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8 Struggles When the Clock Jumps Forward
Spring brings brighter days, longer evenings, and the promise of warmth—but for many autistic individuals, the shift of the clock jumping forward can feel like the world is moving too fast. That lost hour may seem small to some, but it can create deep, tangible struggles for autistic people, their families, educators, and professionals who […]
A First-Time Mum’s Story Of Pain, Delay, And Recovery
Tanya began volunteering for Birth Trauma Australia in November 2025 and is supporting the team to launch our new ThinkNatal(Tm) Pelvic Physiotherapy Support Service. This national telehealth program provides free, trauma-informed consultations with specialist pelvic health physiotherapists, personalised recovery guidance, and referral pathways to local care. By removing cost and geographic barriers, the service ensures […]
Special Interests in Autism: Examples & Benefits
What are Special Interests in Autism? Special interests in autism are intense passions for specific topics or activities that many individuals with autism develop. These interests can be integrated into education and therapy to support learning, emotional regulation, and social engagement. A parent might notice the pattern of special interests in autism early. Their child […]
CNTR Launches the Research Methodology Webinar Series! – Coalition for National Trauma Research
CNTR is launching its Research Methodology Webinar Series on April 20, 2026! Designed to provide the specialized expertise that researchers need to conduct robust, innovative studies, this series will address common challenges related to epidemiology, biostatistics, study design, data standardization and so much more. Up first, Dr. Gerard Slobogean (UC Irvine) will discuss the state […]
3 Tips for Stress-Free Air Travel
Is it Possible for Children with Autism to Fly on Airplanes? Autism and airplanes can feel like an overwhelming combination for many families. The idea of navigating crowded airports, loud engines, security lines, and long flights is stressful enough on its own. Add sensory sensitivities, communication differences, or anxiety, and it becomes understandable why some […]
Co-Regulation Actually Works in 2026
Something meaningful has shifted in 2026. We are no longer asking, “How do I make this stop?” when a meltdown erupts. We are asking, “What does this person need right now?” That question changes everything. It moves us away from control and toward connection. For years, big emotions were treated like problems to eliminate in […]
“I have PTSD. Is EMDR a scam?” – Chipur
Your therapist made it official — you have PTSD. You weren’t surprised, until she recommended EMDR therapy. You’d heard it was controversial, so you won’t go thumbs-up until you do your homework. But wanting to try her on for size, you asked, “Is EMDR a scam?” So, in EMDR session work, it’s crucial to hold […]
Helping a Friend Manage Loneliness Through His Divorce
A friend of mine was going through a difficult ending to his marriage. It was a messy break-up and I could tell it really weighed on him. Nonetheless, he was adamant that he was managing well. We played hockey together and a group of us would go for some beers at a local pub after […]
Evan’s Journey Working in the Arctic
Working in the Arctic is a unique experience—living at the top of the world offers plenty of unique experiences and challenges. For many men, the darkness of winters and the long sun-filled summers can take a toll on the mind, body and soul. Over my three years working in Arctic communities, without my knowing, my […]
Helping a Lonely Friend | Why Consistency Is Better Than Intensity
The ironic thing is, even though all of us have experienced loneliness, it can still often feel tricky when you’re trying to support someone in your life who may be lonely. Now I know I had this same thought when I was trying to help a close friend of mine who was experiencing loneliness, and […]
