Fog, Frost, and the Color of the Door
About memory that does not arrive as a complete story, but as fragments: color, light, smell, tension, and one detail from which a map can begin.
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About memory that does not arrive as a complete story, but as fragments: color, light, smell, tension, and one detail from which a map can begin.
A compilation of two presentations from the PDA Conference in Perth (November 11, 2025): Noa Saddik Extreme PDA in Adults Honours Project Dr. Miriam Kirkby & Melanie Turner Therapeutic Work with Adults with PDA
A conversation about freeze after the Poznań tragedy and how analysis, structure, and data separation help a person move out of a state of existential threat.
Reflection on the difference between traditional textbook-based therapy and therapeutic approaches affirming neurodivergent people.
A conversation about what happens in the brain during therapeutic sessions. About questions without vector, processing time and adapting language to autistic thinking.
A conversation about ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis): its history, the difference between older and contemporary approaches, the situation in Poland, and the questions worth asking therapists.
A conversation about what the brain needs in therapy: from flexibility to transparency. A must-have checklist for neurodivergent clients.