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Sunday, June 26, 2022

10 Signs of High Functioning Depression

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The symptoms of High Functioning Depression (HFD) are similar to that of clinical depression. Many people suffer from High Functioning Depression, and might not even know it; do ~you~ have HFD? 10 signs of High Functioning Depression include being more intelligent than the average cohort, having tendencies of perfectionism, and having a family history of depression. People with high functioning depression often try to endure it without getting proper help, which allows HFD to build up gradually more and more overtime. Those with HFD don’t engage in regular hobbies, and tend to confuse high functioning depression with burnout. People with high functioning depression might have symptoms of clinical depression. Do you have high functioning depression? Do you have any stories or coping mechanisms that you would like to share? Please let the Psych2Go community know, in the comment section!

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ADHD Support Talk Radio Co-hosts Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris discuss ADHD Burnout on this podcast episode. They talk about the signs you should be looking out for to prevent ADHD Burnout. They also discuss some strategies to overcome ADHD Burnout.

Tara McGillicuddy, a friend, colleague, and community leader, is known for her dedication to deep, soulful, energetic-level shifts that are required in life. She is dedicated to helping you see your life clearly, to identify your blockages, to tune into the sacred energies, and to helping you build a life that works with precise steps and structure.

Tara is well-known and respected in the ADHD community. She has made tens of thousands of people's lives better over the years through her practical and lasting shifts. Tara is a leader in this field, having created ADDClasses.com and ADHD Awareness Expo. She has also developed her abilities as an empath over the years. Her latest project, Empath Now, is a resource that empowers Empaths.

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Lynne Edris is a podcast host and a Productivity and ADHD Coach. She helps distracted professionals all over the globe achieve their goals and take control of their lives so they can be more productive and have more time to do what matters to them. Lynne, a wife and mother of ADHD, understands the challenges and struggles that ADHD can bring. She is now living in a life full of success and fulfillment, instead of living in chaos, overwhelm, or underperformance as ADHD adults know. Her passion is helping others realize their potential and get "firing on all cylinders". You can learn more about Lynne at www.CoachingADDvantages.com, and text keyword "HACK" to 33777 to get her 7 Fool-Proof Productivity Hacks for unfocused professionals!



ADHD Support Talk Radio is an award-winning podcast for adults with ADD / ADHD. Lynne Edris and Tara McGillicuddy, co-hosts, are joined by experts in Adult ADHD. They discuss important topics related to Adult ADD / ADHD. Dr. Edward Hallowell and Dr. Stephanie Sarkis are among the podcast guests. Dr. Ari Tuckman is Dr. Laurie Dupar, Terry Matlen, and Dr. Ari Tuckman are also present.

Tara McGillicuddy, the producer, owner and co-host of ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast is Tara McGillicuddy. Tara can be reached for general questions and feedback regarding the podcast ,
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Lynne Edris hosts the ADHD Support Talk Radio podcast. Lynne Edris can be reached to give feedback on her podcasts or if she is interested in interviewing you.

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