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How Bilateral Stimulation is Helpful for Neurodivergent Folx

How Bilateral Stimulation is Helpful for Neurodivergent FolxBy: Misty Gibson, PhD Published on: 26/07/2024

Bilateral stimulation aids neurodivergent individuals by enhancing emotional processing, reducing anxiety, and improving cognitive flexibility.

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How Bilateral Stimulation is Helpful for Neurodivergent Folx

Understanding Auditory Processing Challenges in Neurodivergence

Understanding Auditory Processing Challenges in NeurodivergenceBy: Misty Gibson, PhD Published on: 20/07/2024

This article introduces auditory processing challenges that neurodivergent adults may discover about themselves.

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Understanding Auditory Processing Challenges in Neurodivergence

Embracing Mindfulness When Sitting Still Feels Impossible

Embracing Mindfulness When Sitting Still Feels ImpossibleBy: Misty Gibson, PhD Published on: 05/07/2024

Discover mindfulness techniques for neurodivergent individuals who struggle to sit still, including walking meditation, yoga, mindful breathing, and sensory activities.

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Embracing Mindfulness When Sitting Still Feels Impossible

An Interview About Rejection Sensitivity

By: Jeff Staples Published on: 25/06/2024

Explore the nuances of rejection sensitivity through personal stories and practical advice. Discover how it affects emotions, relationships, work, and hobbies, and learn effective coping strategies to manage and overcome its impact

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An Interview About Rejection Sensitivity

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