Suzette Taplin
Suzette Taplin is a Dutch woman, residing in the south-east of England. She is married to a Brit, and has a teenaged stepson and a eight year old son. She works as a swimming instructor, as well as a translator for PsychoseNet.nl.
She has a history of depression, eating disorders, and alcohol abuse, and feels passionate about the work she does for the Foundation, and hopes it reaches and inspires many others who may be struggling with mental health issues.
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Pregnancy and eating disorders
Pregnancy and eating disorders, what does it feel like? Suzette shares her story. Read more -
Neurodiversity and inclusion in children’s books
Neurodiversity and inclusion in children's books. Neurodiversity empowers children to embrace inclusion, fostering empathy and understanding through stories like *Freddie and the High Flying Kick*. Read more -
Experience experts on neurodiversity: Conversation with 2 moms continued
Experience experts on neurodiversity. How Faye and Adelle and their loved ones cope in daily life. Read more -
Understanding neurodiversity; talking to 2 experience experts
Understanding neurodiversity. The way in which we navigate our way through our everyday lives varies greatly. Read more -
Hanxiety – significance beyond fun
Hanxiety combines "hangover" and "anxiety." This blog explores the psychological symptoms of a hangover, including depression and anxiety. Read more -
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine – Mental wellness, an innovative portrayal
Mental wellness. "Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine" received widespread critical acclaim for its handling of mental health issues. We do our two cents. Read more