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I Have ADHD Podcast

236 FOCUSED Member Chat: How Does Generational Trauma Impact Us?

I Have ADHD Podcast

Kristen Carder

Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education, Mental Health

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to the way we function as adults, our family history plays a much larger role than many of us think. In this podcast episode, I’m talking with FOCUSED member CJ about generational trauma and its impact on adult ADHDers.

Growing up, CJ's parents emotionally neglected her as they were dealing with their own emotional immaturity and symptoms of ADHD. Meanwhile, CJ was struggling with undiagnosed ADHD which caused her to act out without anyone to turn to.

When she received an official ADHD diagnosis at 51 years old, CJ started to research the symptoms and realized her family was heavily affected by ADHD. This realization helped her start to make sense of some of the generational trauma she experienced as a child and teen.

It also helped to explain her impulsive, risk-taking behavior growing up. CJ was always unaware of her actions, lacked self-awareness, and never understood why people reacted to her the way they did.

As an adult, she carried some of this emotional dysregulation with her. Fortunately, through therapy and life coaching, she was able to work through some of her own trauma to prevent handing it down to her daughter.

If you’ve experienced generational trauma that you know has impacted your life, I highly recommend you seek out a trauma-informed therapist or coach to help you. You might want to check out my group coaching program, FOCUSED, which is a safe space where you can join others like you who are recognizing the effects of their history and beginning to thrive as an adult with ADHD.

Come hang out with me on Instagram HERE.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the I have ADHD podcast where it's all about education, encouragement and

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coaching for adults with ADHD.

0:13.5

I'm your host Kristen Carter and I have ADHD.

0:17.5

Let's chat about the frustrations, humor, and challenges

0:21.1

of adulting, relationships, working, and achieving with this neurodevelopmental disorder.

0:27.0

I'll help you understand your unique brain, unlock your potential, and move from point A to point B.

0:34.0

Hey what's up?

0:38.0

This is Kristen Carter and you are listening to the I have ADHD podcast.

0:42.0

I am medicated, I am regulated and I am

0:47.6

ready to roll. I am so happy to be here with you today. How are you? How are you? Welcome. Thank you for pressing

0:56.0

play on this podcast. I just found out that there are now five million podcasts in the world,

1:02.2

which I am shocked by and so the fact that you press play on

1:06.4

this little podcast right here makes my heart so happy so glad you are here with me

1:12.1

today we've got a great show for you today.

1:15.0

One of my clients from my focused ADHD coaching program,

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CJ, is here to talk about her ADHD journey

1:22.0

as someone who is undiagnosed for 50 years and we're going to have a long conversation about

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generational trauma, ADHD going diagnosed in generations from one generation to the next

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and how that impacts us. You're going to love this episode. If you are someone with ADHD,

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especially if you've gone

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undiagnosed I hope you feel seen I hope you feel validated and I hope you are so

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encouraged so please join me in welcoming my client CJ.

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