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Our culture often encourages us to identify ourselves by a diagnosis. Depression. ADHD. PTSD. Borderline. These words can bring a strange mixture of relief and burden. How we approach these labels can either deepen our suffering or gently open a doorway toward healing. The Harm of Over-Identification When we collapse our entire identity into a…

What if the problem isnโt youโbut the distorted lens youโve been taught to see yourself through?

For many girls growing up with undiagnosed autism, life becomes a confusing labyrinth of mislabels, missed cues, and misunderstood pain. The struggle isnโt always in the traits themselvesโbut in the way the world reflects them back. When your neurodivergence is hidden, even from yourself, it can feel like the most intimate parts of your being…

For many years, autism and ADHD have been described mainly through the language of deficits and disorders. But newer science โ combined with the insights of trauma-informed practitioners โ is painting a different picture. Instead of being โfixed brain problems,โ these conditions may reflect how sensitive nervous systems adapt when shaped by layers of stress:…