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The AuDHD Mental Health Educator

@AuDHDeducatorTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 13, 2026 · staleModeled revenue

creating neurodiversity awareness and global wellness content.

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Paid members
2
0% · 30-day rate from 17 observed days
Total audience
51
incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
$9

$6–$12 modeled range

Starting price
$3/mo
3 membership tiers
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Growth signals — The AuDHD Mental Health Educator
0%

2 paid members · 30-day rate from 17 observed days

Membership
232
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
The AuDHD Mental Health Educator2 members · $9/mo

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The AuDHD Mental Health EducatorProfilePodcastsPaid members position in Recommended cohort
2ReferenceAug 13, 2026Stale

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Article Latest post$3 tier & upPersonal Insight – The DSM, A Manual That Will Never Define Me

I never needed the DSM to know who I was. I knew long before that. And not in a gray office with boxes being checked one by one… but on TikTok. ^^;...

Oct 24, 2025 0 likes 0 comments
Hot Take: The DSM Is Political, Not ScientificPeople love saying the DSM is “science.” The reference manual. The Bible of psychiatry. But let’s be honest: the DSM isn’t pure science. It’s politics...ArticleOct 21, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0“But the DSM…” — The Bible, Neurodivergent EditionEvery community has its Bible. For some, it’s the Bible. For us, the neurodivergent, it’s… the DSM. That big book people wave around like sacred scripture every time we dare to question something...ArticleOct 19, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0Deep Dive: The DSM, A Cemetery of DiagnosesThe DSM presents itself as a scientific manual, but when you look at its history, you quickly realize it’s also… a cemetery. A cemetery filled with abandoned, renamed, rewritten, or quietly buried diagnoses. What was once considered a disorder can now be seen as a normal human variation. And what we consider “normal” today might, who knows, end up in a future edition of the DSM...ArticleOct 17, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0ADHD, Autism, and the DSM: Between Science, Labels, and Lived RealityPeople love calling the DSM the “Bible” of psychiatry. It’s probably the most overused (and most ironic) analogy out there. A Bible is supposed to be timeless, an absolute reference. The DSM, on the other hand, gets rewritten every few years. Imagine if tomorrow we revised the Ten Commandments and replaced “Thou shalt not steal” with “Thou shalt not scroll TikTok for more than two hours.” You get the idea of the chaos that would cause...ArticleOct 15, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0Dare to Speak Up!You know what’s the worst? When your head is full (full of feelings, full of noise) and you don’t even know how to let it out. You start talking to someone, but you feel it doesn’t land. Like you’re just there, making sounds, and nobody’s really catching it. And then… bam. You feel invisible. Like you’re too much, like your emotions are annoying. So you pull back, curl up. You tell yourself you’re the problem. That you should just keep it all inside...ImageOct 9, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0Talking. Opening up. Letting it out.Talking isn’t just throwing words out. Opening up isn’t just telling a story. It’s opening a door. Letting out what’s been weighing on the inside.ArticleOct 7, 2025$3 tier & up 1 2Deep Dive: How to Truly ListenListening to someone isn’t just about hearing words. It’s about understanding, holding space, and welcoming what they feel. And contrary to what many people think, talking or opening up isn’t only about “solving a problem.” It’s about processing, organizing, and making sense of what’s happening inside. Here’s what you need to know to become a genuinely attentive listener:...ArticleOct 4, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0Why Talking When You’re Hurting Isn’t FutileWhen someone says, “Talking about your problems doesn’t solve them,” it might sound true at first glance. But psychological and neuroscientific research shows that the simple act of putting feelings into words can have powerful, concrete effects...ArticleOct 2, 2025$3 tier & up 1 2When ND Comorbidities Take OverWaking up already at 70% energy… that’s what most mornings look like for me. Sleep is never guaranteed. Sometimes it’s fine, sometimes I struggle to fall asleep, sometimes I wake up constantly. And no matter what I do, I never really know how the night will go. The result: I start the day tired, and it drains quickly...ImageSep 29, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0Ignoring ND Comorbidities Is Not InclusionWe talk about inclusion like checking a “neurodivergent-friendly” box is enough. But as long as we ignore comorbidities (sleep issues, emotional regulation struggles, sensory hypersensitivity, RSD, eating difficulties, faceblindness, etc.) we’re just doing social décor...ArticleSep 27, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0Comorbidities and Daily LifeSep 25, 2025ArticleSep 25, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
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