You're Not Broken - You're Wired for Survival
- Denise Perez
- Aug 2
- 1 min read
Brainz Magazine have written an article about a different perspective on how our brains and minds are wired. I wonder what your views you have about this topic.

**I have a very real question for each of you - as a clinician interested in supporting individuals both with and particularly without a diagnosis ('falling through the cracks'/overlooked/missed out on a well-needed diagnosis).
(You are welcome to Private Message me with your story)
Government services are diagnosing individuals with pronounced symptoms, and less support is available to individuals with less pronounced or masked symptoms. This has been one of the latest trends of how our society accesses professional services for themselves and their loved ones. And so, the waitlists are very long.
The following article is from a lens that our brains are equipped for survival, not broken. What are your thoughts?
For those who seek access to human services, however, they do not have a diagnosis/too expensive to access 'out of pocket' services, I am interested in learning which services you are seeking/unable to access/services you have found useful within your community.
I am interested in supporting individuals and families with limited supports and services. Hearing your voice will educate me in which type of services are thriving/stretched/limited. And which direction of support I could take to support you, the community, would be invaluable.
Please reach out, I would love to meet, greet and hear your story!



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