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Everyone Deserves Love and Respect: What Abuse can Look Like for Neurodivergent People
Sam Brandsen 5/27/22 Sam Brandsen 5/27/22

Everyone Deserves Love and Respect: What Abuse can Look Like for Neurodivergent People

Abusive relationships can often leave the victim of abuse afraid, isolated, and disoriented. Abuse often leads to self-doubt. Identifying that a relationship is abusive can be an incredibly difficulty process, made even more difficult when resources and tools do not consider the neurodivergent perspective and experience.

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