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‘They Just Treat Me Differently’: The Reality Behind Tourette Syndrome
When ILC was diagnosed with Tourette’s Syndrome (TS), their eighth grade teacher accused them of faking it because they didn’t have a 504 plan.
A Not So Happy Ending: Post-Graduate Depression Is Real
Post-graduate depression can occur after the completion of undergraduate or graduate school, with many questioning what is to come next in their future.
‘I Felt Like I Was A Burden’: The Reality Behind Tourette Syndrome
“I felt like there was no one who understood what I was going through, and I felt like I was a burden. I hated myself for having TS basically. But what’s great is that I can confidently say now that I feel as though I’ve accepted what I have, my TS, and I’m ok with that.”
Therapieces: The Effects Of Mass Shootings On Our Mental Health
The discussion of death, gun violence, and mass shootings in America are all events that can cause a lot of trauma and high levels of stress, anxiety and depression to those who are affected by these tragic circumstances.
Becoming More Informed For Those Quietly Healing
Practicing to build a more trauma informed environment can be helpful towards those Quietly Healing, living with certain trauma related conditions.
What We Wish We Knew About Pregnancy
There’s many things about pregnancy that women said they weren’t prepared for. When Maricris Guerrero found out she was pregnant, she was scared.
More Women Are Choosing To Be Child-Free
However what many people do not understand is that motherhood does not equal womanhood or ultimate fulfillment, children aren’t a requirement to achieve happiness for some people.
Therapieces: Why Creating a Safe Space in Professional Settings is Crucial
Mental Health — we all have it, and now we should all strive to be more open and vulnerable about it. TheraPieces* is a Slice […]
Neurodivergence and What it Means
Although boys are four times more likely to be diagnosed with Autism than girls research shows Autism is more common in girls than previously believed.