Bilateral art is a creative practice that invites both sides of the brain to work together through bilateral movements. When incorporated into therapy and other healing practices, bilateral art can help to process emotions, memories, and insights and integrate traumatic memories.
Read MoreBrainspotting is a cutting-edge somatic therapy that uses eye positioning to access and process stored trauma, offering deep emotional release without verbalizing painful experiences. Discover how integrating Brainspotting with bilateral art and music can enhance healing, making it a powerful tool for trauma recovery and nervous system regulation
Read MoreHigh masking autism involves suppressing autistic traits to blend into neurotypical expectations, often at great personal cost. While masking can provide social and professional advantages, it also leads to chronic exhaustion, burnout, and identity confusion. Many high-masking autistic adults don’t realize the toll until they reach complete burnout, after years of suppression. Understanding the impact of masking is the first step toward self-acceptance and breaking free from the cycle of exhaustion. Read more about the hidden costs of high masking autism and how to navigate unmasking.
Read MoreYou’re ready to give therapy a chance, but the process of trying to find a therapist who truly understands the unique strengths and challenges of a neurodivergent person can feel so overwhelming. How are you supposed to know from a short profile if this person is someone you can spill your guts to? This guide is designed to help you navigate the process by breaking down some clear, actionable steps to identify a professional who is genuinely supportive of your experiences.
Read MoreLate-diagnosed and high-masking autistic adults often carry an invisible burden. Our ability to “pass” as neurotypical is seen as a strength in society, but it comes at a deep personal cost. Many of us don’t realize how much effort we exert to our mask until we begin to unravel and burn out. For some of us, realizing that we’ve been masking our true selves for our ENTIRE lives can be more shocking than our autism diagnosis itself. Our masks have been running for so long that we don’t know where they begin or end, blurring the lines between who we are and who we feel pressured to be.
Read MoreFinding out you are autistic as an adult - whether through self-identification, therapy, or a formal evaluation - is absolutely life-changing. For many of us, it’s a moment of clarity, validation, and relief, and it can bring a wave of self-compassion. But after that initial realization sets in, what comes next? This post covers some of what you might experience as you begin to digest what this new awareness means for your life and journey down the unmasking process.
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