Category: AuDHD
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Understanding AuDHD
Discover the essential guide to autism and ADHD—together. Understanding AuDHD – Third Edition blends lived experience and professional insight to explain the science, strengths, and strategies that make AuDHD unique. Clear, practical, and compassionate—this book helps you turn understanding into meaningful action for real-life impact
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What is AuDHD?
Discover what AuDHD means and how it fits within the concept of neurodiversity. Learn why having both autism and ADHD creates a unique mix of strengths and challenges, and why valuing different brain types can change the way we see ourselves and others
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What it means to feel more than most
Celebrate the strengths of the AuDHD heart—from pattern recognition to loyalty by choice. Discover why “feeling more than most” is not a flaw, but a rare gift that can transform emotional connection and make relationships deeply fulfilling
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Autism, ADHD and AuDHD differences
A handy chart which explains what to look for when considering the similarities and differences between Autism, ADHD, and AuDHD
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How to reduce the impact of Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria
Reduce the sting of Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria with this six-layer plan grounded in the latest research. Learn fast, in-the-moment regulation, retrain your rejection radar, and practise real-world skills so the emotional spikes get shorter, softer, and far less frequent
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What it’s really like: Counselling when you’re AuDHD
Discover what therapy looks like when both the client and the counsellor are neurodivergent. In this candid post, an AuDHD psychologist explores trauma, therapeutic safety, modality mismatch, and the power of being seen by someone who truly gets your wiring.
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When minds meet minds
Download a free chapter on the sapiosexual experience in neurodivergent relationships—When minds meet minds
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What highly masked adults hide behind work (and how to stop)
Revealing seven uncomfortable realities highly masked neurodivergent adults avoid through work patterns and work avoidance. Discover why your brain uses work as emotional protection, how to recognise these survival strategies, and gentle approaches to building authentic engagement with work, emotions, and relationships
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What it means to be AuDHD
What happens when autism and ADHD live in the same brain? This post explores the unique experiences of AuDHD individuals—how traits overlap, how to navigate daily life, and why recognising both neurotypes together is essential for true self-understanding and mental health support








