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ADHD and Burnout Are you feeling burnt out? As an ADHDer, you may experience burnout more frequently due to the

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A graphic from Neurodivergent Insights titled "Borderline Personality Disorder vs. Autism: Overlaps & Differences." It features a Venn diagram labeled “Misdiagnosis Monday – BPD vs Autism.” The left circle is labeled BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder), the right is Autism, and the overlapping center lists shared traits. BPD-specific traits include emotional upset from attachment injuries, a pervasive pattern of instability in relationships, identity, and mood, intense relationships marked by idealization/devaluation, fear of abandonment, and more. Autism-specific traits include emotional upset from change or sensory overload, sensory issues, struggles with maintaining friendships, repetitive behavior, and special interests. Shared traits in the overlap include dissociation, mood fluctuations, diffuse sense of self, relationship difficulty, increased risk of victimization, intense emotions, systematic/rigid thinking, and rejection sensitivity. The image uses blue, pink, and white colors, with the Neurodivergent Insights logo in the corner.
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