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Superpower or Struggle? The ADHD Spectrum of Experience w/ Ahmadreza Tadrisi

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Mike and Chaya sit down with ADHD psychotherapist Ahmadreza Tadrisi to discuss how his own diagnosis sparked a desire to broaden the understanding of this neuro-type. In their talk, Ahmadreza debunks some harmful ADHD myths and highlights how the "ADHD as superpower" narrative can unintentionally marginalize those who face more significant struggles.

We Also Cover:

  • Cultural differences in understanding ADHD, particularly in Iran
  • Inattentiveness without hyperactivity
  • Misconceptions and stereotypes fueled by pop culture
  • Systemic failures in accommodating neurodiversity
  • The dual nature of ADHD as strength and challenge
  • Limiting Labels vs Empowering Labels
  • How social media advice can lead to unrealistic expectations

Quotes:

  • "If we are struggling, it's because of the system. So if the systems were set up in the right way, we would be completely fine."
  • "When you are forming an identity for yourself, things need to make sense."
  • "The problem that we are having today is that the ones that need the most help, their voices are the ones that we hear the less."
  • "It's very charmed to educate the public only about the positive aspects. It's more appealing and it sells better. But does it actually change the reality?"
  • "But the more and more you train yourself to listen to that intuition, that gut feeling and the way it shows up, everybody has a different way of tapping into that."

About Ahmadreza Tadrisi:

Ahmadreza Tadrisi is a psychotherapist with a master's in clinical psychology. Over the last four years, he has conducted over 3000 therapy and counseling sessions with more than 100 clients. His integrative, client-centered approach combines therapy and coaching, particularly focusing on Adult ADHD, inspired by his own diagnosis, and dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive space for all individuals.

Connect with Adhamreza:

Related Reading:

As always, thanks for lending us your ears and keep igniting that spark!

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Mike and Chaya sit down with ADHD psychotherapist Ahmadreza Tadrisi to discuss how his own diagnosis sparked a desire to broaden the understanding of this neuro-type. In their talk, Ahmadreza debunks some harmful ADHD myths and highlights how the "ADHD as superpower" narrative can unintentionally marginalize those who face more significant struggles.

We Also Cover:

  • Cultural differences in understanding ADHD, particularly in Iran
  • Inattentiveness without hyperactivity
  • Misconceptions and stereotypes fueled by pop culture
  • Systemic failures in accommodating neurodiversity
  • The dual nature of ADHD as strength and challenge
  • Limiting Labels vs Empowering Labels
  • How social media advice can lead to unrealistic expectations

Quotes:

  • "If we are struggling, it's because of the system. So if the systems were set up in the right way, we would be completely fine."
  • "When you are forming an identity for yourself, things need to make sense."
  • "The problem that we are having today is that the ones that need the most help, their voices are the ones that we hear the less."
  • "It's very charmed to educate the public only about the positive aspects. It's more appealing and it sells better. But does it actually change the reality?"
  • "But the more and more you train yourself to listen to that intuition, that gut feeling and the way it shows up, everybody has a different way of tapping into that."

About Ahmadreza Tadrisi:

Ahmadreza Tadrisi is a psychotherapist with a master's in clinical psychology. Over the last four years, he has conducted over 3000 therapy and counseling sessions with more than 100 clients. His integrative, client-centered approach combines therapy and coaching, particularly focusing on Adult ADHD, inspired by his own diagnosis, and dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive space for all individuals.

Connect with Adhamreza:

Related Reading:

As always, thanks for lending us your ears and keep igniting that spark!

Stay Connected:

  continue reading

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