Exploring Undiagnosed ADHD And Normalizing Neurodiversity
Some medical conditions are detected late in adult life because of the people around us, the environment we are in, and our upbringing. This is why undiagnosed ADHD is a common thing among many professionals, but determining it is easier said than done. Whitney Lauritsen opens up about her many moments of anxieties, shame, and mood swings, which she suspects can be related to ADHD in one way or another. Jason Wrobel discusses getting proper medical help when dealing with ADHD and the dangers of misdiagnosis. Together, they talk about the blurring lines between ADHD and other serious conditions like burnout, PTSD, and bipolar disorder. Jason and Whitney also delve into the role of neurodiversity in today's ever-changing society and why antidepressants must be the last resort when treating mental health problems.
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