ADHD or ADD), but it is certainly intensified by ADHD. Shame is more than embarrassment; it’s a sinking, sickening feeling. As one ADDitude reader said, “A lifetime of missed chances, bad first impressions, poor social skills, plus being too loud, too annoying, too honest, and just too much has left me with broken hope, broken dreams, and a broken heart.” Where does this chronic shame originate?
Understanding the sources of shame can help adults with ADHD overcome these self-loathing and self-sabotaging narratives.Problem: ADHD is a neurobiological disorder well documented by the scientific community.
Still, too many people harbor the misperception that there is something dark and insidious – almost evil – about an issue with your brain..
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