Before her ADHD diagnosis, accountant Sam Salmons felt “fixed, but still broken.” As a young adult, she spent years in therapy, treated her depression, and had a laundry list of coping skills. So, why couldn’t she stop her body from doing things — like interrupting — that her mind didn’t want to do?
Sam saw herself as an “extroverted extrovert.” She was constantly talking and impulsively saying yes to everything. Then her therapist recommended an ADHD evaluation.
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- Programa
- Canal
- FrecuenciaCada dos semanas
- Publicado28 de noviembre de 2023, 5:00 a.m. UTC
- Duración21 min
- Episodio62
- ClasificaciónApto