
Why Burnout Feels Different When You're Neurodivergent (And What Actually Helps)

How to Find a Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapist or OT in Canada: Consultation Calls

Parenting Neurodivergent Kids in Canada: What Support Looks Like Beyond Diagnosis

Adult ADHD Symptoms in Canada: The Hidden Struggles Beyond Focus

“It’s Not Just in Your Head”: ADHD, Autism, and the Invisible Load of Daily Life

ADHD Is Not Like a Broken Leg
Struggling with inconsistent ADHD symptoms? Learn why ADHD isn't like a broken leg; and how occupational therapy can help adults in Ontario (and across Canada) build and use the ADHD tools they need to thrive.

ADHD Psychotherapy in Ontario: Why Working with a Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapist Can Make a Real Difference for Late-Diagnosed Adults

ADHD Procrastination Tools That Actually Work: Why Chunking Helps (and When It Doesn’t)
ADHD procrastination tools that actually work, especially for adults who struggle with task initiation. Learn why chunking helps (and when it doesn’t), plus how to make it ADHD-friendly.

How to Talk to Your Doctor About Suspected Adult ADHD

How to get an ADHD or Autism Diagnosis in Canada as an adult?
Looking for an ADHD or autism diagnosis as an adult in Canada? This guide covers assessment options, costs, and resources in Ontario, BC, Alberta, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia, including Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, and Halifax.

I can YAP forever about ADHD
In this blog post, Lisa Rose Iannuzziello shares her experience as a guest on the "Don’t Worry It’s Confidential" podcast, where she discusses ADHD and neurodivergence. The episodes cover topics such as shame, neurodiversity-affirming practices, navigating diagnoses, masking and unmasking, occupational therapy for ADHD, emotional regulation, and systemic issues. Lisa also offers strategies and emphasizes the importance of adopting approaches tailored to neurodivergent individuals. She encourages feedback on her podcast appearance and recommends exploring other episodes of the podcast for valuable insights.

What does Occupational Therapy (OT) for ADHD look like?
Occupational therapy (OT) for ADHD focuses on helping individuals manage daily challenges by addressing cognitive functions like executive functioning and mental health. OTs work collaboratively to identify strengths and barriers, implementing personalized strategies to enhance daily functioning.