Please stop calling yourself an HSP. đ«

Neurodivergency
StÀndige Anpassung: Burnout bei ADHS und Autismus verhindern
So tun, als ob man »normal« ist, um in die Welt zu passen: Mit »Masking« wollen sich viele Menschen mit ADHS oder Autismus schĂŒtzen, es bewirkt jedoch das Gegenteil. Expertinnen erklĂ€ren, wie man erkennt, dass nichts mehr geht â und was man dann tun kann.
So tun, als ob man »normal« ist, um in die Welt zu passen: Mit »Masking« wollen sich viele Menschen mit ADHS oder Autismus schĂŒtzen, es bewirkt jedoch das Gegenteil. Expertinnen erklĂ€ren, wie man erkennt, dass nichts mehr geht â und was man dann tun kann.
Was Autist*innen wert sind â und wer das infrage stellt
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Autismus » Michael Nehls
Ein systemischer ErklĂ€rungsansatz und zugleich eine PrĂ€ventions- und Behandlungsstrategie - Hoffnung fĂŒr Autisten?
Lone Wolfing: The Joys of Autistic Solitude
Being solitary is being alone well: being alone luxuriously immersed in doings of your own choice, aware of the fullness of your own presence rather than of the absence of others. Because solitude is an achievement.  Alice Koller It is commonly held that autistic people are lonelier than non-autistic people. This is believed to be [âŠ]
You Might Not Recover from Burnout. Ever.
What grows from the ashes of your old life?
Its just Autism, What are you scared of?
The Autism Integration Paradox
Please stop calling yourself an HSP. đ«
Hyper sensitivity is real, but the term HSP dehumanizes autistic people.
TakiwÄtanga â in your own time and space
Education Access: Weâve Turned Classrooms Into a Hell for Neurodivergence
We have autistic children who need us to support them as architects of their own liberation against the schools and clinicians and institutions and police and prosecutors who would crush and destroy them. AUTISTIC HOYA: THE NEURODIVERSITY MOVEMENTS NEEDS ITS SHOES OFF, AND FISTS UP. The picture shows a school classroom as I see it, [âŠ]
âI Feel for Youâ: Living with Mirror-Touch Synaesthesia
âI feel for youâ is a saying often used to show empathy for others, but for Mirror-Touch synaesthetes like Adrian Miles, itâs their literal experience.Mirror-Touch Synaesthesia (MTS) is a rare form of synaesthesia which causes individuals to experience a similar sensation (such as pain or touch) in the same part or opposite part of the body to that they witness in another person. Adrian Miles only learnt a name for the intense embodiment of others they experience much later in life, following decades of mental and physical intrusions.This is Adrianâs story.
Establishing Workplace Adjustments: How I Learned to Advocate for My Autistic Needs
Written by Justine Field Being diagnosed Autistic at the age of 48 gave me a new understanding of myself that [âŠ]
Common pathogenetic traits of atopic dermatitis and autism spectrum disorders, potential connections and treatments: trivial Th2 inflammation or much more?
Autism: I was diagnosed at 60
The onset of the coronavirus pandemic took its toll on journalist Sue Nelson. Exhausted by covering the crisis, she received a life-changing diagnosis at 60 â she was autistic.
Unsichtbare Barrieren: Autismus im Erwachsenenalter
Autismus bleibt oft unentdeckt: Ăber die Auswirkungen auf das tĂ€gliche Leben und warum es zu wenig Diagnosestellen gibt.
How Autistic Individuals Adapt to a Neurotypical World
Autistic individuals align their behavior with social expectations, at a cost.
Subklinisches ADHS und Autismus-Spektrum bei MĂ€dchen und Frauen
Subklinisches ADHS und Autismus-Spektrum bei MĂ€dchen: Der problematische Umgang mit Cutoff-Scores ADHS und Autismus sind komplexe Spektrumstörungen, die sich in vielfĂ€ltigen Symptomen Ă€uĂern. Besonders bei MĂ€dchen kann es zu subklinischen (unterhalb des diagnostischen Schwellenwerts liegenden) Sympt
Arbeit: Worauf es Menschen im Autismus-Spektrum am Arbeitsplatz ankommt | ze.tt
Viele Autist*innen sind arbeitslos. Das liegt in der Regel nicht an mangelnder Qualifikation, sondern an Barrieren in der Arbeitswelt. Expertinnen berichten, worin diese Barrieren bestehen und wie sie sich beheben lassen.
'Neural noise' could be a hidden advantage of the autistic mind
Recent research reveals that the 'neural noise' often seen in autistic brains may enhance their cognitive performance in certain tasks.
The sudden rise of AuDHD: what is behind the rocketing rates of this life-changing diagnosis?
Just over a decade ago, autism and ADHD were thought to be mutually exclusive. But in recent years, all that has changed
Self-Identification is the Future of Autism Assessment
Instead of trying to reform the diagnostic process, we should work to move past it.
Actually Autistic? Whatever Doesnât Kill Your Unique Neurodivergent AssâŠ
This is a raw, unfiltered truth. Many of us who are autistic⊠live it. But we donât talk about it.. much. At least not out loudâŠ
Aspergerâs Children by Edith Sheffer â review
The story that Hans Asperger saved autistic children from the Nazis is exposed as a myth in Edith Shefferâs new biography
âThey tried to wipe it outâ: the problem with talking about Aspergerâs
The diagnostic terms for autism were overhauled 10 years ago. Experts, campaigners and autistic people reflect on these changes
Autism and Paranoia: Autistic pattern recognition when it runs away - Emergent Divergence
Autistic people are experiencing paranoia at similar rates to Schizophrenics. What are some of the unique issues and what should we do to address them?
âYou Write Better Than You Talk": What Does Autism Have to Do with Conversation and Emotional Expression?: Articles: Indiana Resource Center for Autism: Indiana University Bloomington
âYou Write Better Than You Talk": What Does Autism Have to Do with Conversation and Emotional Expression?
Neurodiversity and Inclusion: Choosing Kinder Design
7 neurodivergent disorders to consider when writing and designing your UX
"Autism is a Spectrum" Doesn't Mean What You Think » NeuroClastic
What you believe the "autism spectrum" means is not what it actually means. It's more like...