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INFP Procrastination: Are INFPs Procrastinators?

Ever feel like you’re the champion of “I’ll get to it later”?  Do deadlines loom large and to-do lists feel like taunting gremlins? If you identify as

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Echolalia Treatment Options & Strategies

The repetition of words or phrases from others is called echolalia. It’s a phenomenon commonly associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), but can also occur in other dev

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Types of Echolalia: A Guide to Communication

Have you ever noticed someone repeating words or phrases you’ve just said? This might be echolalia, a common phenomenon where individuals mimic sounds or speech they hear. It

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Asperger’s and Autism: From Separate Labels to One Spectrum

Is Asperger’s syndrome and autism the same? Or, is Asperger’s worse than autism? Asperger’s syndrome (AS) has been a source of confusion for many. You might be surprised to l

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Is Post-Vacation Depression a Real Thing? Feeling Blue After a Holiday?

Picture it: “You’re back from a dream vacation. Sun-kissed skin and a camera roll of memories. Fast forward a day (or two, let’s be honest), and the reality of overflow

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INFJ and Autism: Are There Any Correlations?

🎧 Listen to this Article 🎧 Have you ever stumbled across the INFJ personality type and thought, “Wait, that kinda sounds autistic?”  Yeah, you’re not alone.

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Autism and the MBTI: Exploring the Connections

Have you ever wondered how your personality might intersect with your experience of autism?  The world of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is vast and complex, characterized by

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Essential Postpartum Depression Self-Care Tips

Becoming a mother is an incredible journey, filled with joy, love, and immense change. However, for some women, this transition can be overshadowed by the experience of postpartum

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ENTJ Procrastination Puzzle: Do ENTJs Procrastinate?

  Procrastination, a universal challenge, transcends personality types and affects individuals across the spectrum. It manifests as the delay or avoidance of tasks, often lead

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Echolalia Without Autism: More Than Just a Symptom

Many associate echolalia with autism. However, it’s important to understand that echolalia can occur in individuals without an autism diagnosis. While it can be present in so

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