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I talk about ADHD like it actually shows up in real life, though my personal experiences.

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These Cartoon Characters Have ADHD and Nobody Noticed

Some cartoon characters just hit a little too close to home. Ever wonder why you relate so much to a chaotic animated person? This cartoon video explores five characters that resonate with individuals experiencing adhd symptoms, even before understanding what attention deficit hyperactivity disorder truly was. We dive into the world of animation and personal connection, including a nod to the simpsons, from the perspective of someone living with adhd in adults. In this video, I’m talking about 5 cartoon characters I vibe with as a person with ADHD — not because they are officially diagnosed, but because their energy, impulsiveness, creativity, emotional intensity, distractibility, and chaotic way of moving through the world feel very familiar. From big reactions to nonstop curiosity, these characters remind me that ADHD is not just about being distracted. It can also show up as humor, passion, imagination, frustration, overthinking, and a whole lot of “wait… why did I walk into this room?” This is meant to be fun, relatable, and a little bit honest. ADHD looks different for everyone, but sometimes a cartoon character explains the vibe better than a textbook ever could. Drop a comment and let me know which cartoon character you vibe with most. #ADHD #ADHDAwareness #Neurodivergent #CartoonCharacters #JustHumanADHD #ADHDLife #RelatableADHD #Neurodiversity

20 de may de 2026 - 8 min
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Who Doesn’t Believe in ADHD? | The Real Reasons

ADHD is real, but not everyone treats it that way. This video addresses the common experience of emotional invalidation faced by individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, particularly in adults. Through understanding typical adhd symptoms, we can better educate those around us and promote mental health awareness. This is a crucial step for personal growth and fostering a more understanding environment. I break down the five types of people who don’t believe in ADHD, from the “just try harder” crowd to the “everyone’s a little ADHD” minimizers. If you’ve ever felt dismissed, judged, or made to question your own diagnosis, this one is for you. We’ll talk about why these reactions happen, why they are so damaging, and how to understand the flawed thinking behind them without letting it define your experience. ADHD is not laziness. It is not a character flaw. It is not an excuse. It is a real neurodevelopmental condition that impacts focus, motivation, emotional regulation, relationships, and daily life. You’re not broken. You’re not making it up. You’re Just Human. In this video: The “Try Harder” Person The Resentful Partner The “Back in My Day” Skeptic The “Everyone’s a Little ADHD” Minimizer The Armchair Psychologist Drop a comment: which type have you dealt with the most? #ADHD #AdultADHD #ADHDAwareness #Neurodivergent #JustHumanADHD #MentalHealth #ADHDSupport #ADHDLife

13 de may de 2026 - 8 min
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Why Your ADHD Got Worse After Childhood Stress

ADHD and childhood trauma can create a cycle that a lot of people live through, but very few people talk about clearly. This video explores how ADHD can be heritable, passed down through generations not just genetically, but also through family stress and emotional regulation challenges. We discuss key findings on ADHD in children and parents, highlighting repeating patterns and coping mechanisms within families. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for effective stress management and parenting strategies. This isn’t about blaming parents, teachers, or anyone else. It’s about understanding the cycle so we can finally break it. ADHD is not caused by bad parenting. Trauma is not a character flaw. And struggling as a kid does not mean you were broken. It may mean your nervous system was overwhelmed, your needs were misunderstood, and your brain was trying to survive the best way it knew how. In this video, we’ll talk about: How ADHD and trauma symptoms can overlap Why childhood criticism can hit ADHD kids so hard How shame and masking can follow people into adulthood Why emotional dysregulation is often misunderstood How understanding the cycle can help us heal, grow, and respond differently This is a personal and educational discussion, not medical advice. If you are struggling with ADHD, trauma, anxiety, depression, or emotional distress, please consider reaching out to a licensed mental health professional. Let’s look at it together. #ADHD #ChildhoodTrauma #ADHDAwareness #TraumaHealing #MentalHealthAwareness #Neurodivergent #EmotionalDysregulation #RejectionSensitivity #ADHDInAdults #HealingJourney

7 de may de 2026 - 9 min
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New 2026 ADHD Brain Study Found 3 Biotypes… It’s Not What You Think

A new 2026 JAMA Psychiatry brain imaging study found that ADHD may not be one single brain pattern. Researchers identified three ADHD biotypes linked to different brain-network patterns, including emotional dysregulation, hyperactive/impulsive symptoms, and inattentive symptoms. In this video, I break down what the study actually found, why this does not mean ADHD now has three official new diagnoses, and why it may help explain something many of us already know: one-size-fits-all ADHD advice often fails. We’ll talk about: The 3 ADHD biotypes identified in the study Why emotional dysregulation may be a major part of ADHD for some people How hyperactive/impulsive ADHD may involve the brain’s “brake system” Why inattentive ADHD can be quiet, internal, and easy to miss Why planners, routines, and productivity hacks don’t work the same for everyone What this research could mean for future ADHD treatment personalization This is not medical advice, and you cannot diagnose your ADHD subtype from a YouTube video. But this research may help us better understand why ADHD looks so different from person to person — and why the right support has to match the actual struggle. If you’ve ever felt like ADHD advice didn’t fit your brain, this one is worth watching. Study discussed: JAMA Psychiatry — Mapping ADHD Heterogeneity and Biotypes by Topological Deviations in Morphometric Similarity Networks #ADHD #ADHDResearch #AdultADHD #Neurodivergent #ADHDBrain #ADHDAwareness #MentalHealth #ExecutiveFunction #EmotionalDysregulation #InattentiveADHD

30 de abr de 2026 - 13 min
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