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When Autism Hides the ADHD: 6 Ways It Gets Missed

20 min · 22 de mar de 2026
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When autism is identified first, ADHD can hide in plain sight, tucked behind the structure, the routines, and the focused intensity that autistic neurology creates. If you've been told your focus looks "fine" while you're quietly drowning in cognitive noise, half-finished tasks, and a nervous system that won't settle, this video explores what might be going on underneath. This video is for AuDHD adults, late-identified Autistic people exploring whether ADHD is also part of their experience, and clinicians working with neurodivergent clients. If you want to go deeper, I wrote a companion article that maps out all six patterns in detail: https://neurodivergentinsights.com/adhd-hides-autism/ * How autistic routines and structure can compensate for and hide ADHD distractibility * Why shutdowns and meltdowns get attributed to autism alone, missing the ADHD cognitive overwhelm * The difference between autistic inertia and ADHD task paralysis, and how both can operate at once * How special interests can mask ADHD novelty seeking (the "special interest solar system") * Why quiet, inattentive ADHD is especially vulnerable to being missed when autism is already known * How monotropism can look like excellent focus while ADHD fragments attention outside that channel * Defensive monotropic mode: when deep focus becomes an escape from ADHD overwhelm * Diagnostic overshadowing from co-occurring mental health conditions

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