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Using it Wisely: Frustration, Procrastination, and Learning Differences
Adults with learning differences can experience profound frustration. It is certainly an understandable emotion when facing a multitude of academic, professional, and interpersonal challenges.
Different in More Ways than One: Autism Spectrum, NVLD, Asexuality, and Intersectionality
Many people on the spectrum and with NVLD enjoy having multiple partners or monogamous sexual relationships. However, not only has a greater sexual diversity been documented within the autistic population, but some research also indicates that asexuality is more common.
Finding the Right Online Approach: How Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum Can Use Social Media Effectively
For some people, understanding how many times to like a post or write an appropriate response is a critical step towards effective online engagement. Fortunately, it is a skill that can be taught and learned.
Learning Differences and Anxiety in Adults: How to Understand the Link and Treatment
Can you imagine waking up every day not knowing if you are going to get lost, bump into somebody, misread a social cue, or be able to process an influx of new information at your job or school?
Depression and Learning Differences: What Is Effective Treatment?
Many individuals with learning differences also suffer from depression. In fact, research has been found that students with learning differences are at greater risk for depression than their non-disabled peers.