It’s Different in Midlife
Autism Diagnosis is Different in Midlife By Michelle Labine May 9, 2025 There’s something uniquely disorienting—and quietly profound—about discovering you’re […]
Autism Diagnosis is Different in Midlife By Michelle Labine May 9, 2025 There’s something uniquely disorienting—and quietly profound—about discovering you’re […]
Living at 100% Until You Can’t Anymore By Michelle Labine May 8, 2025 For most of my life, I lived […]
Unlearning the Internalized Doubt By Michelle Labine May 7, 2025 Before we had the words “Autistic” in a way that […]
Late Diagnosis, Grief, and a Different Kind of Self-Acceptance By Michelle Labine May 7, 2025 A late autism diagnosis—or coming […]
The Power and Complexity of Discovery By Michelle Labine May 6, 2025 Receiving a late diagnosis or coming into self-recognition […]
Unlayering and Coming Home to Ourselves By Michelle Labine May 5, 2025 Whether we receive a diagnosis in childhood, late […]
Too Everything: Reclaiming the Parts They Tried to Tame By Michelle Labine May 4, 2025 For so many late-diagnosed or […]
Reflections on Completion, Growth, and the Autistic Drive for More By Michelle Labine May 3, 2025 This laptop and I […]
Why Autistic Women Make Great Counselling Therapists By Michelle Labine April 24, 2025 If you’re a counsellor, work in mental […]