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Autism and PTSD: Navigating a Spectrum of Differences

Autism and PTSD: Navigating a Spectrum of Differences

In a world where understanding mental health is becoming more crucial than ever, distinguishing between conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is vital for parents, caregivers, and healthcare professionals alike for a variety of reasons.

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El Autismo en el Trabajo: Cómo Superar los Retos y Abrazar la Neurodiversidad

Entering the workforce is often a significant milestone, filled with challenges, rewards, and the promise of new beginnings. Yet, dealing with autism in the workplace can feel like a continuation of battles they’ve faced throughout their lives. Many have already overcome significant hurdles—navigating school, forming (or not) friendships, and, for some, even completing college—while confronting misconceptions about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) every step of the way.

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La Jueza Ketanji Brown Jackson Habla Sobre el Diagnóstico de Autismo de su Hija

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) touches individuals from all walks of life, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, or background. A powerful recent reminder of this came from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who, for the first time, revealed her daughter’s autism diagnosis in her book Lovely One. Her openness about the challenges and triumphs of raising a neurodiverse child is a profound testament to the fact that autism is a condition that can affect everyone.

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