
Unmasking ADHD in the Workplace
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Are you tired of hearing "You don't look ADHD" or being told your struggles are "just a fad"? You're not alone. In this revealing conversation with Dr. Alex Cappai we unpack the unique challenges women with ADHD face in professional environments and why being believed is often the first significant hurdle.
Dr. Alex Cappai dispels common myths about ADHD, emphasizing that while many associate it with hyperactivity, the central issue is actually attention management. For women especially, ADHD often manifests less visibly - through mental overwhelm, racing thoughts, and periodic burnout rather than external hyperactivity. This difference in presentation frequently leads to misdiagnosis or dismissal of symptoms.
We explore the fascinating connection between hormones and ADHD symptoms in women. Dr. Alex Cappai explains how estrogen levels affect dopamine production, creating fluctuating ADHD symptoms throughout the menstrual cycle and intensifying during perimenopause. This biological reality adds another layer of complexity for professional women managing their careers alongside ADHD.
The conversation shifts to practical workplace considerations, with Dr. Alex Cappai suggesting that finding the right environment may be more productive than trying to mask in unsuitable settings. Someone with predominantly hyperactive ADHD might struggle in desk-bound roles but thrive in dynamic positions. Understanding your specific needs allows you to seek workplaces where your neurodivergent thinking becomes an asset rather than a limitation.
Whether you suspect you might have ADHD or have been diagnosed and are navigating professional challenges, this episode offers valuable insights about professional assessment, workplace accommodation, and embracing your neurodivergent strengths. Subscribe now and join our community of professionals learning to thrive with neurodiversity in the workplace.
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