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How LEGO Saved Me in My Darkest Moments of Being Sectioned
Emily Katy Emily Katy

How LEGO Saved Me in My Darkest Moments of Being Sectioned

In this blog Guest Contributor Emily Katy reflects on how LEGO became an important source of focus and routine during a twelve-week hospital admission. She explores the positive impact that hyperfocusing on LEGO had on her wellbeing, helping her stay engaged and find a sense of accomplishment throughout her recovery.

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Autism, ADHD and Gendered Experiences Research—What’s New in July
Autism Research—What's New? Ann Memmott PgC MA Autism Research—What's New? Ann Memmott PgC MA

Autism, ADHD and Gendered Experiences Research—What’s New in July

In this month’s research roundup, Ann Memmott explores a wide range of new studies on Autism and ADHD, with a particular focus on gendered experiences—highlighting research on parenting, menstruation, menopause, friendships, employment inclusion, and critical reflections on diagnostic and treatment approaches.

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