“ Attention Deficit ” Is A Misnomer. Explain Adult ADHD
“Attention Deficit” Is A Misnomer.
By Catherine Novak.
Part of #ExplainAdultADHD. Reducing stigma and ignorance against ADHD adults by crowdsourcing our creativity and persuasion powers to help our fellow adults with ADHD.
Share one, not three specific point you want non-ADDers to know about what it’s really like living with Adult ADHD and I post it on my blog & share it on social media with the hashtag #ExplainAdultADHD and encourage others to share it.
“Attention Deficit” Is A Misnomer.
“It’s not that I can’t pay attention – it’s that so many things are clamouring for my attention! Having ADD is like living life without filters.
It’s always a conscious effort to choose what I am going to pay attention to, among many, many things that are all shouting at me “HEY, OVER HERE!”.
Once I pick that focus, however, I’m all in. I may not hear the phone ring, or that you want my attention. I might say “Yeah, OK” to your request that I get the milk, without knowing I said a word.
I literally won’t register that a part of my brain heard you were talking and responded back to you.
This is in part a problem with regulating attention and in part a self-defense mechanism.
Once I’m locked in, I don’t want to go back out to the overwhelming world without filters.”
By Catherine Novak.
What is your one specific point you’d like to share with non-ADHD adults to...
Source: Adult ADD Strengths - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Pete Quily Tags: Explain One Point About Adult ADHD To Non-ADHD Adults Source Type: blogs