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Justice Sensitivity and Neurodivergence: Navigating Unique Moral Landscapes

Justice sensitivity refers to a state of individual attunement towards fairness and injustice issues and holds a frontline role in shaping moral and ethical behaviour. In this way, sensitivity can manifest in different ways that affect how people perceive and

Health

AuDHD : Sign, Symptoms & Causes

‘X’, a 23-year-old student, always felt out of place. As a child, she struggled to make eye contact, was sensitive to sounds and found comfort in routines. Yet, at the same time, her teacher often described her as distracted, impulsive and

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Small Talks: Assessing Social Communication in Neurodivergent Children

For human development, Social Interaction has been considered a fundamental part (Burakgazi, 2025). However, when it comes to neurodivergent children, including but not limited to those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), or any difficulties related to

Parenting

Why Parents Struggle with Children’s Autonomy: Understanding Empathy Gaps

Empathy and autonomy are the two most important aspects of children’s growth, development and understanding of themselves as well as the world around them. Children often expect or crave their parents’ approval and understanding, as well as that of the

Relationship

What Compatibility Really Means in Neurodiverse Love 

When you live in such a world that seems to be neurotypical-centric, even the traditional concept of being compatible based on sharing interests, cues, and routines seems to be archaic. Love usually implies the discovery of new rules when the

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The Risks of Overdiagnosis or Self-Diagnosis in the Digital Age

Unexpectedly, more people use the Internet to find health-related information. According to a number of studies, 81.5% of American adults look up health-related information online. While some use the information as a guide to seek proper care, others use it

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Understanding Sensory Needs in Neurodiverse Children and Adults

Have you ever seen someone jump when a fork scrapes across a plate while another person keeps eating like nothing happened? It’s a small glimpse into how wildly different our brains process everyday noise. For many neurodivergent people, routine sounds,

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Happiness and Stoicism

The core of Stoicism is the belief that moral excellence is the highest good and the ultimate purpose of life. The Stoics defined virtue as four cardinal qualities: wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance. Wisdom sets people right about good and

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The burdens borne by artists

“I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process.” Are you among those who believe that anybody can make art and become an artist? For some, it is not merely about

Self Help

Perfectionism, Procrastination and Paralysis

Have you ever felt like you’re not able to get something just right and keep stalling repeatedly, with the hopes that once you start, you’ll do it perfectly? Why do we defer our tasks and at the same time want