Imagine receiving exciting news about a new job, but simultaneously feeling a knot of anxiety about the big changes ahead. That confusing blend of joy and nervousness is a mixed emotion: the... Read more »
Wondering where you stand in a relationship can be emotionally draining. Many people experience uncertainty about how their partner truly feels—and now, new research suggests that simply perceiving a partner’s emotional ambivalence... Read more »
Camouflaging involves autistic individuals hiding or suppressing their natural behaviors and traits to fit in socially, impacting their mental health, identity, and well-being. This can lead to heightened anxiety, depression, social isolation,... Read more »
The Double Empathy Problem suggests that autistic individuals may experience communication difficulties with non-autistic people due to differences in social interaction styles and communication preferences. When autistic people interact with each other,... Read more »
Yes, thematic analysis can be effectively incorporated into mixed methods research. Mixed methods research, characterized by collecting and analyzing both qualitative and quantitative data, seeks a more comprehensive understanding of a research... Read more »
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 »