
Tips from an ADHD Coach: How to share your ADHD diagnosis with others
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Have you had a bad experience talking about your ADHD with friends or family? Or, are you worried about sharing your ADHD diagnosis with friends and family, out of fear of how they would react?
This week on Tips from an ADHD Coach, Jaye talks about sharing our ADHD diagnoses with the people we love and what we can do to make those conversations go better.
Related resources
- What to do when someone doubts your ADHD diagnosis
- I’m letting go of the shame I felt about my ADHD and learning disabilities
Timestamps
(00:42) Kirby’s quote
(02:51) Unfortunately, it’s common to have a bad experience when sharing that you have ADHD
(05:36) Questions to ask yourself before having this conversation
(06:59) Setting time aside for this conversation, or asking for their full attention, not just a passing chat
(07:58) Front-loading our expectations for their response
(12:06) Work through the raw emotions of a diagnosis before having these conversations by doing some practice runs
(13:13) You don’t have to share your ADHD with someone if you don’t think they’ll respond well
(15:00) Recap
For a transcript and more resources, visit the Tips from an ADHD Coach show page on Understood.org.
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