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Exploring Narcissism and “Cluster B Shaming" Through a Lens of Attachment Trauma and the Rapid Resolution of Cognitive Dissonance
this is a call to reflection and compassion, aiming to foster healing for all

Dr. Patty Gently
Jan 35 min read


A Snapshot of The Power and Beauty of Leadership in Organizations
Creating environments rich in leadership begins with a leader’s heart.

Alexander Melnick
Dec 2, 20243 min read


Navigating Growth: A Roadmap for Dąbrowski’s Theory of Positive Disintegration
This analogy of a vehicle, a path, an engine, and fuel offers a relatable way to understand Dąbrowski’s Theory of Positive Disintigration

Dr. Patty Gently
Dec 1, 20247 min read


Expanding Developmental Horizons: The Crucial Role of Imaginational Overexcitability
If you’ve ever felt like you experience the world much “more” than others, you are not alone, you are needed.

Dr. Patty Gently
Nov 27, 20248 min read


Election (Result) Stress? You're Not Alone.
I am nauseatingly sad. The weight of uncertainty feels like a constant, unwelcome presence.

Dr. Patty Gently
Nov 7, 20242 min read


What is Radical Acceptance?
Those who know me well enough know that my favorite word is AND. Yes... AND.

Dr. Patty Gently
Nov 4, 20247 min read


The Default Mode Network and Neurodiversity
The Default Mode Network (DMN) functions like the mind’s backstage, where reflections, memories, and internal dialogues come to life

Dr. Patty Gently
Oct 25, 20249 min read


Is Human Intuition Emotionally Aware?
While intuition is a natural cognitive process, it doesn't always flow easily.

Dr. Patty Gently
Oct 17, 202410 min read


Dream and Interpretation: Silent Observers and Unseen Spaces
whatever I had found down there, whatever I had excavated and unearthed, had only made me stronger

Reuven Kotleras
Oct 13, 20244 min read


Neuro-Authenticity, Neuro-Identities, and the Neuro-Industry? A Response to an Unscientific Attack on the Neurodiversity Movement
And since I readily used the word "nincompoopery" which the Google corrected the spelling of, you might already guess at my stance.

Dr. Patty Gently
Aug 4, 20245 min read


Is Giftedness a Neurodivergence?
So, from head-to-toe, a gifted person is different in a variety of ways, and certainly in how their neurology compares to neurotypical peers

Dr. Patty Gently
Jun 23, 20244 min read


Discovering Giftedness (Part 3)
When my neurodivergent research kept resonating with me, I sought an assessment to ‘reality test’ my ideas, thoughts, and intuitions.

Dr. Lily Jedynak
May 26, 20247 min read


Discovering Giftedness (Part 2)
Did I just want to think of myself as special? What if I preferred to hide and stay a misfit for the remainder of my life?

Dr. Lily Jedynak
May 19, 20246 min read


Solitary Dance
To behold you is to perceive the intricate complexity of the universe, its awe-invoking depth, its ceaseless movement, its harmonious dance,

Tiana Pomaybo
May 5, 20243 min read


Gifted Needs and Tabletop Roleplaying Games: The Hows and Whys from a Neurodivergent Dungeon Master
Figuring my own gifted needs has taken dozens and dozens of Perception checks, Wisdom saving throws and Investigation rolls.

Youssef Sleiman
Apr 2, 20248 min read


About PDA: A Response Blog from Marni
By Marni Kammersell on March 18, 2024 Marni Kammersell is a neurodivergent educator who helps families create neuro-affirming family and...

Marni Kammersell
Mar 18, 20244 min read


PDA: Persistent (&or Pervasive) Drive for Autonomy
...allowing the experiment, allowing the acceptance, allowing the difference, and holding it all with curiosity and compassion.

Dr. Patty Gently
Mar 15, 20245 min read


Fostering Secure and Fulfilled Needs
By Bob Yamtich on December 22, 2023 Guest blogger Bob Yamtich has been practicing Nonviolent Communication for twenty years, and he...

Bob Yamtich
Dec 22, 20232 min read


Tuning Into Intuition
Tuning into intuition is a storyteller’s nirvana. Perhaps many a writers’ outputs are at least due in part to this deep, rich, and plentiful

Dr. Lily Jedynak
Dec 17, 20235 min read


Creating the Safe Space (Part One)
The topic of safety is a common enough one, particularly in current sociopolitical climates that feed the marginalization and othering.

Dr. Patty Gently
Nov 4, 20234 min read
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