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Recent content by NancyDrew27

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    hello! i'm new

    WOW victor the resources you've compiled are really impressive.... definitely added a few of those books to my reading list. have you read "no more meltdowns" by Jed Baker? I heard him speak on a podcast and was intrigued - the thing I'm most interested in was his list of why meltdowns seem to...
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    hello! i'm new

    yeah it was my parents that had the hardest time with it actually. from what i've heard, thats not too unusual even if it is a shame. to your point (especially in the workplace) i've been trying to figure out how to explain what I need in terms of partnership especially from a "boss" or manager...
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    Comment by 'NancyDrew27' in 'Life's Been Truly Hard, But I'm Still Alive'

    Tomoya thank you for sharing your story with this group! You are not alone.
  4. NancyDrew27

    hello! i'm new

    Hi Gerald. Thanks for the tip; I'll bring CPT up in the next appt with my counselor. I'm sorry you had to wait so long for your diagnosis! I can only imagine how much harder that has made your particular journey but I'm glad CPT seems to be helping - you're very courageous to be doing that work...
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    hello! i'm new

    haha guilty as charged. but it did surprise me how much the academic community doesn't seem to know. hence the jump into a forum of other people with first hand experience
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    hello! i'm new

    Hi there. I am a 32yo self diagnosed Aspergirl – which I discovered with the help of a counselor that I started seeing in the middle of 2020. So, like many here, I came to this fairly late. I went looking for counseling because of a shattering breakup; I had a sense that there were patterns of...
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