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The Trauma of Silent Tears
The Trauma of Silent Tears
One of the worst measures of pain involves the fewest tears shed.
Jim Irion
Aug 27
From Escaping Death to Finding Meaning in Life
From Escaping Death to Finding Meaning in Life
An autistic person’s contemplation of beauty through depression
Jewels Magadan
Aug 27
Autism: How I Know The Burnout Is Really Bad
Autism: How I Know The Burnout Is Really Bad
This is a sure sign that my brain is completely fried
Gareth Ceidiog Hughes
Aug 26
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I’m High Masking
I’m High Masking
And I (try to) hide my autism at work
Jewels Magadan
Aug 9
The “Gifted Kid” to “Disabled Adult” Pipeline that Swallowed My Twenties
The “Gifted Kid” to “Disabled Adult” Pipeline that Swallowed My Twe...
If you grew up being told that you could achieve anything yet you struggled to achieve anything at all, this article is for you.
Andrea
Jun 20
Double Vision: Minorities Always Know More
Double Vision: Minorities Always Know More
I rarely tell people I’m Autistic because disclosure doesn’t help anything. I’m hardly alone in this:
Larre Bildeston
Aug 5
The Trauma of Social Rejection for Autistic People
The Trauma of Social Rejection for Autistic People
Social rejection can be deeply traumatic.
Andrea
Aug 4
Why Autistics Are Disbelieved
Why Autistics Are Disbelieved
Just because someone on the spectrum reveals their diagnosis doesn’t mean they’ll be believed
Gareth Ceidiog Hughes
Aug 12
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Woman and Neurodivergent: These 6 Things Are the Most Important for My Mental Health
Woman and Neurodivergent: These 6 Things Are the Most Important for My Mental Health
What really matters when you’re autistic and introverted
Carole Longe
Aug 26
Is Enduring Until Retirement the Only Answer?
Is Enduring Until Retirement the Only Answer?
The autistic work burnout crisis.
Adria Chalfin
Aug 25
What Would Happen if Marcus Aurelius Met Temple Grandin?
What Would Happen if Marcus Aurelius Met Temple Grandin?
Thinking out loud about a Neurodivergent Philosophy
David Press
Aug 25
Am I a Person or Am I Just a Brain? On The Importance of Nuance in Neurodiversity
Am I a Person or Am I Just a Brain? On The Importance of Nuance in ...
Going beyond the medical “deficit model” to reinstate autistic subjects as multidimensional beings.
Andrea
Aug 25
Thoughts on Counterintuitive Words
Thoughts on Counterintuitive Words
Language evolves. Language is not created: not sensible, oftentimes without logic. There’s a reason why we’re not all speaking Esperanto…
Larre Bildeston
Aug 23
Create or Stagnate
Create or Stagnate
The healing power of creativity as a neurodivergent — and why it’s not always easy to get there
Morgan Khalsa
Aug 23
Were the Great Martyrs of History Autistic?
Were the Great Martyrs of History Autistic?
Here’s how I draw my conclusion.
Adria Chalfin
Aug 23
Recovering From Autistic Burnout: You Can’t Do It Alone
Recovering From Autistic Burnout: You Can’t Do It Alone
Why I have taken the step of signing up for a structured burnout recovery program — giving myself the opportunity to get help.
Andrea
Aug 23
The Challenges and Realities of Neurotypical-Neurodivergent Relationships
The Challenges and Realities of Neurotypical-Neurodivergent Relatio...
Why neurotypicals and neurodivergents get together, and why it often doesn’t last
VJVoices
Aug 22
What I Think People Assume When I Say I am Autistic (and What I Would Like Them to Think Instead)
What I Think People Assume When I Say I am Autistic (and What I Wou...
We all make assumptions based on a few words about someone. But as autism is such a broad spectrum, assuming anything about us can be…
Mark Palmer
Aug 22
Self-Esteem, Shame and Autism
Self-Esteem, Shame and Autism
I am, quite frankly, a hard person to spend time with. Not that I am unpleasant; on the contrary, I’ve bent myself into a pretzel to try to…
McDopper
Aug 21
I Disobeyed My Headmaster, And He Wasn’t Happy
I Disobeyed My Headmaster, And He Wasn’t Happy
Was this the autistic disobedience of an 11-year-old boy?
Gareth Ceidiog Hughes
Aug 20
Who Elopes and Who Doesn’t?
Who Elopes and Who Doesn’t?
Exploring how our biases shape connotation
Noisy Skin Bag
Aug 19
In Pain and Autistic
In Pain and Autistic
Can anyone hear me?
Amanda Jodeh
Aug 19
7 Great Ways for Product Owners With ADHD To Create the Ideal Organization for Their Work
7 Great Ways for Product Owners With ADHD To Create the Ideal Organ...
I want to show you that (even with ADHD), you can create the work environment that suits you.
Carole Longe
Aug 18
Neurotypical Spectrum Disorder
Neurotypical Spectrum Disorder
Diagnostic criteria:
Andrea
Aug 18
Parents of Autistic Kids: We Really Want You To Know This
Parents of Autistic Kids: We Really Want You To Know This
A message from an autistic person to parents of autistic children.
Andrea
Aug 18
Living with an Autistic Sense of Justice: My Unapologetic Journey
Living with an Autistic Sense of Justice: My Unapologetic Journey
I know that my endless quest for fairness will keep getting me into trouble, but I just can’t stop.
Mark Palmer
Aug 17
As An Autistic Person, I Meet People Who Don’t Believe In My Existence
As An Autistic Person, I Meet People Who Don’t Believe In My Existence
I went to see a physiotherapist, and I spent the entire session debating the legitmacy of my own existence.
Andrea
Aug 17
Really? Dish Pit is the Best Job for Me?
Really? Dish Pit is the Best Job for Me?
A Neurodivergent Surprise
Adria Chalfin
Aug 15
The Tragedy of a Wake-up Call, Part 3
The Tragedy of a Wake-up Call, Part 3
The following information contains lived experience with suicide loss. *Reader discretion is advised*
Jim Irion
Aug 13
How an Intuitively High Masking Woman may Never Know Herself.
How an Intuitively High Masking Woman may Never Know Herself.
My Surprise Neurodivergent Discovery
Adria Chalfin
Aug 13
Surviving a Twist of Fate, Part 2
Surviving a Twist of Fate, Part 2
The following information contains lived experience with trauma and suicide. *Reader discretion is advised*
Jim Irion
Aug 12
Embrace Your Uniqueness: Why Being Different is the New Normal
Embrace Your Uniqueness: Why Being Different is the New Normal
Many autistic people are happy that way, do not have a “disorder,” and do not need to be “cured,” whatever some scientists seem to think.
Mark Palmer
Aug 12
Prelude to a Summer From Hell, Part 1
Prelude to a Summer From Hell, Part 1
There are some experiences in my life that I dread sharing because I fear they will change what you think of me. And there are other…
Jim Irion
Aug 11
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