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What are the Different Levels of Autism Spectrum Disorder?

People with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are diagnosed with having either ASD Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3, depending on their symptom severity how much support is needed in daily life. The levels range from least to most severe, with ASD Level 1 describing an individual who has the least severe level of ASD symptoms, and ASD Level 3 describing someone with symptoms on the more severe end of the spectrum.

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7 Ways That Therapy Can Help Your Dating Life

Have you ever wondered how therapy can make a difference in your dating life if you are single? We work with many clients who come to therapy hoping to work through things that may be holding them from finding love. In therapy, we are able to shed light on unhealthy patterns, emotions and reasons why you may be seeking out the wrong type of partner.

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What is Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria?

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) is a way of describing certain symptoms associated with ADHD. RSD is an overwhelming emotional sensation that a person may experience in response to an actual or perceived rejection or criticism. Read on to learn signs of RSD and how to treat it.

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How to Find a Career that Suits Your Neurodivergence

Finding the “right” job is hard for everyone but when you add ADHD or Autism to the mix, it can seem like an impossible task. Read on to learn how to both discover your strengths, and also find a job that fits those strengths.

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7 Ways to Help Your Child with ADHD

In addition to engaging in professional treatment, there are many ways you can help your child with ADHD. Try these 7 easy, concrete strategies tailored for children to improve their executive functioning skills and decrease their symptoms of ADHD.

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Three Quick and Easy Mindfulness Meditations for ADHD Brains

Engaging in meditation mindfulness can help increase focus and feelings of well-being, and decrease feelings of anxiety, depression and rejection sensitivity. Practice these three simple and easy mindfulness meditations to help calm your ADHD brain.

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5 Ways to Create an Autism Friendly Work Environment

People with autism make valuable employees because of the many strengths they possess including high attention to detail, strong ability to concentrate, and creative thinking skills. Here are five ways to help create an autism-friendly work environment.

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7 Easy Ways to Improve Symptoms of ADHD

Executive functioning refers to the cognitive and mental abilities that help you engage in goal-directed action. ADHD is a disease of impairments in executive functioning skills. Here, learn 7 easy ways to improve your executive functioning skills and decrease your symptoms of ADHD by reducing stress and improving self-esteem.

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How to Sharpen Executive Functions: Simple Activities to Help Your ADHD

Executive function skills are the skills that help us establish structures and strategies for managing projects and determine the actions required to move each project forward. To improve any executive function, practice is critical. Here, learn how to improve core executive functions through recommended activities, exercises, and games.

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Unofficial ADHD and ADD Checklist

People that come to the Thriving Wellness Center often ask us, “How do I know if I have ADHD?” Our ADHD therapists who work primary with people with ADHD and ADD complied this comprehensive list of ADHD traits and signs.

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What is the Best Therapy for Adults with Autism?

Therapy is not meant to "cure" autism because there is nothing to cure. Rather, therapy is a place to provide you with a framework to better understand your difficulties and strengths and work on strategies to better cope with difficulties, and focus on your strengths.

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Tis’ the Season to Be Jolly… or is it?

For many people he stress of planning, hosting, traveling and seeing family during the holidays can exacerbate anger issues. If this time of year has you wondering whether you need support, it might be time to call a professional. Learn the 7 signs that you could benefit from therapy or an anger management support group.

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ADHD and Executive Functions

ADHD is brain-based, diagnosable disorder, that it is present from childhood and persists throughout lifetime. ADHD and executive functions are tightly linked, but are not the same. People diagnosed with ADHD exhibit severe and numerous deficits in executive functioning. Read about what executive functions are and how they relate to ADHD.

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High Functioning Autism Checklist

Autism does not always present the same way, even within families, and a person with autism will have different signs and traits than others with autism. Someone with mild signs of autism may not find their life impacted much at all. Sometimes we refer to these individuals as having high functioning autism.

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8 Signs of Autism in Women

Autism is frequently misunderstood, and that's especially true in women. Many women with undiagnosed autism go their entire lives believing something is wrong with them because they do not communicate or behave like others around them. 

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6 Tips to Become More Social and Make More Friends

If you are like me, knowing how to make friends and maintain friendships can be quite the mystery. While making friends has always been difficult, no longer being school age makes it near impossible to meet new people. Follow these six tips to become more social and make more friends.

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Five Signs of ADHD in Women

Women with ADHD generally display ADHD symptoms that are less obvious and less socially disruptive than men’s symptoms and that is partly why women and girls generally go misdiagnosed with ADHD. Learn five symptoms that most women with ADHD share.

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