Are You Painting My Image?
How can you be sure, what you hear is what is actually being said? And what can we do to improve or be better at communicating mental health?
How can you be sure, what you hear is what is actually being said? And what can we do to improve or be better at communicating mental health?
How do you survive Christmas and its expectations, when you struggle with mental health issues? I guide you through the planning and offer a few FREE printables to help you organize.
Below you are going to find 5 quick lists on Aspergers Syndrome, but I do need to point out that – like anything else on this blog – this is Aspergers from my point of view. I cannot and will not speak for others. I can only say many with the diagnosis will recognize some or all of these – but not everyone. Use the following as a conversation piece, self-reflexion, guide etc. Ready?! Set! …
It’s a little more than a year ago since I got my late diagnosis of Aspergers Syndrome. A little more than a year has passed since a kind psychiatric doctor tried to explain to me what autism meant and how it could express it self and I couldn’t take any of it in, because the words “Aspergers Syndrome” and “not curable” kept ringing in my head and dancing in lime green colours before my eyes. …
Where do I belong? – the conundrums of the Spectrum Read More »
As I am writing this, it’s early Sunday morning. The coffee is brewing, the cats are fed and the neighbours on the other side of the bedroom wall sound like they are having a group masturbation, but knowing their sounds it’s probably gaming night turned morning. Unless of course a gathering of at least four men can be a lot more…interesting, than I give them credit for – then it might be just what it …