The neurodiversity paradigm fundamentally shifts how neurocognitive differences, such as autism and ADHD, are understood. Rather than viewing these conditions as inherent flaws, the paradigm frames them as natural, valuable variations in... Read more »
This ongoing series explores how principles from positive psychology can support individuals living with serious medical conditions—and the families who love them. Rather than minimizing hardship, I focus on evidence-based tools that... Read more »
I hear this again and again. My clients are having medical procedures or surgery and they are so eager to get it over with and have the appointment scheduled that they do... Read more »
We often think of trauma as something tied to war, natural disasters, or violent events. But for many people, trauma shows up in a quieter place: the exam room. Whether you’re undergoing... Read more »