We Can Decide Who Belongs in Our Family

We Can Decide Who Belongs in Our Family

This time of year is tough for many of us who have survived family abuse. We recently emerged from Mother’s Day’s shadow, and Father’s Day looms. While others celebrate their parents on... Read more »
6 Minutes Left: Parental Pressure in Youth Sports

6 Minutes Left: Parental Pressure in Youth Sports

“There’s still six minutes left in the game, why is he passing up on his shots?” I sat on the edge of the bleachers, hands shaking, stomach half way up my throat,... Read more »
Visualize the Worst to Live the Best

Visualize the Worst to Live the Best

When it comes to life, I tend to see myself as fairly optimistic. I believe in progress, I talk about hope, I champion happiness and purpose. And yet, there’s one very specific... Read more »
What Is an Artist Residency?

What Is an Artist Residency?

I’m sitting on the porch, under the overhang of the barn, where I can type on my laptop. I watch Juliet and Ivy approach the pool in front of me—Ivy so she... Read more »
The experiences of diagnostic disclosure in autistic adults

The experiences of diagnostic disclosure in autistic adults

Autistic adults diagnosed later in life often face complex decisions about whether to disclose their diagnosis. They may share it to access support, explain their differences, or embrace their identity. However, fears... Read more »
How Implict Bias Kills Black Babies

How Implict Bias Kills Black Babies

Brianna* is the kind of person you want in your corner—steady, kind, and hardworking. At 27, she had just been promoted to manager at the local hardware store in Boston in recognition... Read more »
Can You Have Autistic Traits Without Being Autistic?

Can You Have Autistic Traits Without Being Autistic?

The short answer is yes, but there is nuance to this. Many people who learn about autism see aspects of themselves in the descriptions. You might avoid eye contact, need routine, or... Read more »
Lessons From the Front Lines

Lessons From the Front Lines

It was 2 PM on a Thursday at a remote training facility, and I was standing inside an abandoned warehouse. Deafening rage music blared from hidden speakers. Gunfire erupted at close range.... Read more »
Effortful language and the perception of apology sincerity

Effortful language and the perception of apology sincerity

Dynamic iconicity refers to context-dependent relationships between a word’s form and the speaker’s intent. Unlike fixed sound-meaning associations, dynamic iconicity arises during communication—words that are longer or harder to produce may be... Read more »
Obesity Actually Changes Your Brain

Obesity Actually Changes Your Brain

Researchers have found that eating highly processed, sugary, fat-filled foods not only changes your body but also your brain. Dr. Dana Small, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Metabolism and the Brain at... Read more »
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