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ADHD reWired

483 | Invisible Disabilities in the Workplace with Jessica Hicksted, PhD

ADHD reWired

Eric Tivers, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP

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4.7919 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2023

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Jessica Hicksted joins Eric on the podcast! Jessica was late-diagnosed with autism and ADHD and brings together her life experiences and education to advocate for invisible disabilities. Growing up the “awkward kid,” she faced life’s rough spots head-on, creating resilience and determination. These skills proved valuable in completing her PhD and dedicating her research into invisible disabilities to help promote positive social change. You’ll hear Eric and Jessica talk about workplace success for people with invisible disabilities, masking and executive-function drains, and ableism. Then, you’ll also hear about how Jessica got diagnosed, self-advocacy, disclosure or nondisclosure in the workplace, what Jessica uncovered in her research, and the benefits and values to businesses for being more accommodating. Find some of her writing on ADDitude Magazine! Questions/Topics: [00:01:06] Introducing Jessica & meeting at CHADD [00:02:13] Diving into Jessica’s research, and, “How do we–from a systems perspective–help individuals be successful in the workplace?” [00:05:23] Are the tides really starting to turn in the workplace about invisible disabilities? [00:06:27] Masking in the workplace [00:09:25] Jessica’s experience of being diagnosed as an adult after becoming a parent [00:16:14] What is an invisible disability? [00:18:56] Disclosure vs. intended disclosure [00:19:42] What does the data say about disclosure? [00:21:10] What kinds of questions did Jessica ask while doing her research? [00:24:24] A conversation on the prevalence of ableism in the workplace [00:27:58] Transparency and opening the door of communication [00:33:28] Money talk: What is the benefit and value for businesses to be more inclusive and accommodating for people with invisible disabilities? What does the data show? [00:38:30] In Jessica’s data, were there any industries that were ‘better’ with acceptance in the workplace than others? [00:42:18] What are some questions a prospective employee could ask to try and gauge if they will be entering a friendly workplace for neurodivergent brains? [00:44:52] If there could be one big change in the workplace to help individuals with invisible disabilities, what would that change look like? [00:45:53] Closing thoughts 🌟 Have you heard about our Adult Study Hall Community? Go to adultstudyhall.com to join our ADHD-friendly body-doubling community! 🌟 Interested in group coaching and want to take your ADHD management to the next level? Go to coachingrewired.com to get all the up-to-date information on the upcoming season of ADHD reWired's award-winning Coaching & Accountability groups!

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0:00.0

AIDWired episode 483. This is the podcast for those of us with really good

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intentions and a slightly wandering attention. I'm Eric Tivers.

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I'm a licensed clinical social worker

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by training and a coach by design.

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I'm your host and I have ADHD.

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ADHD rewired is a more than just podcast.

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We are a community. We are wired for connection and you are not alone.

0:26.5

Go to ADHD rewire.com to learn how you can join us in our free and secret Facebook group.

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Get additional resources for every episode,

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including links to any resources we mentioned on today's show.

0:37.7

You can support us on Patreon, sign up for email newsletter,

0:41.0

you can request podcast postcards to distribute to your clients and support groups.

0:45.2

Learn all about our award-winning coaching accountability groups, you can co-work with us in our

0:50.4

adult study hall virtual membership community.

0:53.2

You can do all of these things by going to our websites at ADHD rewire.com.

0:58.8

We know that starting is the

1:05.0

the hardest part.

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Welcome back to another episode of ADHD rewired.

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Today's guest is Jessica Hicksed.

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Jessica was late diagnosed with autism and ADHD,

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and she brings together her life experiences and education

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to advocate for invisible disabilities.

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