Examples of non physical disabilities

Invisible Disability Project

Invisible Disability Project

Disrupt the Silence

What we're up to:

This Is Me Videos

Online Support

Speak Your Power

Glossary

Call Out Ableism

See What Drives Us

Donate

Unseen Zine Blog

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Long Days, Late Nights

Invisible disabilities and Motherhood bring joy and new challenges.

My Lived Experiences Shaped My Career In Mental Health

Accessibility + Eating Disorders

Invisible Disabilities Defined

An “invisible,” “non-visible,” “hidden,” “non-apparent,” or "unseen" disability is any physical, mental, or emotional impairment that goes largely unnoticed. An invisible disability can include, but is not limited to: cognitive impairment and brain injury; the autism spectrum; chronic illnesses like multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, and fibromyalgia; d/Deaf and/or hard of hearing; blindness and/or low vision; anxiety, depression, PTSD, and many more. We understand the body as always changing, so disability and chronic illness may be unstable or periodic throughout one’s life.

We define the body outside the mainstream fantasy of a “normal” body. We characterize the body and the mind as diverse; hence, our use of the phrases bodily diversity and neuro diversity.