The rates of autism diagnosis suggest that more males are autistic than females. This article argues this is inaccurate and untrue.
Autism and Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is a country with a highly traumatic past. This article explores the possibility of the link between transgenerational trauma transmission and autism.
Communication Styles, Counseling, and Neurodiversity
Communication and social interactions can be problematic and difficult for those who are neuodivergent. Knowing how to communicate with clients effectively is key to helping them.
Peace Is the Prize
Life can be seen as one adventure after another, but contentment, calm and serenity seem to be what many people crave. This article explores the idea that peace is the prize.
The Gift of Humility
To be humble is to be brave and is often a sign of leadership, intelligence, and integrity.
The Importance of Children and the Natural World
Many children are not connected to the natural world. This is harmful for all of us.
The Beauty and Brilliance of Shadow Work
What are the advantages to accepting our shadow self and doing the difficult and painful work associated with this?
Where There Is Dysfunction, You May Find a Scapegoat
Where there are scapegoats there are dysfunctional and unhealthy relationships.
You want a good life? Keep it simple.
It is often said that the best things in life are free, but this is a blog reflecting on the beauty of the simple things in life.
Disabled by Society
Many people on the autism spectrum don’t consider themselves to be disabled. I do and here is why.