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Hacking Your ADHD

Understanding the ADHD Subtypes

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.8702 Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2021

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to understanding our ADHD it can be a bit of a minefield to navigate - one of our most pernicious problems is that often we're never really educated in what it means to have ADHD. And to top that off, what we learn from pop-culture just reinforces stereotypes that don't really reflect what ADHD is actually about.

One of the most important ways to help manage our ADHD is to accept it, but that can be really hard to do if we don't actually have a good grasp of what having ADHD means. So in today's episode, we're going to be diving into the ADHD subtypes (or presentations as it's now being called) → there are the 3 kinds of ADHD that you might be diagnosed with, hyperactive-impulsive, inattentive, and combined.

Today we're going to be exploring these presentations of ADHD and working on understanding how this can help define our own ADHD.

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Find the show note at HackingYourADHD.com/subtypes

This Episode’s Top Tips

  1. ADHD is a spectrum disorder, which means that it includes a wide list of conditions and severity which means that your ADHD is just that, yours. No one is going to have the exact same symptoms that you do, so don't worry about comparing yourself to others even if you do resonate with a lot of the stories you hear in the community.
  2. The three presentations of ADHD are Hyperactive-Impulsive, Inattentive, and Combined. We can roughly estimate that about 10% of diagnoses are hyperactive-impulsive, 30% are inattentive, and 60% are combined.
  3. I know this was basically in the first tip, but it bears repeating - we're all going to be ADHDing in our own way - make sure you're not going to struggle with all the same things that everyone else does so focus on what's going to make the biggest difference for you.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD. I'm your host, William Kerb, and I have ADHD.

0:39.1

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

0:46.2

When it comes to understanding our ADHD, it can be a bit of a mind field to navigate.

0:51.8

One of our most pernicious problems is that we're almost never really educated about what

0:56.5

it means to have ADHD, and what we do learn mostly comes from pop culture and doesn't

1:01.8

really reflect what ADHD is actually about.

1:05.7

We can help manage our ADHD by learning to accept it, but that can be really hard to do if we don't have a good grasp of what having ADHD means.

1:15.1

So in today's episode, we're going to be diving into the three ADHD subtypes or

1:19.9

presentations as they're now being called, and then looking at how this can help us

1:24.0

understand our own ADHD.

1:26.5

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

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