Why Therapy Fails Autistic Adults: Masking, Trauma, and Neurodiversity-Affirming Care

The Deeper Reasons Why Therapy Fails Autistic and Neurodivergent Clients By Dan Spring, RCC, CCC This article explores why many neurodivergent adults leave therapy feeling misunderstood, invalidated, or pressured to conform to neurotypical expectations. Drawing on both lived and professional experience, Dan Spring argues that therapy often fails when it pathologizes neurodivergent traits, over looks a lifetime of social trauma and masking, ignores the diversity of neurodivergent experiences, and lacks genuine understanding of neurodivergent lived experience. The article calls for a shift toward neurodiversity-informed, non-pathologizing practice grounded in expertise, authenticity, and compassion, so that therapy can better support neurodivergent people in building lives that are sustainable, meaningful, and true to themselves.

Mental health Among Teens is on the rise, and it may be linked to the Use of Social Media

As concerns about youth mental health continue to grow, researchers and health professionals are examining the role social media may play in rising rates of anxiety, depression, and socioemotional challenges. This article explores the evidence, the debate around restrictions, and practical strategies to help children and teens build healthier relationships with technology.

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Pros & Cons of Playing Video Games

What are the pros and cons of playing video games on mental wellness?

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Magik Moments Joins us at CNOY 2025!

Magik Moments Joins MFFS at CNOY 2025! Magik Moments, a Photo Booth Rental in Vancouver will be at this year's Coldest Night of the Year 2025 to capture the fun and memories with their photo booth available throughout the evening from 4pm to 7pm!

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The Effects of Weather on Mood

After many months of poor weather, the climate in Vancouver is finally starting to improve.

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Collective Power: The Fight Against Inequality

by Mahwish Mahil

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Rare Disease Day

February 29th is Rare Disease Day

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How to manage holiday stress

Although the holiday season may be a time of happiness, sharing and festivities, it may also be a time of loneliness for some.

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