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Navigating Workplace Accommodations Without Disclosing Neurodivergence
Not everyone feels safe or ready to disclose neurodivergence at work - and that’s okay. In an ideal world, we’d all be working in roles,...
7 days ago4 min read
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Bored, Stretched Thin or Depressed? Making Sense of Low Energy States as a Neurodivergent Person
For many neurodivergent folks (NDs), experiencing low motivation, exhaustion or emotional flatness can be a regular part of life. But...
May 274 min read
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New Special Interests Don't Have to Break Your Bank: Here's How
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) For many neurodivergent individuals (NDs), a new special interest can feel like an...
May 134 min read
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Alexithymia & Romantic Relationships: Understanding Emotional Disconnect & Connection
By Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Alexithymia, or difficulty identifying and describing one's own emotions in real time, can present...
Apr 291 min read
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Navigating Love After Social Exhaustion: How to Maintain Connection When Your Energy is Drained
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) For many humans, especially neurodivergent (ND) individuals, social energy isn’t a constant...
Apr 85 min read
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Empowering Neurodivergent Children: The Crucial Role of Early Body Safety and Consent Education
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Trigger Alert: This article discusses topics related to sexual safety and abuse, which may...
Apr 24 min read
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Daylight Saving and Neurodivergence: What You Need to Know
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo For those fortunate enough to not really need to know what it is (hello, northern half of Australia),...
Mar 253 min read
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Living with Auditory Processing Difficulties: A Personal Journey
Written by: Kanaka Sundhoro (NAPAA CTO) What It’s Like to Process Sounds Differently If you ever talk to me, chances are, my first...
Mar 45 min read
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“I Thought ADHD Meds Would Make Me Less Impulsive — Why Am I More Blunt Than Ever?”
Disclaimer: This article is intended to provide a possible perspective to support reflection and insight-building on individual...
Feb 275 min read
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When Words Don’t Cooperate: Navigating Verbal Communication Struggles as a Neurodivergent Psychologist
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Verbal communication is a central part of my work as a psychologist. I spend my days...
Feb 225 min read
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Understanding Dyspraxia or Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), commonly known as dyspraxia, is a...
Feb 163 min read
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Hyper-Independence is a Complex Trauma Response
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Hyper-independence is a response to complex trauma. Many neurodivergent individuals (NDs)...
Feb 143 min read
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How to Create Neuro-Inclusive Office Spaces
Workplaces are increasingly recognising the importance of diversity and inclusion, yet neurodivergent (ND) employees often face barriers...
Feb 93 min read
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How AI Can Support Students with Learning Difficulties and Disabilities
By Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising education, making learning more accessible and...
Feb 63 min read
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Females on the Autism Spectrum: The Lost Girls who are Hiding in Plain Sight
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as a diagnosis has been traditionally thought to be a ‘male’...
Sep 5, 20193 min read
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Surviving the Holiday Period for the Neurodivergent Family: 3 Useful Strategies
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) The start of Term 4 is a reminder that Christmas and the holiday period are just around the...
Sep 5, 20193 min read
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