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This is ADHD!
Chris Johnson
17 episodes
3 days ago
This is ADHD! is about being a totally normal ADHDer, it's not in our heads, it's really hard, and we want to be listened to, not ignored or felt sorry for. In this slapped together apology of a podcast, I talk to much more eloquent people about what it means to have ADHD for them and show that we all have ADHD and all of us are different.
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This is ADHD! is about being a totally normal ADHDer, it's not in our heads, it's really hard, and we want to be listened to, not ignored or felt sorry for. In this slapped together apology of a podcast, I talk to much more eloquent people about what it means to have ADHD for them and show that we all have ADHD and all of us are different.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Episode 8 The Perks of being ADHD
This is ADHD!
57 minutes 45 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 8 The Perks of being ADHD
In this episode, Harini Shankar shares her journey with ADHD and the challenges she faced before receiving a diagnosis. She discusses the stigma surrounding mental health in India and the lack of awareness and support. Harini highlights the importance of listening and understanding for individuals with ADHD and the need for empowering systems that accommodate their unique strengths and challenges. She also emphasizes the impact of trust and compassion in helping individuals with ADHD thrive. In this conversation, Chris and Harini discuss various aspects of mental health, particularly in relation to ADHD. They explore the importance of trust and empowerment in managing ADHD, the challenges of accessing mental health resources in India, the signs that indicate the need for professional help, and the impact of ADHD on daily life. Harini also shares her experiences and insights as a person with ADHD. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for awareness, support, and understanding for individuals with ADHD and mental health issues.Takeaways The stigma surrounding mental health in certain cultures can prevent individuals from seeking help and understanding their own struggles. Listening without judgment and offering support can make a significant difference in the lives of individuals with ADHD. Creating systems and environments that accommodate the strengths and challenges of individuals with ADHD can empower them to thrive. Self-belief and acceptance are crucial for individuals with ADHD to overcome challenges and build a positive self-image. Trust and empowerment are crucial in managing ADHD and building a positive relationship with individuals with ADHD. Access to mental health resources in India is limited, and financial constraints often hinder seeking professional help. Struggling to get through the day is a clear sign that professional help may be needed. Online resources can provide some education and tools, but they cannot replace professional input. Themes Struggles with Loneliness and Depression Mental Health Stigma in India Rediscovering Passions and Childhood Seeking Professional Help and Getting a Diagnosis Overcoming Self-Blame and Seeking Support Challenges of Explaining ADHD to Friends and Family in India The Importance of Listening and Understanding Creating Empowering Systems for ADHD Individuals The Impact of Trust and Compassion The Role of Memory and Self-Belief in ADHD Trust and Empowerment
This is ADHD!
This is ADHD! is about being a totally normal ADHDer, it's not in our heads, it's really hard, and we want to be listened to, not ignored or felt sorry for. In this slapped together apology of a podcast, I talk to much more eloquent people about what it means to have ADHD for them and show that we all have ADHD and all of us are different.