Skip to content

Rebecca's Blogs

RSS
  • EYE CONTACT SCARES ME
    July 20, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    EYE CONTACT SCARES ME

    Just about every person Rebecca come's across in life notices that she find's it very difficult to make and maintain eye contact. This can either be from people talking to her, as well as from them just seeing her in person out in public, in a picture or on camera. 
    Read now
  • EMBRACE YOU PASSION
    June 25, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    EMBRACE YOU PASSION

    For all of her childhood Rebecca had (and continue to have this day) challenges with learning, socialising and experiencing life in a way that was typically expected of me. It’s not that she was necessarily deficient for the most part in those areas; it’s more rather that she do all of those things mentioned in her own individual way. Initially all of her challenges were diagnosed as a part of her severe anxiety disorder.
    Read now
  • A FEMININE TOUCH OF AUTISM
    May 21, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    A FEMININE TOUCH OF AUTISM

    Today the current ratios (as there are many different ones from credible sources) of autism between males and females is growing ever more closer.    Females are statistically reported to be affected by autism less so than their male counterparts, even though it’s now becoming more widely believed that autism actually affects the those genders equally.
    Read now
  • MANAGING A PUBLIC LOCKDOWN SITUATION.
    April 23, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    MANAGING A PUBLIC LOCKDOWN SITUATION.

    In the previous month’s blog Rebecca has discussed the current coronavirus situation, and how there’s much that is familiar to her about it, in terms of her Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Being fearful of her life getting threatened by exposing herself to public germs and diseases is something she has experienced very often throughout her lifetime.
    Read now
  • HOW IT FEELS TO HAVE OCD
    March 23, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    HOW IT FEELS TO HAVE OCD

    Rebecca was diagnosed with OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) at the age of 16 and have in truth had the condition since she was born. For quite some time there has been quite a lot of speculation and interest about what OCD is and how it feels to live with the condition .... Please read more to find out.
    Read now
  • THE HISTORY OF MEMORY RESEARCH
    February 19, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    THE HISTORY OF MEMORY RESEARCH

    Memory recall is highly individual to everyone, and we all have unusual aspects of our own way of remembering things. Over tens of thousands of years human memory has essentially not changed. However the current availability of published media and social media has seemingly brought many new kinds of memory recall to the world.
    Read now