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Weathering the Storm of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
“Drama Queen” “Forever a victim”“She’s doing the ‘woe is me’ act again”
“She’s having another hissy fit." These were just some of the things I grew up hearing about myself – and continue to. In hindsight, remarks like these were thinly veiled commentary that people saw me as too sensitive, too emotional, too moody - and too easily hurt by the things they did or said.

Emma Green
16 hours ago5 min read


The Food Writer Who Couldn't Eat
I once spent three hours describing a tasting menu built around fermented citrus and smoked seafood while secretly feeling nauseous and craving plain buttered toast. That contradiction defined both my career and my life. I was living with undiagnosed conditions that affected everything, even if I did not yet have the language to understand them. For years, I had built my reputation as a food writer.

Beth Rush
Aug 45 min read


The Myth of ADHD Over-diagnosis: What the Evidence Actually Shows
“Everyone has ADHD nowadays”. It’s a phrase that has become almost unavoidable- repeated across social media, echoed by politicians and woven into everyday conversation. However, as a woman in my mid-twenties who has recently been diagnosed with ADHD and autism, it is one that I find difficult to accept. For many people like me, receiving a diagnosis is not a trend, but a long-overdue explanation for patterns of behaviour that we have spent years trying to manage and make sen

Sophie Murray
Mar 255 min read
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