thoughts, worries, or past events, replaying conversations, decisions, and…
Procrastination gets a bad reputation, and honestly, most of the time it deserves it. But there’s a version of procrastination…