Autism Daily Routine Adults: A Low-Energy Approach

Autism Daily Routine Adults: A Low-Energy Approach

Routines can be lifesaving when you’re autistic, and maddening when the world refuses to cooperate. I’ve spent the past decade studying cognition and behavior, and I also test what I write. Across several small, dated experiments in 2024–2025, I kept what reduced overwhelm and dropped what didn’t. Here’s a soft-spoken, evidence-aware guide to building an…

Autism vs ADHD vs Anxiety: The Venn Diagram

Autism vs ADHD vs Anxiety: The Venn Diagram

When people ask me about autism vs ADHD symptoms, they’re usually already doing quiet detective work on themselves or someone they love. I’ve been there with clients and in my own field notes, trying to tell sensory-driven shutdowns from attention-driven overwhelm. In this gentle guide, I’ll share what reliably separates autism from ADHD, where they…

Autism Relationship Translation Guide: Improve Communication

Autism Relationship Translation Guide: Improve Communication

As a psychologist who studies human communication, I’ve spent years observing how couples navigate autism relationship communication, where intention is loving, yet wires still cross. I write softly because the topic asks for it: both autistic and nonautistic partners deserve to feel seen rather than fixed. Below, I share research-backed ideas, everyday translations, and scripts…

Autism in Women Undiagnosed: The “Chameleon” Effect

Autism in Women Undiagnosed: The “Chameleon” Effect

I’ve spent years translating psychological science into plain language, and one pattern I keep seeing, both in data and in women’s stories, is how often autism in women goes undiagnosed. The picture we were taught to look for skews male, while many autistic women learn to “blend in.” In this piece, I’ll explain why autism…

Late-Diagnosed With Autism at 30: The “Ah-Ha” Moments

Late-Diagnosed With Autism at 30: The “Ah-Ha” Moments

When I was diagnosed with autism at 30, it felt like someone quietly slid the missing page into my life’s instruction manual. Not a dramatic twist, just a deep, steady click of recognition. In the weeks after, I replayed school hallways, office meetings, even friendships, with new captions. If you’re here because you were recently…

High RAADS-R Score? 5-Step Action Plan After RAADS-R Test

High RAADS-R Score? 5-Step Action Plan After RAADS-R Test

I’m Dora, a psychology researcher and writer. If you’ve just taken the RAADS-R test and your heart’s racing a little, you’re not alone. I remember opening my own results on June 17, 2025, after a week of sleep-deprived Googling, and feeling both seen and uncertain. The RAADS-R can be a useful mirror, especially for late-identified…

AQ vs RAADS-R Test: The 2-Minute Decision Guide

AQ vs RAADS-R Test: The 2-Minute Decision Guide

If you’re trying to decide between the AQ and the RAADS-R, you’re not alone. I’ve used both tools in my research and in my own self-reflection—most recently I completed the AQ on October 12, 2025, and the RAADS-R on October 15, 2025, to compare speed, depth, and practical usefulness. Below, I’ll walk you through a…

How to Interpret Your RAADS-R Score Meaning(Quick Guide)

How to Interpret Your RAADS-R Score Meaning(Quick Guide)

Hi, I’m Dora. When someone asks me, “What does my RAADS-R score mean?” I don’t rush to a label. I slow down. The RAADS-R (Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale–Revised) is a respected adult autism screening tool, not a diagnosis. It highlights patterns in social communication, sensory experience, and interests. In this guide, I’ll translate RAADS-R…

Autism Test for Teenagers Best Screening Tools (2025)

Autism Test for Teenagers Best Screening Tools (2025)

If you’re searching for an “autism test for teens,” you’re likely trying to make sense of subtle (or not-so-subtle) social, sensory, or learning differences. I’m Dora, a psychology researcher and writer who studies cognition, emotion, and behavior, and in my work, I routinely pilot commonly used autism screeners with families and schools. In this guide,…

Autism in Women Why Signs Are Often Missed

Autism in Women Why Signs Are Often Missed

When I first started looking closely at autism in women, what struck me wasn’t just how differently traits can show up, it was how often they’re overlooked. Many women spend years feeling “too much” or “not enough” in social spaces, exhausting themselves to fit in. If that’s you, you’re not imagining it. In this piece,…