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How to Ask for Support Without Shame
Normalizing interdependence for neurodivergent individuals Many of us were taught that independence is the ultimate goal of adulthood. “Handle it yourself.” “Don’t be needy.” “Figure it out.” But here’s the truth: no one thrives alone . Humans are wired for connection, co-regulation, and shared effort. For neurodivergent individuals — including those with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism spectrum disorder, Generalized anxiety disorder, and learning differences

Gretchen Pound, PhD
Mar 112 min read
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[MAY NEWSLETTER] Friendship in Bloom: Building Neurodivergent Connections Without Burning Out
Spring is here—soft sunlight, budding trees, and a gentle nudge from the earth that says: start fresh. For many of us, especially those...

Gretchen Pound, PhD
May 1, 20252 min read


Attachment Styles & Neurodivergence: How Trauma & Neurology Shape Connection
Understanding relationships involves two key concepts: attachment styles and neurodivergence. Though they may seem separate, they are...

Gretchen Pound, PhD
Mar 11, 20252 min read
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