Girls That ADHD
Sharing your ADHD diagnosis can feel risky, dangerous, and can even lead to disappointment sometimes. BUT, preparing yourself for the worst possible outcome isn’t preparation, it’s anxiety. So, how can we ACTUALLY prepare to share this information? In this episode, we talk about how to decide who to tell, when to tell them, and why you might want to share your ADHD diagnosis in the first place. We also unpack the emotional side of disclosure, the fear of being misunderstood, the impact of past labels, and the importance of emotional safety. If you're wondering: * Why telling people about your ADHD can feel so vulnerable * How to decide if you want to disclose at all * Questions to ask yourself before telling someone * Who to tell first (and why it matters) * How to prepare for different reactions * What to do if someone minimises or misunderstands your diagnosis * Simple, realistic scripts for work, dating, family, and friends This conversation is all about choice, compassion, and alignment - not pressure. ------------------------------------------------------------------ 00:00 Intro 02:04 I NEED to tell someone 03:04 Our experience telling family 05:00 Your response MATTERS 06:15 Figuring out your WHY 08:15 Preparing for their reaction 09:25 The vulnerability of sharing your diagnosis 10:40 Scripts for sharing your diagnosis 16:06 Maintaining a relationship with people who are not supportive 17:00 Don’t skip!! - A gentle reminder 18:00 Outro ------------------------------------------------------------------ https://www.umeedpsychology.com.au/neurodiversity-psychoeducational-assessments-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Find us on: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/girlsthatadhd/?hl=en] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@girlsthatadhd] And wherever you find your podcasts! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Like, follow, share and stay a while! xx
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