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How to Advocate for Yourself in Medical Appointments Without Burning Out
By Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Medical appointments can be draining for anyone, but for neurodivergent people, they can be especially overwhelming. Between navigating communication differences, explaining complex health histories, and managing sensory overload, many of us leave appointments feeling unheard, dismissed - or simply exhausted. Advocating for yourself shouldn't come at the cost of your energy, dignity, or mental health. Here are some strategies to help you p
Aug 28, 20253 min read


Why Do I Obsess Over Crushes? Limerence, ADHD and the Rollercoaster of Intense Infatuation
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Have you ever found yourself totally fixated on someone you’re into - checking your phone every few minutes, imagining entire conversations or future scenarios, and feeling like your mood rises and falls based on whether they’ve noticed you? You’re not just “being dramatic.” You might be experiencing something called limerence - a very intense and emotionally consuming form of romantic attraction. And if you’re someone with ADHD
Jul 1, 20253 min read


Pain Perception in Neurodivergent Individuals: When Pain Signals Get Scrambled
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Understanding the Neurodivergent Pain Experience Pain is something that most of us would...
Mar 18, 20255 min read


“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 27, 20255 min read


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 6, 20253 min read
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