Learning
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Finding the Missing Puzzle Pieces
For those not familiar with me, by undergraduate and graduate education has all been in the field of psychology. While my undergraduate degree was in Psychology (general), my Masters and PhD were both in Applied Social Psychology, not in Clinical Psychology as everyone assumes. As an academic field, psychology is not, in general, critical. In Read more
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Treaty Day 2025
What non-Indigenous folks need to know Today, October 1st, is Treaty Day. As a child of Muslim immigrants from the Global South, I live, work, and play on Epek’wtik, the traditional and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq Peoples. We are governed by the Peace and Friendship Treaty of 1725. I recognize my duty to honour Read more
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New Beginnings
The next chapter of my life One of the most commonly known (and frustrating) aspects of ADHD is that those with ADHD are experts at starting projects but rarely (never?) finish them. As a neurodivergent person, my many attempts at creating an online writing portfolio can attest to this trait. I start, with so much Read more