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Deep Dive into the ADHD Dungeon: Part 2

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In this episode of our ongoing deep dive into ADHD, we continue exploring the unique challenges faced by women with ADHD. Building on insights from Part 1, we delve into the often overlooked symptoms of ADHD in women and how these differences impact their lives. We examine how ADHD manifests differently in girls compared to boys, the historical lack of research on female ADHD, and the societal pressures that exacerbate these challenges. Join us for a candid discussion about personal experiences, societal expectations, and the road to understanding and managing ADHD.

-ADHD symptoms in women often present as internal struggles rather than external hyperactivity.

-Historical research focused predominantly on boys, leading to a gap in understanding ADHD in women.

-Women with ADHD experience symptoms such as internal restlessness and extreme emotional responses.

-Societal and cultural expectations contribute to shame and self-criticism for women with ADHD.

-Personal anecdotes highlight the impact of ADHD on balancing personal and professional life.

-Undiagnosed ADHD can lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms like substance use and self-harm.

-Proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial, and understanding ADHD as a superpower can be empowering.

-Cultural and religious ideals, like the Proverbs 31 woman, exacerbate unrealistic standards for women with ADHD.

-ADHD in women often becomes more challenging with age, leading to worsened symptoms over time.

-Comparing oneself to others can deepen feelings of inadequacy and contribute to a cycle of self-blame.

Hosted by Amy Liz Harrison

Buy Amy’s Books: https://amzn.to/3ys8nuv http://amylizharrison.com/

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Lgxy8F

Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vHHHoi

Hashtags For This Episode:

#EternallyAmy #ADHD #MentalHealth #ADHDAwareness #Neurodivergent #WomenWithADHD #MentalHealthAdvocate #ADHDJourney #OvercomingChallenges #SelfCare #LifeCoach #ADHDManagement #Inspiration #PersonalGrowth #MentalHealthSupport

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In this episode of our ongoing deep dive into ADHD, we continue exploring the unique challenges faced by women with ADHD. Building on insights from Part 1, we delve into the often overlooked symptoms of ADHD in women and how these differences impact their lives. We examine how ADHD manifests differently in girls compared to boys, the historical lack of research on female ADHD, and the societal pressures that exacerbate these challenges. Join us for a candid discussion about personal experiences, societal expectations, and the road to understanding and managing ADHD.

-ADHD symptoms in women often present as internal struggles rather than external hyperactivity.

-Historical research focused predominantly on boys, leading to a gap in understanding ADHD in women.

-Women with ADHD experience symptoms such as internal restlessness and extreme emotional responses.

-Societal and cultural expectations contribute to shame and self-criticism for women with ADHD.

-Personal anecdotes highlight the impact of ADHD on balancing personal and professional life.

-Undiagnosed ADHD can lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms like substance use and self-harm.

-Proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial, and understanding ADHD as a superpower can be empowering.

-Cultural and religious ideals, like the Proverbs 31 woman, exacerbate unrealistic standards for women with ADHD.

-ADHD in women often becomes more challenging with age, leading to worsened symptoms over time.

-Comparing oneself to others can deepen feelings of inadequacy and contribute to a cycle of self-blame.

Hosted by Amy Liz Harrison

Buy Amy’s Books: https://amzn.to/3ys8nuv http://amylizharrison.com/

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Lgxy8F

Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vHHHoi

Hashtags For This Episode:

#EternallyAmy #ADHD #MentalHealth #ADHDAwareness #Neurodivergent #WomenWithADHD #MentalHealthAdvocate #ADHDJourney #OvercomingChallenges #SelfCare #LifeCoach #ADHDManagement #Inspiration #PersonalGrowth #MentalHealthSupport

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