Divergent Conversations

Episode 125 (Season 4): Hidden Shame of ADHD: Restlessness, Relationships, and Post-Discovery Impact

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Sep 26, 2025
Exploring the emotional rollercoaster of discovering ADHD in adulthood, the conversation dives into the challenges and complexities of identity shifts. Personal anecdotes highlight how ADHD reshapes relationships and self-perception, offering insights on impulsivity, marital strain, and the interplay of stability and novelty in partnerships. The discussion addresses internalized shame, misconceptions surrounding ADHD and Autism, and practical accommodations for neurodivergent individuals. A candid look at the lifelong journey of self-acceptance and navigating dual-neurotype identities adds depth to this enlightening dialogue.
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INSIGHT

Social Framing Shapes Internalized Ableism

  • Society frames ADHD and autism differently, shaping internalized ableism for individuals.
  • Patrick and Megan note ADHD often gets 'cool' creative framing while autism attracts different stigma.
ANECDOTE

Diagnosis Came Through Relationship Strain

  • Megan described being diagnosed autistic first then later ADHD and feeling 'greedy' taking on another label.
  • Patrick described his ADHD discovery through relationship struggles and feeling it explained longstanding restlessness.
INSIGHT

Restlessness Undermines Relationship Contentment

  • ADHD often shows as chronic restlessness and inability to feel content in relationships.
  • Both hosts described a persistent 'grass is greener' idealization that strains partnerships.
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