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Hacking Your ADHD

Retraining Your Nervous System with Dr. Ute Liersch

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.8702 Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Hey team!

My guest this week is Dr. Ute Liersch, a Chartered Counselling and Coaching Psychologist with over a decade of clinical experience and author of A Minimalist’s Guide to Becoming Resilient. Dr. Ute specializes in helping adults navigate anxiety, ADHD, and burnout.

Her therapeutic approach is integrative, drawing from modalities such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and mindfulness-based therapies. Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Ute is an associate lecturer at Birkbeck, University of London, and holds a Fellowship in Higher Education.

In our conversation, we explore the nervous system beyond the textbook fight-flight-freeze model, including how our nervous system shapes our mood, motivation, and even the way we see the world. Dr. Ute explains why so many of us with ADHD find that our sympathetic nervous system is permanently on edge and how we can work on rewiring that response. We also talk about perfectionism, attention types, and what resilience looks like in real life, breaking it down into actionable steps that fit into our schedules and ADHD brains.


If you'd life to follow along on the show notes page you can find that at http://hackingyouradhd.com/240

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This Episode's Top Tips

1. Our parasympathetic nervous system can get stuck in a permanent state of “go time.” To help move our PNS back to a relaxed state, Dr. Ute suggests progressive muscle relaxation, where you are tensing and then releasing muscle groups one at a time so you can physically feel the shift from tension to ease.

2. Many of us have internalized the idea that there’s something fundamentally wrong with the way we work, think, or exist. Dr. Ute suggests replacing this assumption of personal defect with curiosity: “If I weren’t wrong, what would I need to feel safe?” This slight shift can open up room to problem-solve and tailor strategies to your actual needs.

3. We often talk about resilience like it’s a fixed trait—you either “have it” or you don’t. But Dr. Ute points out that resilience is about what you do, not what you are. It’s built in small, repeatable actions that teach your nervous system and your mind how to recover from stressors. Resilience isn’t about holding it together forever; it’s about giving yourself enough space and recovery so you can keep going when you need it the most.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD.

0:05.4

I'm your host, William Kerb, and I have ADHD.

0:09.3

On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with

0:13.4

your ADHD brain.

0:15.6

Hey team, my guest this week is Dr. Ute Leirsch, a chartered counseling and coaching psychologist

0:20.6

with over a decade

0:21.5

of clinical experience, and author of A Minimalist's Guide to Becoming Resilient.

0:25.6

Dr. Ute specializes in helping adults navigate anxiety, ADHD, and burnout.

0:30.6

Her therapeutic approach is integrative, drawing from modalities such as cognitive behavioral

0:35.6

therapy, C.PT, acceptance and commitment therapy,

0:38.8

ACT, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, MDR, and mindfulness-based therapies.

0:45.5

Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Ute is an associate lecturer at Burke Beck University of London

0:49.7

and holds a fellowship in higher education. In her conversation today, we explore the nervous system beyond the textbook fight-flight

0:56.6

freeze model and include how our nervous system shapes our mood, motivation, and even the

1:01.6

ways that we see the world.

1:03.0

Dr. Ute explains why so many of us with ADHD find that our sympathetic nervous system

1:07.3

is permanently on edge and how we can work on rewiring that response.

1:12.0

We also talk about perfectionism, attention types, and what resilience looks like in real

1:16.4

life, bringing it down into actionable steps that fit into our schedules and our ADHD brains.

1:22.0

If you'd like to follow along on the show notes page, you can find that at hacking your ADHD.com

1:26.6

slash 240.

1:28.0

All right, keep on listening to find out how you can retrain your parasympathetic nervous

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