Powerful Possibilities: ADHD from New Diagnosis & Beyond

ADHD brains becoming resilient - revealing how to surf setbacks today

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ADHD Coach Katherine Sanders

Welcome to this week’s episode of ADHD Powerful Possibilities, hosted by ADHD Coach Katherine. Today, we explore resilience, breaking down misconceptions and exploring how those with ADHD can harness their unique strengths to build true resilience.

In This Episode:

  • Understanding Resilience: What does resilience really mean for those with ADHD? clue: It’s not about ignoring your emotions or pushing through no matter what; it’s about adaptability and flexibility in the face of challenges.
  • The Misconceptions of Resilience: Why has resilience gained a negative reputation and how these perceptions can be harmful, especially when they ignore systemic issues and individual mental health needs.
  • Strategies for Building Resilience:
  • SODAS Method: Situation, Options, Disadvantages, Advantages, Solution. A structured approach to problem-solving that can help when you're feeling overwhelmed.
  • STOP Method: Stop, Take a breath, Observe, Proceed. A simple technique to manage emotional dysregulation and ensure thoughtful responses to stress.
  • Mindfulness and Neuroplasticity: How practices like mindfulness can alter brain function, supported by insights from neuroscience, to enhance resilience in the ADHD brain.

Key Quotes from the Episode:

  1. "Instead of thinking about resilience as never feeling down, ignoring our emotions, pushing on no matter what's happening around us—that isn't resilience."
  2. "Resilience is actually more about adaptability. Becoming flexible and changing with the circumstances and requirements that we find ourselves facing."

Listener Interaction:

  • Question of the Week: How do you define resilience? Has your perception changed after listening to today’s episode?
  • Call to Action: Share your thoughts on resilience and any strategies you’ve found effective. Connect with me on @adhd_coach_katherine

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  • Carol Dweck's book delves into the concept of mindset, particularly the growth mindset, which is relevant for individuals with ADHD in cultivating resilience and embracing challenges as opportunities for growth.

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  • Examining self-perceptions and the positive illusory bias in children with ADHD, this review offers insights into factors that may enhance resilience and self-esteem in individuals with ADHD.

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  • This article explores the overlap between ADHD and mood instability, shedding light on potential comorbidities that may impact resilience and treatment outcomes in individuals with ADHD.

Solanto, M. V. (2011). Cognitive-behavioral therapy for adult ADHD: Targeting executive dysfunction. Guilford Press.

  • This book presents cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) approaches tailored specifically for adults with ADHD, focusing on addressing executive dysfunction and enhancing coping strategies, which are crucial for resilience.

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