Rebuilding Fragile Neurodivergent Self-Esteem
For many neurodivergent people, autistic, ADHD, gifted, or otherwise sensitive minds, self-esteem isn’t just about “feeling good” about yourself. It’s about how safe, seen, and…
For many neurodivergent people, autistic, ADHD, gifted, or otherwise sensitive minds, self-esteem isn’t just about “feeling good” about yourself. It’s about how safe, seen, and…
For many people, social situations are everyday moments—introducing yourself, speaking up in class, joining a group conversation, or replying to a message. But for people…
Understanding different therapeutic approaches helps you choose the right support for your anxiety. Choosing therapy can feel confusing—there are many different methods, each suited to…
Living with ADHD means your attention often has a mind of its own. Focus can slip away, time can blur, and simple tasks sometimes feel…
Rejection-sensitive dysphoria (RSD) is one of the most painful experiences many neurodivergent people face. A simple “no,” a delayed text reply, or even the perception…
💙 Anxiety isn’t just a passing feeling — it’s a repeating cycle. Once it begins, each step reinforces the next, making anxiety feel harder and…
✨ Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) is an intense emotional response to criticism, rejection, or even the fear of it. For many people with ADHD, it’s…
✨ When Autism and ADHD exist together in one person, it creates a unique experience often called AuDHD. This overlap brings extra challenges — and…
Relationships involving ADHD, autism, or both (AuDHD) can be deeply meaningful, emotionally rich, and intensely rewarding. But they can also come with unique communication hurdles,…