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lazy perfectionist
kazADHD
if you're not hard of hearing but people laugh at you for being 'deaf': first of all, that's really mean of them but also, give this a read if you
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Tina
solagratiaMD
Going to share a personal story about how mental illness is brushed aside, especially within the Indian community. My aunt suffered from severe depression and her husband, a Pentecostal minister,
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red sauce
spfaghetti
was anyone going to tell me this had a nameas a "what" times infinity + crying because someone finally refused to repeat themselves, what are we supposed to be doing
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Colin Allen
wileyprof
Can’t trust this: “[Rick] was put in front of a screen and told to guess (from several options) what object was on the screen. Rick insisted that he didn’t know
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Anneli 🌞🌿 BLM
pigletish
In TV and film, PTSD is pretty much always depicted with vivid visual flashbacks, but the reality is that PTSD has a whole bunch of symptoms and, for a lot
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taps!!! 🌈⁎⁺ ⁘💊₊°☆🦕 .sm
taptapiocaa
my brain be like babe, its 5am! time for your auditory and visual hallucinations me, staring at the ceiling at the pretty colours and moving shadows as my ears do
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confirmed bachelor (of the arts) cyborg
gosuperdonnie
“none of us live in the aggregate” is such a powerful phrase and I’m honestly a bit miffed I got it from watching a Newsom press conference and didn’t come
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Ruthie 🦻🏻📚
AutismAnecdotes
Even amongst other deaf people, I am unusual, because I have a rare type of hearing loss called Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder. This means that everything about my ears works
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Cait S. Kirby (she/her)
caitskirby
Today is #StutteringAwarenessDay and a #presidential #debate day in which a stutterer will likely be bullied by another candidate.This is a polite request that, if you do not currently stutter,
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Alex Haagaard (they/them)
alexhaagaard
So, from my perspective as a narcoleptic, I can see this being really useful (and for any design researchers out there, this is also a great example of how segmenting
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prince alex 👑
PrinceAlexAEC
I am SO tired of people using mental health side effects or disorders as horror tropes. I'm so sick of it. Like... yeah, delusions are scary. They're terrifying. But can
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Robert Vore
RobertVore
To be clear, I don’t just mean the trend of ‘are you a visual or an auditory learner?’ type stuff. I mean having standing desks in every classroom. I mean
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Groove hunter
HunterGroove
A quick thread on overtone singing history in Europe, and how the tradition can be traced back from a WWI doctor with auditory hallucinations to death metal, through avant-garde theater
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Reyna L Gordon
CrunchyNeuroSci
Thrilled to announce our new paper published in @WIREs_Reviews, “Is atypical rhythm a risk factor for developmental speech and language disorders?” https://doi.org/10.1002/wcs.1528 w/@EnikoLadanyi @v_persici @Anna5ash @btill_lyon framing the Atypical
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AutisticSciencePerson
AutSciPerson
"The first thing we saw was that she was talking more."#Autism101This is what happens when you take your kid out of ABA.#SayNoToABAThe autistic child who had "elopement" problems suddenly didn't
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NeuroClastic #AutismAcceptance #banProneRestraint
NeuroClastic
#AskingAutistics - If you're on twitter, people assume you are #highfunctioningautism or #HFA (function labels are a myth). What is something you wish non-autistic people understood about why you are
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