Trauma Rewired

Overstimulated, Overwhelmed, Misunderstood; ADHD through the Neurosomatic Lens

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Jun 23, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Mari DeLuna, a certified Neurosomatic Intelligence practitioner and trauma coach, reframes ADHD as a set of intelligent nervous system adaptations rather than deficits. She emphasizes that ADHD is about attention regulation, not a lack of attention, and shares the impact of sensory overload on burnout. Mari introduces practical tools like proprioceptive training and highlights the importance of compassion for one’s nervous system. Her personal journey reveals how reframing ADHD can lead to thriving, not just surviving.
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INSIGHT

ADHD As Nervous System Adaptation

  • ADHD behaviors are outputs of how the nervous system processes sensory data and limited prefrontal fuel.
  • These outputs reflect adaptation, not fixed deficits, and include distractibility, impulsivity, and time blindness.
INSIGHT

Attention Regulation Over Attention Deficit

  • ADHD is not lack of attention but difficulty regulating attention on demand and filtering excess stimulus.
  • Hyperfocus and time blindness arise from too much incoming data and limited filtering capacity.
ADVICE

Use Containment Tools To Ground

  • Use containment tools (like an ab belt) to ground and reduce incoming sensory data during tasks.
  • Apply passive sensory tools to feel your body against surfaces and stabilize attention in overstimulating settings.
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