Neurodivergence 

Here’s a clear, structured breakdown of neurodivergence, especially in the context of trauma, abuse, and systems of harassment or coercion: 1. Definition Neurodivergence is a term that describes variations in the human brain and nervous system that affect: Common examples include: Neurodivergence is not inherently a disorder; it is a difference in cognitive wiring. 2. Key characteristics 3. Neurodivergence and abuse/harassment… Read More Neurodivergence 

💡 What is masking neurodivergence?

Masking refers to when a neurodivergent person (usually someone with ADHD, autism, or both) consciously or unconsciously hides their natural behaviors, needs, or traits in order to fit in, avoid judgment, or protect themselves. They may appear “fine” on the outside, while inwardly suppressing distress, discomfort, confusion, or emotional overwhelm. 🤯 What Are They Masking? Here are some common traits… Read More 💡 What is masking neurodivergence?