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dusty.phillips.codes
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Back in 2012, I wrote a book called Hacking Happy. It was my first self-published work, and I was actually surprised by how well it did without a publisher or marketing behind it. I had plenty of positive feedback including more than one hopefully exaggerated, "This book saved my life." Most of the feedback was a bit more sedate, but I received a lot of private messages thanking me for writing it.
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musingsofanaspie.com
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In my last post, I talked about my recent language difficulties and mentioned autistic regression. Sometimes called autistic burnout, autistic regression is a loss of skills or coping mechanisms. Regression can refer to a specific set of skills or abilities: progressively losing the ability to speak deteriorating executive function reduced memory capacity loss of self-care...
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www.borderlinearts.org
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There has been considerable coverage in the media in recent years of celebrities who have spoken openly of their mental health struggles, a prime example being Stephen Fry with his Bipolar Disorder and support of the 'Time to Change' campaign. However, BPD is generally much less well known about and I admit to complete ignorance about it until meeting Borderline's founder, Sarah Eley. I was intrigued to see what results I could find regarding celebrities with the disorder. Before looking into ce
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