
SpIns and Intersectionality
Thoughts around SpIns (special interests), intersectionality, community, and fandom.

Personality
Today’s blog is a mix of my personal thoughts on personality, the use and applicability of personality tests, the construct of personality ‘disorders’ (which I prefer reframing as pervasive personality patterns), and the constraints of the DSM.

Dissociative Identity
Dissociative identity or plurality - what is it, what are some of the difficulties in identifying this neurodivergence, and where can people who suspect they are experiencing dissociative identity go to seek identification and support?

Neurodiversity
When we talk about the concept of neurodiversity, we are talking about how the brains of every single human being are wired differently. Every one of us has a unique way of experiencing the world around us. In that sense, we are all neurodiverse.