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542 Tunnel of Focus: Monotropism, Trauma, and Thriving with ADHD and Autism with Mattia Mauree

ADHD reWired

Eric Tivers, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP

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4.7 • 919 Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of ADHD reWired, Eric Tivers is joined by Mattia Mauree, an award-winning composer, poet, and host of the AUDHD Flourishing Podcast. Mattia shares their insights into the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with ADHD and autism, as they navigate trauma, self-expression, and what they describe as "attention tunnels." Mattia opens up about their personal journey, discussing the impact of complex PTSD, disordered eating, and their late diagnoses of ADHD and autism. They explain how monotropism—having a narrower field of focus—shapes their experience as a neurodivergent person. Through the lens of monotropism, Mattia explores how being stuck in an attention tunnel can make transitioning to different tasks or social situations feel overwhelming and distressing. Eric and Mattia dive deep into the intersections of trauma and neurodivergence, examining how neurodivergent brains may be more easily traumatized, especially in environments that fail to meet their unique needs. They discuss the profound impact of neurodivergent parents raising neurodivergent children and the challenges of navigating systems that don’t support their differences. This conversation also highlights the importance of self-expression in healing and flourishing. Mattia explains how self-expression, rather than achievement, has become central to their definition of success, emphasizing the importance of creating work that resonates emotionally, even if it doesn't fit the traditional metrics of success. Other topics discussed include: The connection between hyperfocus and monotropism in ADHD and autism How Mattia balances creativity, self-care, and flourishing as a neurodivergent individual The complexity of navigating trauma in neurodivergent families The importance of community and support systems for neurodivergent creatives and entrepreneurs This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the complex interplay of trauma, neurodivergence, and flourishing. Whether you identify as neurodivergent or are simply curious about these experiences, this conversation offers valuable insights into the importance of creating space for self-expression, healing, and growth. Connect with Mattia Mauree: Website: Podcast: Support ADHD reWired on Patreon: If you’ve enjoyed this episode and want to support the podcast, consider becoming a patron at . Your support helps keep the podcast going and brings more episodes to listeners like you! Join ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability Groups: Our coaching groups return this fall! Learn how to manage your ADHD more effectively in a supportive, community-based program. Visit to get all the details.

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first of all autistic people appear to be more easily traumatized

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like traumatized by like things in our nervous system

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have a cause a bigger reaction and therefore can more easily lead to actual

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trauma style reactions in the body. But then also if your parents are

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neurod virgin and they didn't have their needs met and they're traumatized also like who

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and your whole extended family is which is true in, like how, who is going to help you?

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A ADHD rewired episode 542.

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Since 2014, this has been the podcast for ADHD adults who have really good intentions and is slightly wandering attention.

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I'm Eric Tidders. I'm a licensed clinical social worker by training and a coach by design. I'm your

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host and I have ADHD. ADHD rewired is more than just a podcast. You could learn

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about our coaching and accountability groups, our virtual co-working community, and more, all at ADHD rewired.com.

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don't forget to hit subscribe or follow on your podcast app so you never miss an episode.

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We know this starting is the hardest part, so let's get started.

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Hey there, ADHD. rewire listeners. It's been a few weeks since the last episode came out and I want to give a huge thank you to today's guest,

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Matilla, who reached out to me and offered to edit our interview.

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And while I felt a little uncomfortable at first, I've been working on accepting people's

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