Early Autism Diagnosis Boosts Adult Happiness

Early Autism Diagnosis Boosts Adult Happiness

Scientists recently conducted a large community survey to explore how the age of autism diagnosis impacts well-being. They looked at 769 autistic adults to see if getting a name for their experiences... Read more »
Is ADHD Hereditary? Why Your Child’s Diagnosis Often Leads to Your Own

Is ADHD Hereditary? Why Your Child’s Diagnosis Often Leads to Your Own

If you’ve recently sat through your child’s ADHD evaluation, you might have felt a strange sense of recognition. As the specialist described symptoms like “difficulty with transitions,” “emotional dysregulation,” or “executive function... Read more »
A Review Of The ADHD Diagnosis Surge

A Review Of The ADHD Diagnosis Surge

You might feel like everyone you know is suddenly getting an ADHD diagnosis. Scroll through social media, and you will see countless videos explaining symptoms. It raises a pressing question: Is our... Read more »
No Link Found Between ADHD Diagnosis and Menopausal Symptoms

No Link Found Between ADHD Diagnosis and Menopausal Symptoms

Many women entering midlife report feeling foggy, forgetful, or emotionally out of sync—but distinguishing between ADHD symptoms and menopausal changes can be a challenge. With rising awareness of how ADHD presents in... Read more »
Adults with ADHD Describe Complex, Evolving Experiences Beyond Childhood Diagnosis

Adults with ADHD Describe Complex, Evolving Experiences Beyond Childhood Diagnosis

For many adults diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the story doesn’t end in childhood. Instead, it becomes more complex—shaped by shifting identities, workplace challenges, coping strategies, and reflections on missed diagnoses. A... Read more »
Imposter Syndrome After An Autism Diagnosis

Imposter Syndrome After An Autism Diagnosis

Have you ever wondered, “Am I really autistic—or just overthinking it?” If so, you’re not alone. Many autistic individuals—especially those diagnosed later in life—experience what’s known as autism imposter syndrome. This form... Read more »
“Emotionally Immature” Is Not a Diagnosis

“Emotionally Immature” Is Not a Diagnosis

This post was authored by guest writer Rachel Haack, MA, MFTI, a therapist and consultant in Nevada. Let’s talk about something that’s been sitting on my mind for awhile, especially as I... Read more »
Relational Minds: Diagnosis and the Fallacy of Internalism

Relational Minds: Diagnosis and the Fallacy of Internalism

This guest post by James Barnes is a counterpoint article to In Defense of Psychoanalytic Diagnosis by Mark L. Ruffalo. The “relational” approach—whether in its original form in relational psychoanalysis or in... Read more »
Mixed Methods Investigation Of An ADHD Diagnosis In Women

Mixed Methods Investigation Of An ADHD Diagnosis In Women

Women with ADHD are often diagnosed later than men due to lack of awareness of female presentations, masking of symptoms by coping strategies and comorbidities, and need for self-advocacy to obtain assessment.... Read more »
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