UK Disability Benefits Cuts and Neurodivergent Support Guide

1. What’s Happening with UK Disability Benefits? 2. Why This Matters for Neurodivergent People 3. What Neurodivergent People Can Do to Help Themselves a) Stay Informed & Connect b) Engage Politically c) Gather Good Evidence d) Prioritise Self-Care & Anxiety Support e) Maximise Other Help f) Plan for Contingencies 4. If You’re Experiencing Anxiety RightContinue reading “UK Disability Benefits Cuts and Neurodivergent Support Guide”

The Connection Between Hypersomnia and ADHD in the UK

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is often associated with hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattention. However, many individuals with ADHD—both diagnosed and undiagnosed—experience another challenge: hypersomnia, or excessive daytime sleepiness. In the UK, where awareness of adult ADHD is growing, this link remains under-discussed, despite its significant impact on daily life. What Is Hypersomnia? Hypersomnia is aContinue reading “The Connection Between Hypersomnia and ADHD in the UK”

ADHD and Mentalisation: Understanding the Social Mind in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is widely recognised for its impact on attention, impulsivity, and executive functioning. However, emerging research suggests that ADHD also affects social cognition, particularly the ability to mentalise—the capacity to understand and interpret the thoughts, emotions, and intentions of others. This blog post explores recent research into ADHD and mentalisation, sheddingContinue reading “ADHD and Mentalisation: Understanding the Social Mind in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder”

Pathological Demand Avoidance: Stress or Anxiety?

Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is a behavioural profile first described in the 1980s by Elizabeth Newson, primarily observed in individuals on the autism spectrum. Characterised by an overwhelming need to avoid everyday demands and expectations, PDA often manifests as extreme avoidance tactics, from procrastination to outbursts, even when the demand seems trivial. While often associatedContinue reading “Pathological Demand Avoidance: Stress or Anxiety?”

Exploring the Overlap between Neurodivergence and Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD)

Neurodivergence is a broad term that encompasses a range of neurological differences, including ADHD, autism, and dyslexia, among others. Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD), also known as Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), is a mental health condition characterised by intense emotional instability, difficulty in relationships, impulsive behaviour, and a distorted sense of self. While EUPD isContinue reading “Exploring the Overlap between Neurodivergence and Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD)”

Starting the University Year: A Guide for Neurodivergent Students

The start of a new university year is an exciting time, but it can also feel overwhelming—especially if you are neurodivergent. With new routines, academic expectations, and social pressures, it’s easy to feel a bit lost. But with some preparation and strategies in place, you can set yourself up for a smooth and successful year.Continue reading “Starting the University Year: A Guide for Neurodivergent Students”

Starting Back at University: A Guide for Neurodivergent Students

Returning to university can be both an exciting and daunting experience for anyone, but for neurodivergent students, it comes with its own unique set of challenges and opportunities. Whether you’re on the autism spectrum, have ADHD, dyslexia, or any other form of neurodivergence, this guide is here to offer some advice and reassurance as youContinue reading “Starting Back at University: A Guide for Neurodivergent Students”

Neurodivergent brains think differently. Which one are you?

Exploring the Monotropic Mind vs. the Polytropic Mind In the realm of psychology, understanding how individuals focus their attention and process information can offer profound insights into human behaviour. Two distinct cognitive styles often discussed are the monotropic mind and the polytropic mind. These terms describe how people manage their attention and interests, revealing uniqueContinue reading “Neurodivergent brains think differently. Which one are you?”

Why are Relationships Between Neurodivergent Girls so Intense?

In recent years, the discourse around neurodivergence has broadened, shedding light on the unique experiences and challenges faced by those who navigate the world differently. Neurodivergent girls, in particular, often form intense relationships that can be both incredibly enriching and profoundly challenging. This blog post delves into the reasons behind this intensity, exploring the intricateContinue reading “Why are Relationships Between Neurodivergent Girls so Intense?”

Navigating Obsessive Thoughts: A Guide for Neurodivergent Minds

Living with a neurodivergent brain comes with unique challenges and strengths. Among these challenges, managing obsessive thoughts can be particularly daunting. Whether you’re on the autism spectrum, have ADHD, or another form of neurodivergence, obsessive thoughts can be overwhelming and disruptive. However, there are strategies to help manage these thoughts effectively. Here’s a guide toContinue reading “Navigating Obsessive Thoughts: A Guide for Neurodivergent Minds”