Egocentrism
Egocentrism is cognitive difficulty in understanding others’ perspectives, as differentiated from (or as important as) one’s own thoughts, interests, and opi
Ego
The ego, in Freudian psychoanalytic theory, is one of three parts of the psyche, with the id (instinctual desires) and the superego (morals and conscience). The ego ac
Echoism or Selflessness
Echoism, coined by psychotherapist/Harvard Medical School lecturer Craig Malkin, is a personality trait, characterized by a lack of self-assertion, fear of attention, suppr
2 – The Senses Count
Through our senses we understand the world and its effect on us and how we connect to changes in our bodies. Unless we stub a toe or are startled by the doorbell, we might not b
1 – An Introduction
Jaden and Etan are neuroatypicals. I’m a neurotypical, introduced by my sons to the concepts of neurodivergence (the individual) and neurodiversity (the collective).
3 – Neurobiology for Dummies
Through our senses we understand the world and its effect on us and how we connect to changes in our bodies. Unless we stub a toe or are startled by the doorbell, we might not b
Dyspraxia
Dyspraxia, also known as developmental coordination disorder (DCD) or developmental motor coordination disorder, is a sensory-based motor disorder (SBMD) and a lifelong ne
Dysphoria
Dysphoria, also called dysphoric affect of anxiety, is a consistent mood of profound unhappiness and dissatisfaction, including discontent, irritability, stress, aggression, and
Dyslexia
Dyslexia, which starts in childhood, is a chronic learning disability that makes reading and writing difficult, causing children to avoid reading and, as a result, learn fewer n
