
Rewriting Your Own Fairy Tale: What Jung, Bettelheim, and Neurodivergence Teach Us About Ourselves
Rewriting Your Own Fairy Tale – How Stories Shape Our Psychology
Ever felt like you were the outsider in your own story—the odd one out, the one who didn’t fit the mold? Fairy tales have a way of mirroring our inner struggles, and for neurodivergent, creative minds, they often feel strangely personal.
Psychologists like Jung and Bettelheim believed that fairy tales aren’t just stories; they’re psychological maps, filled with symbols of transformation, survival, and self-discovery. What if we could use these stories not just to escape, but to rewrite our own narratives?
🔹 Try This: If your life were a fairy tale, which archetype would you be? The lost wanderer? The hidden genius? The trickster? What if you’re actually the hero who just hasn’t reached the final chapter yet?
Let’s explore how fairy tales can help us reshape the way we see ourselves, our struggles, and our potential for transformation. ✨📖

Metaphorical Cards: A Psychotherapist’s Guide to Self-Discovery, Relationships, and the Power of Visual Thinking
Sometimes, the best way to understand ourselves isn’t through direct answers—it’s through symbols, metaphors, and imagery. Metaphorical cards are a powerful therapeutic tool that helps unlock emotions, navigate relationships, and explore the subconscious. This guide dives into how therapists, coaches, and individuals can use these cards for self-discovery, personal growth, and deep emotional insight.
- neurodivergence
- mental wellness
- Mental Health
- mid-life discovery of neurodivergence
- personal growth
- autism
- adhd
- creative mindfulness
- Self-Help and Personal Growth
- archetypes in art
- Jungian psychology
- Creative Wellness
- audhd
- self-expression
- Mindfulness and Creativity
- Self-Expression
- Emotional Well-being
- menopause
- Neurodivergent Support
- mindfulness
- art therapy
- meltdown
- self awareness
- Art Therapy
- jungian therapy
- Creative Therapy
- Journaling and Art
- christmas mental health
- Art as Healing
- overwhelm
- myth and symbolism
- teen mental health
- symbolism in art
- parenting
- neurodivergent children
- coping strategies
- imagination
- adding outlines
- cards
- shadow work
- collective unconscious
- archetypes
- Healing Through Art
- stress relief
- holiday mental health
- masking
- Psychotherapy Tools
- modern creativity
- gen z
- quirks
- relaxation techniques
- current affairs
- children
- meaning
- grief
- frozen
- psychology of ar
- ways to relax
- Bruno Betelheim
- parties
- Trauma Recovery
- chromotherapy
- internet
- shutdown
- synchronicity
- Narrative Therapy
- storytelling in art
- fairy tales
- Therapeutic Art
- brat energy
- personality types
- inner child healing
- coincidence
- burnout
- anima/animus
- Executive Function
- healing through art
- nostalgia
- unconscious
- the power of colour
- slang
- creative therapy
- play therapy
- Pathological Demand Avoidance
- digital art
- doodling
- reverse colouring
- mbti
- turning fifty
- colour therapy
- metaphorical associative cards