Posts tagged sensitive individuals
Coming Together for Healing and Action: Sensitive and Neurodivergent Voices Rising by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Sensitive and neurodivergent individuals often feel deeply affected by rising inequality and attacks on marginalized communities. This guide offers support for emotional healing, community building, and taking meaningful action. Discover how to harness your sensitivity to create change, protect your rights, and stand up for the marginalized.

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Why Loneliness May Be More Common and Damaging in Sensitive and Neurodivergent People by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Sensitive and neurodivergent individuals often face heightened loneliness due to unique communication styles, sensory sensitivities, and the challenge of finding authentic connections. This loneliness can lead to increased mental and physical health risks, making it crucial to find supportive spaces like the Sensitive Empowerment Community, where members can connect, share experiences, and foster a true sense of belonging.

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Are You "Shoulding" All Over Yourself? by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

We've all been there: the nagging voice in our heads telling us we "should" do this or "should" have done that. This phenomenon, often referred to as "shoulding," can be incredibly detrimental to our mental and emotional well-being.

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The Challenges of Sensitivity: Insights from the Community by Julie Bjelland, LMFT

Discover the common challenges faced by sensitive and neurodivergent individuals and explore effective strategies for managing sensitivity, from handling sensory overload to maintaining emotional well-being.

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