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Finding Your Space Online: CBT for Autistic Women in a Social Media World: Part 3 of 3.
the impact of masking and the ways Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) can support autistic individuals in general and assist autistic girls and women in the complex art of unmasking in social interactions, we turn our attention to a defining feature of modern life: the ever-present, ever-changing world of social media.
David Tyler
3 days ago4 min read
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The Art of Unmasking: How CBT Supports Autistic Girls and Women in Social Worlds: Part 2 of 3.
Masking, while a powerful coping mechanism developed over years, comes at a cost. The constant performance can feel like wearing a heavy, uncomfortable suit in every social interaction, leaving little room for authentic expression or genuine connection. This is where CBT, approached with neurodiversity affirmation, can offer a lifeline.
David Tyler
3 days ago4 min read
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Unpacking CBT: A Supportive Tool on the Autistic Journey: Part 1 of 3.
Today, we want to introduce a therapeutic approach that many autistic people have found genuinely supportive in understanding themselves and developing strategies to navigate life's complexities: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, or CBT.
David Tyler
3 days ago4 min read
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VLOG: Neurodiversity & Mental Health.
This is a video on the difference between Neurodiversity & Mental Health.
David Tyler
4 days ago1 min read
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Three-part series: Part 3: Unmasking: How to work to remove your Autism Mask and live a life truer to yourself?
Is it possible to stop masking? Can we gently remove the mask and live more authentically as autistic individuals?
David Tyler
5 days ago4 min read
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Three-part series: Part 2: Autism Masking and Camouflaging in Girls & Women: How do they differ from Boys and Men?
Now, let's turn to another layer of this complexity: gender. It's a topic that comes up constantly in clinical practice, research, and within the autistic community itself. Do autistic girls and women mask or camouflage differently than autistic boys and men? And if so, why?
David Tyler
5 days ago4 min read
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Three-part series: Part 1: Camouflaging and Masking in Autism: Are These Really the Same?
When you immerse yourself in the lived experiences shared within the neurodiversity movement, you quickly encounter the terms 'masking' and 'camouflaging'. They are frequently used to describe how autistic individuals navigate a world largely designed by and for neurotypical people. A common question arises, both in academic circles and personal conversations: Are they just different words for the same thing?
David Tyler
5 days ago4 min read
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Autism - being “really good” at things people find hard and having difficulty on things people generally find easy!
One of the most fascinating and often misunderstood aspects of autism is the seemingly paradoxical way autistic individuals interact with the world. It's as if their brains are wired in a way that makes navigating certain complexities feel intuitive, while everyday tasks that many take for granted can present significant hurdles. This blog post aims to delve into this intriguing dichotomy, exploring how autistic strengths and challenges manifest.
David Tyler
5 days ago4 min read
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Self-Advocacy in Action: Empowering Neurodiverse Individuals to Voice Their Needs.
A post that explores how to Empower Neurodiverse Individuals to Voice Their Needs.
David Tyler
Apr 134 min read
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Building Bridges: Effective Communication Strategies Between Neurodiverse and Neurotypical Individuals.
This post aims to provide practical tips for both groups on how to communicate more effectively, fostering greater understanding and connection. Understanding the Landscape: Neurodiversity and Communication
David Tyler
Apr 124 min read
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