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ADHD Emotions: The Chicken or the Egg Dilemma [Research Recap]

ADHD Emotions: The Chicken or the Egg Dilemma [Research Recap]

Season 1 Episode 54 Published 2 years ago
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Welcome back to The ADHD Skills Lab!

This is Producer Sarah speaking; ready to give you the long and short about what you'll find this week:

  1. Understanding the link between mind wandering, rumination and mindfulness
  2. What happens when you screen a bunch of neurotypicals for ADHD and emotional dysregulation?
  3. High co-morbidity between ADHD and mood disorders? What's that about...

*BONUS: I go on a rant this week... which of the three topics do you think triggered it? Come find me on IG/YT and let me know your guess!

Thanks for being here! Until next time,
~ Sarah R (Podcast Producer)

ADHD Skills Discussed:

  • More ADHD-friendly mindfulness ritual
  • Modifying the method to accommodate yourself
  • Self-advocacy scripting (this one is in the subtext)


References:
00:55 - Excessive mind wandering, rumination, and mindfulness mediate the relationship between ADHD symptoms and anxiety and depression in adults with ADHD.
14:40  - Relationship Between ADHD-Like Traits and Emotion Dysregulation in the Adult General Population.
21:47 - Clinical characterization of coexisting ADHD symptoms in a sample of adults with cyclothymia: a preliminary observational study


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