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Adulting
The concept of adulting has gained popularity over the last few years and is usually connected to the process of learning and taking on practical responsibilities that are involved in being an independent adult. Think of it as the collection of skills your parents or caregivers might have handled for you growing up: managing finances, maintaining a household, navigating healthcare systems, building professional relationships, and making complex life decisions.
shaun noteman
Aug 115 min read


Understanding ADHD Blackouts
Some individuals with ADHD complain that they experience what they term as blackouts, which are instances when they feel out of touch with the environment, lose time, or forget things. Although the term ADHD blackouts is not a clinical term, such experiences are a considerable overlap between ADHD and dissociative symptoms,
shaun noteman
Jul 149 min read


Neuroplasticity: How Psychotherapy Rewires the Brain for Healing
In the context of mental health challenges, many symptoms arise from neural patterns that have become overly rigid or maladaptive. Consider someone with depression: their brain may have developed strong neural pathways associated with negative thinking, hopelessness, and withdrawal from activities. These pathways become so well-established that they feel automatic and unchangeable. However, neuroplasticity tells us a different story—these patterns can be modified, and new,
shaun noteman
Jun 174 min read


Sluggish Cognitive Tempo (SCT) and Its Connection to ADHD
Sluggish Cognitive Tempo (SCT) is a cluster of symptoms characterised by daydreaming, mental fogginess, slowed thinking, reduced processing speed, and decreased alertness. While not currently recognised as an official diagnosis in diagnostic manuals like the DSM-5, SCT has garnered increasing attention from researchers and clinicians over the past two decades as a potentially distinct attentional disorder.
shaun noteman
May 73 min read


Intermittent Reinforcement, Random Reinforcement, Resistance to Extinction, and Mental Health
Intermittent Reinforcement, Random Reinforcement, Resistance to Extinction, and Mental Health
shaun noteman
May 63 min read


The Connection Between PCOS, Stress, and Mental Health
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a complex endocrine disorder that affects approximately 8-13% of reproductive-aged women worldwide. While PCOS is primarily known for its reproductive and metabolic symptoms, there's growing recognition of its significant connection to stress and mental health. This article explores these relationships and examines how mood disorders and neurodiversity might impact PCOS.
shaun noteman
May 53 min read


Cortisol Seeking vs. Dopamine Seeking
The body and brain use cortisol and dopamine as vital neurochemical elements that perform separate tasks. Recognising their unique characteristics helps us understand mental health problems and human behavioural patterns. This article explores what these chemicals are, how they differ, and their impact on mental health.
shaun noteman
Apr 144 min read


Understanding Emotional Intelligence and IQ
Two Faces of Human Capability As part of our understanding of human intelligence, two frameworks are used to measure cognitive and social...
shaun noteman
Mar 266 min read


Understanding Working Memory
Our working memory is a cognitive system that temporarily holds and manipulates information necessary for complex cognitive tasks. Unlike lo
shaun noteman
Mar 115 min read


Co-Regulation
Co-Regulation: Building Emotional Resilience Through Supportive Relationships Co-regulation is a primary process fundamental in human...
shaun noteman
Jan 204 min read


What is Emotional Regulation?
Emotional regulation refers to the processes by which individuals influence which emotions they have, when they have them, and how they expe
shaun noteman
Jan 174 min read


The Dunning-Kruger Effect
The Dunning-Kruger effect is one of the most fascinating phenomena in cognitive psychology, describing a common bias where people with limit
shaun noteman
Jan 103 min read


What Is a Glass Child?
A glass child is a sibling or child of someone who has a significant disability, chronic illness, or other condition
shaun noteman
Jan 64 min read


"Dr. Google" for self-diagnosis
In today's world, where everything is connected, many people's first step to finding health information is to go to "Dr. Google."
shaun noteman
Jan 43 min read


New Unyte Safe & Sound Protocol (SSP) Tracks
SSP Groove.Featuring soothing background scores, popular music numbers and lively drum beats, SSP Groove is a musical ride to regulation.
shaun noteman
Aug 27, 20242 min read


New "Freely" Playlist for the SSP
Many of you are experiencing the benefits of using SSP sound therapy, which utilises diverse playlists. I am excited to announce that Unyte
shaun noteman
Dec 24, 20231 min read


ADHD V Bipolar Comparison
Comparing two commonly confused disorders it's easy to see this can happen without a thorough assessment.
shaun noteman
Nov 7, 20221 min read
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