How to Explain AuDHD to a Partner
Explaining AuDHD to a partner can be one of the most vulnerable versions of this conversation. At work, school, or in clinical settings, the goal…
Explaining AuDHD to a partner can be one of the most vulnerable versions of this conversation. At work, school, or in clinical settings, the goal…
Explaining AuDHD at school or university can feel difficult for a very specific reason: you are not only trying to be understood. You are also…
Explaining AuDHD at work can feel especially difficult because work conversations are rarely only about understanding. They are also about performance, reliability, professionalism, expectations, and…
Explaining AuDHD to a child can feel especially delicate because the goal is not just understanding. It is also emotional safety. You are not only…
Explaining AuDHD to clinicians, therapists, coaches, or other support providers can feel very different from explaining it to family or friends. In close relationships, the…
Explaining AuDHD to the people close to you can feel unexpectedly hard. The problem is often not that you do not understand your own experience.…
Many AuDHD adults spend years trying to find one routine, one productivity method, or one coping system that finally makes life feel manageable. At first,…
For many people with AuDHD, sensory life does not just feel intense in a vague way. It can shape focus, energy, mood, recovery, work capacity,…
Home is often treated as the place where life finally becomes easier. It is supposed to be where outside demands drop, the nervous system settles,…
A lot of books explain autism well.A lot of books explain ADHD well.But far fewer explain what it is like when both are shaping the…