Send us a text Melissa Beaton shares a letter written to her colleagues about her personal journey as a psychologist with ADHD, addressing the prejudice and biases she's experienced within the mental health profession. • Struggling with executive dysfunction throughout life despite extensive therapy and personal development • Initially attributing difficulties to early life experiences, attachment disruptions, and possible brain injury • Discovering ADHD diagnosis later in life after realizi...
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Send us a text Melissa Beaton shares a letter written to her colleagues about her personal journey as a psychologist with ADHD, addressing the prejudice and biases she's experienced within the mental health profession. • Struggling with executive dysfunction throughout life despite extensive therapy and personal development • Initially attributing difficulties to early life experiences, attachment disruptions, and possible brain injury • Discovering ADHD diagnosis later in life after realizi...
Doctors Told Her the Illness Was Permanent—Her Body Proved Them Wrong
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Doctors Told Her the Illness Was Permanent—Her Body Proved Them Wrong
Send us a text Doctors told Krystal Ryan her autoimmune condition was permanent—medication for life, possible surgeries, and no chance of full recovery. But deep within, Krystal felt a fierce rebellion against this diagnosis. Determined not to settle for a lifetime of chronic illness, she embarked on a radical healing journey that changed everything. Krystal's life once revolved around relentless busyness, achievement, and a constant chase for worthiness. Sound familiar? It wasn't until her ...
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Send us a text Melissa Beaton shares a letter written to her colleagues about her personal journey as a psychologist with ADHD, addressing the prejudice and biases she's experienced within the mental health profession. • Struggling with executive dysfunction throughout life despite extensive therapy and personal development • Initially attributing difficulties to early life experiences, attachment disruptions, and possible brain injury • Discovering ADHD diagnosis later in life after realizi...