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Sam Dylan Finch
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Don't ever, ever let any ~ADHD influencer~ make you feel as though there's a perfect set of solutions that will magically relieve you of every woe ADHD has ever caused
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Since this is getting a slew of bullsh!t replies, I'm going to go ahead and do a nice ol' thread on this one.Namely, folks stating that these are "bad boundaries"
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I want to talk about the relationship between money and my eating disorder.I'm speaking from personal experience, with the hopes that it can be helpful/reassuring for others. One of the
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We can talk about indoctrination and conspiracies, we can talk about white supremacy, and we can talk about acts of violence without removing responsibility from perpetrators by suggesting they are
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I’ve known covert abusers who have used therapy lingo to obscure their harm. And it’s terribly confusing and disorienting to be the recipient of that kind of abuse especially.https://twitter.com/yumcoconutmilk/status/1343960337872257029
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I want to talk about the complexities of a changing body in eating disorder recovery, and treading the lines between thin privilege and fatphobia. I've known a lot of weight-suppressed
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There have been a lot of painful conversations on Twitter today about child abuse, neglect, and power dynamics between parents and kids.I put together this thread of affirmations for survivors
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Let's talk about ADHD and addiction. Or rather, let's have a go at a nuanced take on this, instead of the typical "but they'll ABUSE STIMULANTS~" conversation. Facts first: While
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This is what I need folks to understand about calling the police on a suicidal person:Even if the person survives that encounter, prolonging someone's life is NOT the same as
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Let's talk about ADHD, and the mistakes you might be making when building a day-to-day routine for yourself. Ready, set... thread! (1) BEING TOO AMBITIOUS.We all have an ideal routine
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The trauma response “flight” can show up as keeping yourself constantly busy, not giving yourself spaciousness to feel and be.Rest is healing. Constantly striving, self-optimizing, and working may actually be
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OCD is a maladaptive coping mechanism, which is why it presents in many different ways.You might experience trauma, and develop agoraphobia by compulsively avoiding leaving your home.You might have a
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