Tag: Barriers
Many people struggle to find a therapist who truly understands their identity—but for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals who are also people of color, that search is often even more... Read more »
If you search the word “boundary” online and scan the image results, you’re likely to find stark visual metaphors: a red “X,” a raised palm, a fence, or someone turned away from... Read more »
Autism in girls often presents differently than in boys, with subtler social difficulties, more socially acceptable special interests, and greater masking of autistic traits. This can lead to underdiagnosis and lack of... Read more »
Despite increasing awareness of autism, employment rates for autistic adults remain significantly lower than for the general population. This disparity may partly stem from employers’ limited knowledge about autism and how to... Read more »