Posts tagged sensitive autistic phenotype
The Cost of Being “Nice”: How People-Pleasing Harms Sensitive and Neurodivergent Souls by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Explore how people-pleasing impacts sensitive and neurodivergent lives, and how reclaiming boundaries helps rebuild self-trust.

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25 Traits That Point to Autism, Not Just High Sensitivity by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Many sensitive adults are discovering they’re autistic after years of being misunderstood. Explore 25 traits that may reveal a deeper neurodivergent identity, especially if you’ve related to being “just sensitive.”

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Health and Neurological Patterns in the Sensitive Autistic Phenotype: Research Findings by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

New research on the Sensitive Autistic Phenotype reveals key health and neurological patterns in autism. A recent survey highlights common conditions like gut issues, anxiety, sleep struggles, executive dysfunction, chronic pain, and medication sensitivity. These findings stress the need for neurodivergent-affirming healthcare. Read the full report to explore key trends.

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