Category: neurodivergence
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Coping Techniques for Sensory Sensitivity in BPD
Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) often face emotional and sensory overwhelm, leading to heightened sensitivity to stimuli. Understanding triggers and utilizing coping strategies can help manage meltdowns and improve emotional regulation. Compassionate support is essential.
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Common Challenges for Highly Sensitive People
Being a highly sensitive person means feeling life deeply—both its beauty and its challenges. From navigating relationships to handling criticism, HSPs face unique struggles that can feel overwhelming. But sensitivity isn’t a flaw—it’s a strength. Let’s uncover ways to turn these challenges into opportunities for…
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Understanding Stress and Authenticity
Stress often forces us to shed the masks we wear, leaving behind the unfiltered, raw versions of ourselves. But what emerges in these moments? Are we witnessing our authentic selves, or is stress distorting who we truly are? This blog explores how stress influences personality,…
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Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs): Susceptability and Triggers
Body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), like hair-pulling and skin-picking, go beyond bad habits. Often tied to stress, anxiety, or sensory needs, these actions exist on a spectrum, from harmless to harmful. Understanding when BFRBs serve as self-soothing tools versus when they need intervention is essential for…
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BPD and the Brain: Sociotropy vs. Autonomy Explained
Exploring Sociotropy and Autonomy in Borderline Personality Disorder: The Brain’s Role Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is marked by emotional instability, intense relationships, and a fluctuating sense of self. People with BPD often experience a complex mix of sociotropy (the need for approval) and autonomy (the…
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Why Am I So Distracted? The Roots and Remedies
Struggling with constant distraction? You’re certainly not the only one in our go-go-go society. Here, discover the internal and external triggers behind why you’re so distracted and learn effective strategies to stay focused. We’ll also explore how conditions like ADHD, anxiety, and depression contribute to…
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Are You the ‘Black Sheep’ or Family Unicorn?
Are you the black sheep of your family, or could you be a majestic unicorn? Discover how to tell the difference in this discussion of family dynamics. Learn why being different might actually be your greatest strength and how to reframe your unique role within…
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Is Avoiding ‘The Elephant in The Room’ Bad for Mental Health?
Avoiding the “elephant in the room” negatively impacts mental health by fostering stigma and isolation. Addressing uncomfortable truths with empathy and self-awareness enhances genuine connections and emotional well-being. Learn how confronting these issues can improve mental wellness and create a supportive community.
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Trichotillomania: Understanding, Acceptance, and Pathways to Healing
Trichotillomania is a condition where an individual has the compulsive urge to pull out their own hair. This disorder reveals the complex interplay between genetics, neurology, and environmental triggers. Through personal reflections and scientific insights, we can gain a better understanding of the intricate nature…
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Who Am I, Really? Layers of a Multifaceted Personality
The blog emphasizes the importance of understanding healthy personality variations, as associated with a multifaceted personality, and mental health conditions like Dissociative Identity Disorder and Schizophrenia. It emphasizes embracing our multifaceted nature, or our singular one, while also being mindful of our mental health.
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The ‘Tip of the Tounge’ Phenomena: Exploring Word Recall Challenges
Explore the journey of word recall challenges from childhood to early years. This guide offers insights into normal word recall issues, potential diagnoses, and effective management strategies. Learn the importance of support from healthcare professionals and loved ones in navigating these challenges.
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Neurodiversity: A Shift Towards Recognizing Strengths
Understanding neurodivergence invites us to appreciate the rich diversity of the human brain. This perspective encourages us to see these differences not as deficits, but as valuable aspects of humankind. Let’s foster a more inclusive society where every form of neurological functioning is celebrated.
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