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Sunday, January 15, 2023

What Makes Something "ADHD Friendly"?

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We live in a world designed for those who are Neurotypical, but when designing a world for those of us who have ADHD, we need to think about what it means to be “ADHD Friendly”. So then, what does it mean to be “ADHD Friendly”, and what makes it so?

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Monday, August 15, 2022

How to become a Neurodiverse Ally #shorts #adhd

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Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is an anxiety disorder characterized by sentiments of fear and anxiety in social situations, causing considerable distress and impaired ability to function in at least some aspects of daily life. [2] These fears may be triggered by actual or perceived scrutiny from others. Social anxiety disorder sufferers fear being judged negatively by others.

Excessive blushing, excessive sweating, trembling and palpitations are all common physical symptoms. Rapid speech and possibly some Stammering could be signs. Panic attacks can also be caused by extreme fear or discomfort. To reduce their fear and inhibitions during social events, some sufferers might resort to alcohol or other drugs. Social phobia sufferers may self-medicate by using alcohol or other drugs, particularly if they are not diagnosed or treated. This can lead to an eating disorder, alcohol abuse disorder, or any other type of substance abuse disorders. SAD can sometimes be called an illness of lost chances, where individuals make major life decisions to address their illness. [3][4] ICD -10 guidelines state that the main symptoms of social anxiety disorder are the fear of being the center of attention or the fear of embarrassing or humiliating others. They also recommend avoiding and treating anxiety symptoms. [5] Standardized rating scales are available to screen for anxiety disorders and assess the severity of anxiety.

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the first line of treatment for social anxious disorder. Social phobia can be treated with SSRIs, particularly paroxetine. This disorder can be treated with CBT, either in an individual or group setting. [8] Cognitive and behavioral components aim to alter thought patterns and physical reactions in anxiety-inducing situations. With the marketing and approval of medications for treatment, social anxiety disorder has received a lot more attention than 1999. Prescribed medications include several classes of antidepressants: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). Beta blockers and benzodiazepines are also common medications.

Monday, August 8, 2022

How to ADHD in a neurotypical world | Jessica McCabe | TEDxBratislava

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Jessica McCabe describes the personal journey that led to understanding her ADHD diagnosis and how it helped her develop the successful YouTube channel, “How to ADHD”. This talk was filmed at TEDxBratislava.

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Sunday, July 3, 2022

What makes something "ADHD Friendly?"

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We live in a world designed for those who are Neurotypical, but when designing a world for those of us who have ADHD, we need to think about what it means to be “ADHD Friendly”. What does it mean to be ADHD friendly?

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What makes something "ADHD Friendly?"

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We live in a world designed for those who are Neurotypical, but when designing a world for those of us who have ADHD, we need to think about what it means to be “ADHD Friendly”. What does it mean to be ADHD friendly?

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