Pt 1 ADHD May Be The Most Misunderstood Disorder In Psychology
Most of what we understand—and misunderstand—about ADHD is based on a superficial story woven by visibility, not psychology. What if the real key isn’t attention at all, but self-regulation? In this eye-opening conversation, you’ll discover how early clinical observations shifted from behavior—movement—toward the deeper mechanisms of impulse control, emotional management, and identity. The history of ADHD reveals a pattern: society tends to see what’s visible and assume it’s the root problem. But beneath the hyperactivity or distraction lies a complex interplay of regulation systems—thoughts, emotions, motivation—that, when dysregulated, can turn into a lifetime of misunderstanding, blame, and unnecessary struggle. You’ll learn how the diagnosis evolved from hyperactivity in 1968 to a focus on attention deficits in the 1980s, narrowing our view instead of expanding understanding. We break down: Why ADHD is often mistaken for laziness or irresponsibility—when it might be a fundamental regulation issue. How labels shape assumptions, limiting true insight into what’s happening underneath. The critical difference between attention and regulation, and why focusing solely on attention creates a distorted picture. The profound implications for how we support, educate, and treat individuals living with this challenge. What it means to reframe ADHD as a disorder of self-regulation rather than attention deficits, and how that simple shift can unlock new pathways for growth and resilience. This isn’t just an episode about diagnoses—it’s a call to see behavior through a deeper lens, understanding the psychology that shapes human experience. When we get clear on this, we step into a new realm of compassion, possibility, and effective change. Perfect for educators, parents, therapists, and anyone seeking to unravel the true story behind the disorder—and discover how to empower authentic growth. By exploring the roots of ADHD, you’ll uncover the stories we tell ourselves about capability and effort, and how moving beyond surface assumptions can lead to profound transformation. This episode challenges you to look deeper and ask: what if the real enemy isn’t attention— but our understanding of self-regulation? Whether you’re on a journey of personal growth or seeking to reframe mental health narratives, this episode offers transformative insights that help you see yourself and others more clearly. Because understanding the psychology underneath the behavior isn’t just enlightening—it’s empowering.

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