Why So Many Women Are Now Being Diagnosed With Autism and ADHD
Women are not suddenly becoming autistic or developing ADHD.
A generation of women was overlooked, misread, and forced to survive quietly until modern life removed the structures that helped them cope. This blog explains why diagnoses are rising now – and why this is overdue recognition, not overdiagnosis.
Autism Is Not a Brand: The Hidden Dangers of Turning Difference into a Product
Autism is increasingly being packaged and sold under the banner of representation. This blog explores the dangers of profiting from autism, particularly when narrow portrayals of autistic girls risk shaping identity, increasing masking, and causing real harm to children.
Understanding Misdiagnosis: From Borderline Personality Disorder to Autism
Many autistic adults — especially women — are misdiagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder before autism is ever considered. This post explores why that happens, the harm it causes, and how lived experience is often misunderstood by professionals.
The Intricate Link Between Low Dopamine, ADHD, and Depression
Low dopamine plays a major role in ADHD and mood. This post explains how dopamine affects focus, motivation and emotional wellbeing.
Understanding Autism in Girls: Recognising Distinct Signs and Supporting Neurodivergent Youth
Autism in girls is misunderstood and frequently overlooked. This blog explains the unique signs and offers clear support strategies for families.

