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aiandhunks · 5 months
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Office with a View
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legogradstudent · 1 year
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Submitting his final grades, the grad student awaits the inevitable arrival of undergrad emails contesting them.
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shadilady · 9 months
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Apparently, this or something like this is featured in assessments for different neurodivergencies. I, personally don't recall anything like this, nor do I get it.
Anyone can help me in figuring this out?
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random-fandom-whump · 2 years
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Daredevil S01E02 ↳ RFW's Favorite Daredevil Whump Moments (✚)
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whats the best way to get a mental health provider to take your symptoms seriously? I'm starting with a new provider, and I want to be assessed + diagnosed with STPD, but I feel like if I say that directly they won't believe me
I’m opening this one up to our followers.
Does anyone with personal experience getting assessed and diagnosed with StPD feel comfortable sharing their experience? (It can be shared via comments, reblogs or asks! Inbox responses will be copied and pasted here for ease of access).
Anonymous said:
Re the new health provider ask: ask for a full pd screening
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cluster-a-culture-is · 8 months
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since you typically recommend the EASE and the EAWE as resources, I'd like to also recommend the Perceptual Aberration Scale (PAS; Chapman, Chapman, & Raulin, 1978) and Magical Ideation Scale (MIS; Eckblad & Chapman, 1983) - they may be a tad old, but the book i'm reading (Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation) mentions that they're widely used in measuring schizotypy and tend to be used in professional studies when assessing for schizotypy in a person! I'm not sure if they can be found online easy or not since I haven't looked yet, but I wanted to put the info out there anyways.
thank you for the info!
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dk-thrive · 3 months
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We are what we are what we never think we are.
— Sonia Sanchez, from "Personal Letter No. 3" in Power Poetry
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rainbowsnsunnies · 5 months
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how are we on assessment week already? we just started uni 🥲
reminder to never start an essay just 24 hours before it's due, cuz while I am almost done and will submit it in time, it's not worth all the stress and coffee
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I got my adult autism assessment handbook and it's already such a thrilling resource.
It's aimed at providers but it's so far not dense or complicated, and definitely has a strong advocacy, anti ableism and justice perspective. So it's possibly of interest to plenty of folks curious about neurodiversity.
Link if you're curious https://us.jkp.com/products/the-adult-autism-assessment-handbook
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killedthedreamerdream · 2 months
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I'm in the process of autism assessment and I've been on a waiting list for 3 years but I finally have an appointment in 2 weeks. Before that I got a phone call and my parents also had a virtual meeting without me, which I found strange cause this is supposed to be about me. Anyway, my appointment in 2 weeks is with my parents and I'm really uncomfortable about that because I feel like it will change my behaviors and make me mask even more. Also, I'm 18. I'm an adult. I do not want an appointment with my parents and I do not want my diagnosis to be based on their opinion. They are supportive but I can tell they don't think I am autistic. I also mask more around them because I feel like I disappoint and annoy them when I show more obvious trait. I don't understand the diagnosis process, can someone who went through it help me?
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random-xpressions · 8 months
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Life will definitely get overwhelming because of the simple truth that your fate is unknown and there will be days when there'll be a shower of unexpected & uninvited surprises. Always keep the habit of secluding yourself a little, to actually step out from the heat of the situation because that's the only way you could think clearly. The very first attack will be on your stability, so please ensure that you always remain grounded. The only way being to get a clear assessment of the situation at hand and for that end you must sharpen your insight & the ability to see through the events happening. Keep practising this habit of pulling back for a little while, to seclude oneself for some time until you master this skill of self evaluation and reassessment. After sometime, you'll not even have the need to step out. Right at the middle of the storm, you'll be able to tackle the situation, see it through & still remain grounded. But until you reach that level of proficiency, its always advisable to pull yourself back a little - in silence, in seclusion. A retreat is always essential to come back with a greater vigour and force...
Random Xpressions
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lonomy · 1 month
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It's official. I have the stupidest GP of all time.
I have a referral for a psych to get an ASD assessment... but that doctor doesn't work there anymore and the clinic DOESN'T EVEN HAVE AN AUTISM SPECIALIST!
Are you fucking kidding me??
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Unleash Your Learning Potential: The Feynman Technique 🚀
Student life often comes with the challenge of grappling with complex concepts and information. The Feynman Technique, named after the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, is a simple yet powerful method to master any subject, especially the trickiest ones. What is the Feynman Technique? The Feynman Technique comprises four straightforward steps:
Select a Concept: Pick the concept, topic, or subject you wish to master or study. It could be a tough textbook chapter, a complex theory, or a brand-new idea.
Teach It Simply: Imagine you're explaining the chosen concept to someone else—whether a friend, a family member, or an imaginary student. Use everyday language and real-life examples to make it as clear as possible.
Identify Gaps: While you explain the concept, you might stumble upon gaps in your knowledge or areas where you struggle to simplify it. These gaps highlight where you need to focus your learning efforts.
Review and Simplify: Return to your study materials (like textbooks, lecture notes, or online resources) to fill in those knowledge gaps and deepen your understanding. Keep breaking down complex ideas into simpler terms until you can explain the concept effortlessly. Why Does It Work? The Feynman Technique capitalizes on various effective learning principles:
Simplified Understanding: Teaching a complex topic in simple terms forces you to dissect it into its fundamental components. This clarifies your own understanding and ensures you grasp the concept at its core.
Identifying Gaps: When you struggle to explain a concept, it shines a light on areas of uncertainty or incomplete knowledge. This self-assessment guides your further study.
Active Engagement: Actively teaching and explaining a concept engages your brain far more effectively than passive reading or note-taking.
Repetition: Revisiting the concept multiple times during explanation and review phases reinforces your memory and understanding.
Effective Communication: Developing the ability to convey complex ideas in simple terms is a valuable skill that can enhance your academic and professional success.
How to Apply the Feynman Technique: Let's break down how to put the Feynman Technique into practice:
Select Your Topic: Choose a concept, theory, or subject that you find challenging or want to master.
Explain It to a Friend: Imagine you're teaching this topic to a friend with no prior knowledge of the subject. Use everyday language and real-world examples to make it accessible.
Identify Your Knowledge Gaps: As you explain, pay attention to areas where you struggle to simplify or clarify. These are your knowledge gaps.
Review Your Materials: Return to your study materials (textbooks, lecture notes, online resources) to fill in the gaps and deepen your understanding.
Repeat as Needed: Keep going until you can effortlessly teach the concept to your imaginary friend, using simple language and clear examples.
Test Yourself: To cement your understanding, test yourself by explaining the concept without looking at your notes or study materials.
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myanatomy · 2 years
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May God bring you peace and happiness. Wishing you all a blessed Good Friday!
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evilcardgames · 5 months
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Lighthouse - concept art
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cutielemonsunshine · 28 days
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Just thinking about my therapy appointment after getting an official assessment for ASD and walking in and my therapist being like “So…? 😀” bc she apparently 100% thought it was going to be a resounding ‘yes’ and help with my imposter syndrome and instead I was like “I’m ‘unspecified’”
😂😭😂
I can laugh about it now but at the time I sobbed 💀👍
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