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Ha, for me it was potato waffles. I'd eat the end line of squares off first to make the rectangle into a square and then eat each corner square individually until I was left with a centre cross of five squares, eat the surrounding four, then the centre one. Took me 35 years to realise why...
Read our NEW paper @uclpals.bsky.social to find out what young neurodivergent young people report as key dysregulation triggers.
Their accounts can change how define, measure and support emotion regulation in schools. MRC/UKRI funded
acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
I haven't found one but am following because I'd like this as well.
I’m Autistic, And Believe Me, It’s A Lot Better Than Measles. (Vaccines don’t cause autism. But even if they did, is being like me really a fate worse than death?) A thread drawn from @fodderfigure.bsky.social's recent TPGA article:
thinkingautismguide.com/2025/03/im-a... #VaccinesSaveLives 1/
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These findings sadly don't surprise me in the least.
In my current research (adapting eating disorder treatment for adults with ADHD) I've so far found no existing guidelines for supporting people with ADHD to engage in mental health treatment.
If you know of any papers on this, please share!
Today, I'd like to talk about neurodiversity.
We've had a few scientists wandering about on social media platforms, claiming that neurodiversity academics and fans are 'anti-science'.
Yesterday, I said this is like claiming that biodiversity academics are anti-science. I want to explain more/
Shared on Bluesky for the first time…maybe the best thing I wrote this year…
Why you don’t want a diagnosis of BPD
#bpd #eupd
www.beamconsultancy.co.uk/the-blog/202...
Every year I promise myself that this time I won’t be, and every year I’m up till 2am on Christmas Eve 👀
I’d also love to be added when you create a new one ☺️
Useful research by well known team, though be advised of some use of 'medical model' language re autistic ppl.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
The co-occurrence of FND, autism, trauma & hypermobility etc.
Moving towards holistic approaches.
Yes indeed. Keep thinking. Getting there...
"We really need to help each person discover the way their body feels when it needs food, when it needs hydration, et cetera, instead of teaching 'hunger is when your stomach is growling,' because that’s not the case for every single person." By Kelly Mahler:
www.kelly-mahler.com/resources/bl...
We’ve created a Starter Pack for UK-based eating disorders research to connect & support those in the field! 🧠📊✨
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🚨New paper alert: Exploring experiences of autistic burnout in motherhood, led by the fantastic Ashton Ferguson for her undergraduate (!!) dissertation. (Short thread)...
www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/...
Sharing our latest editorial for about inclusive research approaches. Written with living experience experts. #OccupationalTherapy #Codesign #Participatory @otaust.bsky.social onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Our team is collecting data on autistic wellbeing, masking and social media- if you are #autistic pls consider taking part
redcap.idhs.ucl.ac.uk/surveys/?s=9...
Interesting assumption to make. I’m not a medical professional of any kind.
My role is supporting people in doing the things that are important to them, whether everyday self care tasks or engaging in meaningful activities and connecting with others and their own sense of identity.
I’m sorry to hear you’ve had such a painful experience. I have friends who have had a very different experience and for whom the pain and exclusion comes when they’re not able to be seen for who they are.
It sounds as though gender affirming care means something different to you than it does to me.
It was a *lot* 😂
Ulysses is fab, I don’t think I could have completed my MSc without it. Breaks everything down into little chunks (I had a “sheet” per paragraph) and removes procrastinatory font and margin tweaking.
It’s only on Apple but Scrivener is a great alternative for cross platform use.
Ahhh, flashbacks to uni the first time around! Chopped up an entire essay to rearrange on a balcony floor.
This memory made so much more sense once ADHD appeared on my radar a decade later. Still can’t work in Word, I use the Ulysses word processor to work with long documents now, makes it a dream.
Oh look, a new angle to seek attention. I hope it didn’t take you that long to try and come up with something clever.
Both hypotheticals you describe would in reality involve in depth highly specialised assessment and multidisciplinary professional intervention so this “example” is a non-starter.
It’s so hard to feel like this! There’s often such a huge “us and them” hierarchical divide between a service and service users that with all the back patting about neuroaffirmative practice for our clients no one realises it’s just as essential for the team supporting them.
I had training like that last year. Awful. It was meant to be about supporting autistic team members but was incredibly disrespectful and deficit-based. I had to leave early because I was so angry and sickened by it. Where possible, I now avoid ND training that has no lived experience elements.
I hadn’t come across that one before, bookmarked to come back to. This is the page I use most often with clients: www.mindmypeelings.com/blog/window-...
Ah yes, this too. I find the Window of Tolerance helpful for demonstrating how our sensitivities can change even within the same day depending on how we’re feeling and what’s going on. Also how there can be differences between things like predictable background sound and unexpected loud noises.
I fell into this twisty, winding rabbit hole while exploring disaffiliation from high demand religion for my MSc research (doi.org/10.1080/1442...). Most of my saved papers are about conspiracy theories and extremist views rather than politics specifically but happy to share if you’re interested ☺️