‘Coming out’ as Neurodivergent: the ‘double minority effect’ in LGBTQ+ spaces
While the queer community's abbreviation is already a tongue twister, I wish I could add one more letter to the [...]
While the queer community's abbreviation is already a tongue twister, I wish I could add one more letter to the [...]
Does sugar affect concentration? Sugar is often demonised in the “ADHD Nutrition” sphere, but in reality, it can normally [...]
Ever feel like your brain has too many tabs open? You’re working through your work emails, but in the [...]
Ever since we started Connections in Mind, revision and “study skills” have been a key focus for our community [...]
Ever wondered why you can't stop after one drink or why you can feel so low the following day after drinking? We discuss the facts on alcohol, sleep, mood and executive functions.
Being a parent to a teen with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can be an extremely rewarding experience and a powerful advantage if channelled in an effective way.
Understanding how different cultures shape developing brains could contribute to new strategies that promote healthy executive function development for all children.
Improving your executive functioning will help you adopt a growth mindset that will improve your work relationships and make you happier and more successful in all aspects of your life.