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Moral Distress and Moral Injury in Autistic Adults
Autistic adults often carry unspoken moral distress shaped by childhood dismissal and peer rejection. What was labelled “too sensitive” was frequently ethical attunement. Therapy can help restore trust in one’s moral voice, transforming silence and shame into coherence, self-respect, and renewed moral agency.

Tania Rose
Mar 314 min read


Radical Self-Care Through a Neurodivergent Lens
Radical self-care means designing life around your neurodivergent needs: permission to do things differently, protect energy, set kind boundaries, and choose what truly fits.

Tania Rose
Oct 5, 20254 min read


Helpful things to know about starting Therapy
Therapy is a unique journey shaped by you and your therapist. Finding the right fit, and someone who understands your needs and identity, helps you get the most out of it. There’s no single “right way” to do therapy; it’s about your goals, comfort, and pace. With openness and the right support, therapy can deepen self-understanding, build resilience, and help you move from just surviving to truly thriving.

Tania Rose
Sep 28, 20254 min read


When Home Isn’t a Haven: Being Neurodivergent Without Support
For countless neurodivergent individuals, the home environment can be a place of tension, misunderstanding, and emotional exhaustion. Exploring the experiences and the hope

Tania Rose
Sep 17, 20254 min read
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