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6 Surprising Signs of Adult ADHD

2023/6/19
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一位专注于领导力和个人成长的著名_motivational speaker_和播客主持人。
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Mel Robbins: 我在47岁时被诊断出患有ADHD,这让我对过去几十年来一直困扰我的挣扎有了新的理解。我分享了自己的诊断经历,以及为什么许多女性在成年后才被诊断出患有ADHD,她们构成了一个“迷失的一代”。我将讨论ADHD的六个鲜为人知的症状,以及为什么女性更容易被误诊为焦虑症或抑郁症。我还将探讨ADHD对大脑的影响,特别是对前额叶皮层的影响,以及如何通过药物治疗、行为疗法和其他干预措施来有效地应对ADHD。 Mark Bloom: 作为Mel Robbins的医生,我指出她很可能患有ADHD,并解释了为什么她的成功和明显的ADHD症状并不矛盾。

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Mel Robbins shares her personal story of being diagnosed with ADHD at 47 and discusses the profound impact of late diagnoses in women, particularly the 'lost generation' who struggled with ADHD without knowing it.
  • Mel Robbins was diagnosed with ADHD at 47.
  • Many women go undiagnosed with ADHD, leading to struggles with anxiety and other conditions.
  • The episode aims to educate listeners about the signs and impacts of ADHD in women.

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More and more adults are being diagnosed with ADHD, so today, we are unpacking the 6 surprising signs of ADHD. I also tell you why so many women, in particular, go undiagnosed.

 

This episode is deeply personal, but my story is shared by so many women.

I lived my entire life with symptoms of ADHD and crushing anxiety because of it. But I was never diagnosed until the age of 47—and I found out by fluke!

So in this episode, I go deep into what ADHD is: a neurological disorder that affects the brain structurally and chemically. I explain the signs and the science behind what is going on in your brain to help you live a better life.

If you ever wondered if you have ADHD, if you feel like menopause is making it worse, or if you struggle with anxiety, an eating disorder, or low self-esteem, you have to listen. All these might be symptoms of ADHD.

This episode goes way beyond an inability to focus, because ADHD is so much more. This is an education in how your brain works, how focus works, and how to help yourself or someone in your life who may have ADHD.

I’ve been wanting to record this episode for MONTHS, but I didn’t want to do it until I had first-class resources for you. Because every time I talk about my ADHD story, we get an avalanche of questions from listeners.

I have regrets about that lost time when I did not know I had ADHD, and I don’t want you to have them, too.

 

Today you’ll learn:

 

*why women have been profoundly underdiagnosed

*four key differences between genders with ADHD

*why my diagnosis was both a blessing and a curse

*the surprising way most women find out

*six symptoms of ADHD that most people don’t catch

*the connection between anxiety and depression and ADHD

*resources and hacks to help you take charge over your symptoms

 

Xo Mel 

 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

 

  • 2:44: The surprising backdoor way I was diagnosed with ADHD.
  • 6:30: What I learned about the “lost generation” that has blown me away.
  • 7:45: A terrifyingly important statistic that led to this podcast episode.
  • 9:00: The definition of ADHD that may make you feel better about yours.
  • 10:15: Why are women underdiagnosed? The differences in symptoms.
  • 19:30: This is how ADHD impacts your brain.
  • 22:30: Breaking this myth about this symptom of ADHD.
  • 24:45: A really clear metaphor to explain how your brain silences noise, or doesn’t.
  • 32:00: How is it I have ADHD, yet I can hyper-focus?
  • 34:00: More surprising symptoms of ADHD that might make your relationships hard.
  • 38:00: This one hack helps me get birthday gifts for others on time.
  • 40:00: The jobs I loved because they worked well with ADHD.
  • 43:45: Now here’s the good news!
  • 45:30: A predictive statistic about children that you’re going to want to hear.

 

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