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Talking to loved ones after your ADHD diagnosis

Jun 04, 201924 minSeason 18Ep. 21
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The ADHD diagnosis can be as confusing as it is illuminating, unlocking doors in yourself you never knew to be closed. Just as it is a journey for you as you learn to live with these new words that suddenly describe you, it is as much a journey for those who love you. Parents, siblings, and others who care about you will experience a range of emotions as they, too, learn about your diagnosis.

This week on the show, inspired by a listener request, Nikki and Pete are taking on how to talk to your loved ones after you receive your ADHD diagnosis and give you some tools you can use to frame the conversation to work toward shared understanding and growth.

Links & Notes

  • (00:00) - The ADHD Podcast
  • (02:22) - Listener Letter!
  • (05:50) - Support The ADHD Podcast on Patreon
  • (07:14) - Talking to loved ones after diagnosis
  • (12:33) - The nature of 'fault'
  • (14:06) - Truth and Fact, Education
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