Tag: neurodivergent
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The Grief Journey — Mourning Missed Years and Re-Imagining What Comes Next

A late ADHD diagnosis can bring relief — and grief. Learn why many women mourn the years spent misunderstood, and how therapy supports healing, self-compassion, and reclaiming your future.
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Why I Felt “Lazy” but Had ADHD: Understanding the Invisible Symptoms in Women

Many women with ADHD grow up believing they’re “lazy” or “inconsistent.” Discover why ADHD shows up differently in women, how mislabelling happens, and how therapy can help you rebuild self-trust and self-worth.
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Learning to Rest Without Guilt

Photo Credit: Nathan Dumlao For High-Achieving Adults Learning to Slow DownStruggling to rest without feeling guilty? Learn why high-achieving adults find it hard to slow down and how therapy can help you build a healthier, more compassionate relationship with rest. When Rest Feels “Unproductive” If you find it hard to relax — even when you’re…
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Masking and Burnout in Adults with ADHD
Why Masking Is Exhausting — and How Therapy Can Help You Unlearn ItDiscover why masking leads to burnout in adults with ADHD. Learn how neurodiversity-affirming therapy in Ontario can help you unmask, rest, and live authentically. Understanding ADHD Masking If you’re an adult with ADHD, chances are you’ve learned how to blend in. Maybe you…
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Unlearning Shame Around Learning Differences
Photo Credit: Andrea Piacquadio Understanding the Roots of Shame If you grew up with a learning difference, you might remember being told to “try harder,” “focus more,” or “stop being lazy.” These messages, often repeated by teachers, parents, or peers, can stick with you for years. Even as an adult, you might find yourself doubting…
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ADHD (Beyond Stereotypes)
Photo Credit: Marvin Meyer Understanding ADHD Beyond the Myths When you hear the word ADHD, you might picture a child who can’t sit still or focus in class. But the truth is, ADHD doesn’t disappear in adulthood — it simply looks different. Many adults spend years blaming themselves for being “lazy,” “forgetful,” or “unmotivated,” without…
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What Adult ADHD Can Look Like (Beyond the Stereotypes)
Photo Credit: Annie Spratt When most people think of ADHD, they picture a restless child bouncing off the walls or someone who can’t sit still long enough to finish homework. But in reality, ADHD — especially in adults — looks far more complex and nuanced. Many adults live for years without realizing their struggles with…
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The 6 Trauma Responses: Why You React the Way You Do

When we think about trauma, we often imagine something big or dramatic—a car crash, a natural disaster, or a violent incident. But trauma can also come from emotional neglect, chronic stress, unhealthy relationships, or even being constantly dismissed. What matters most isn’t the event itself, but how your body and nervous system respond to it.…
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People Pleasing in South Asian Women: A Hidden Struggle That Deserves Therapeutic Support

Explore how people-pleasing affects South Asian women and how culturally sensitive therapy in Ontario can help. Work with a therapist who understands your story. The Quiet Weight: People-Pleasing in South Asian Women and the Path to Healing If you’re a South Asian woman living in Ontario and feel like you’re always putting others first—your family,…
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Understanding ADHD in South Asian Women: Challenges and Strategies

Introduction: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects individuals of all ages and backgrounds. However, the experiences of ADHD in South Asian women often differ due to cultural nuances, stigmas, and unique challenges. In this blog, we will explore the intricacies of ADHD in South Asian women, the barriers they face…