The Counseling Podcast
ADHD is an amazing gift, but we often are carrying frustration and shame about the ways it has made our lives so difficult. ADHD has a strong impact on executive function and emotional baggage, especially if not diagnosed until adulthood. This week's episode dives into how ADHD affects all aspects of a person's life and how it manifests in adults. Dr. Jaclyn and Dr. Stokes invite on guest therapist Erika Barrington LPC, BC-DMT to share their perspective on how affirming therapy can help break through those mental barriers that stem from ADHD. With 9 years of experience in practice, Erika works to bring a body-based, creative, playful, trauma-informed, and trans-affirming approach within the Internal Family Systems model to their sessions. Three essential fuels for the ADHD mind/body are: movement, creativity, and connection. Erika's training in dance/movement therapy helps their clients integrate movement and creativity in the therapy process to center the healing energy of connection. Erika is invested in an anti-oppressive framework for therapy and seeks to embrace antidotes to the white supremacy culture that we are steeped in every day. What you will learn: * ADHD is described by some experts as an interest based nervous system * ADHD and hyperactivity, sensory issues, rejection, and social interactions * Impulsivity presents verbally in adults * The shame that can build in a person with ADHD * How ADHD affects the LGBTQ+ community Resources: www.erikajunetherapy.com [http://www.erikajunetherapy.com/] Keep an eye out for Erika's upcoming support group https://www.additudemag.com [https://www.additudemag.com/] http://chadd.org [http://chadd.org/] https://neuroqueer.org/ [https://neuroqueer.org/] https://blackgirllostkeys.com/ [https://blackgirllostkeys.com/] https://add.org/ [https://add.org/] https://hallowelltodaro.com/ [https://hallowelltodaro.com/]
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