Testimonials
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Mental health activism from my personal experience
My name is Raquel, I have Asperger’s/ASD and I find it difficult to distinguish between different facial expressions. I can’t tell whether you’re happy or really sad. I was always a bit of an oddball. At school, my classmates would lock me in the toilet for hours or...
My name is Maribel; I’m a psychologist and mum to a six-year-old girl
My name is Maribel; I’m a psychologist and mum to a six-year-old girl. Like many others, I received my diagnosis because of my daughter. The neurologist – who is also autistic – told me, and I couldn’t believe it, ha ha ha. At the time, I was being assessed for...
My name is Irene. Three months ago, I had to give up my degree.
My name is Irene. Three months ago, I had to drop out of university (I was in the final term of my fourth year) because the sensory stimuli became unbearable; it felt – and still feels – as though my head was about to explode, and I was having panic attacks triggered...

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