
LabyrinthMind
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LabyrinthMind
@LabyrinthADHD
I am a third-year psychology student. I also work as a consultant for my university. I'm disabled 'n stuff.



‘Masking’ provided the necessary link to open autism to the main adult mental health customer base – women. The observational element used in diagnosis more or less disappears and we are left with ruminations on an internal state born out of a ‘who am I’ introspection.



In the UK there was a 787% increase in recorded incidence of autism diagnoses between 1998 and 2018, with the increase in diagnoses being greater for females than males and with the greatest rises among adults. What do you think has happened to these rates since then?







The Timms Review not even being arsed to read disabled people's submissions, but openly saying only AI will read what we write, says it all really about how Starmer's govt see disabled people.


Young disabled man dreams of being a bin man, completes a 9 month internship, the council turn down his application twice independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-n…



@leith1076 Calls to replace DWP benefit cash with payment card for 'essentials-only' birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-…




“What’s happening now is the mental illness is becoming valorized.” Developmental psychologist J.D. Haltigan says mental illness is increasingly being turned into an identity people embrace. “Mental illness as identity is really something that is coming on.” “I have a disorder, I am defined by that disorder, and I’m some sort of a heroic person for having this disorder.” “It’s really happening across the disorders… mostly for depression and anxiety.” “It’s become so destigmatized that there is no stigma.” “You see this a lot on social media… if you claim you have a mood disorder, you get a lot of affirmation for that.” “That feeds back into it… and you get into this sort of niche group that valorizes it and affirms it.” “That’s not really helpful treatment to eliminate the disorder.” @jdhaltigan









New Access to Work applicants being told they could have to wait 37 weeks for decision, MPs hear #AccessToWork #DWP @CommonsPAC disabilitynewsservice.com/new-access-to-…

