The ADHD Dopamine Collective with Rhonda Estling
In this solo episode, Rhonda shares something she's spent over a decade refining: the clinical patterns she watches for in her therapy office that suggest a client may have more going on than anxiety or depression. Not diagnostic criteria. Not a checklist. Just the things that make her start asking different questions. She covers chronic overwhelm, sensory concerns, the burnout cycle, emotional dysregulation in highly intelligent women, masking, hobby hopping, screens, impulsive spending — and why so many of these things get misread, minimized, or blamed on anxiety for years before anyone thinks to look deeper. She also gets personal. About the clients she missed early in her career. About being told she probably shouldn't be a mom because loud noises were hard for her. About what it means to finally stop asking if something is "normal" — and start asking if it's working for you. If you've ever sat in a therapist's office wondering if you're being too dramatic — this one is for you. Topics Covered: * Chronic overwhelm vs. clinical anxiety — what's actually different * Why "it's not that hard" tasks feel impossible * Sensory concerns and overstimulation in women with ADHD * Overthinking and racing thoughts that aren't anxiety * Hyper-focus as a sign (not a disqualifier) of ADHD * The masking-as-performance vs. masking-as-survival distinction * Emotional dysregulation in high-achieving women * The burnout cycle that looks like bipolar but isn't * Why the question isn't "is this normal?" — and what to ask instead #adhd #neurodivergent #mentalhealth
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