ADHD Stimming and Cricketing: Embracing Your Rhythms

Women's Mental Health Podcast

Have you ever felt out of step with the world's rhythm? You're not alone. This episode is your invitation to join forces with Randi Owsley and Jessica Bullwinkle, two compassionate psychotherapists who shine a light on the misunderstood dance of stimming and cricketing. In our continuous journey to understand and embrace the full spectrum of our experiences, today we explore the realms of ADHD stimming and cricketing — movements that are often misunderstood yet deeply ingrained in the lives of many women. 

In the heart of our journey together, the upcoming episodes of our podcast are set to dive deeper into the intricate world of neurodiversity, illuminating paths less traveled but equally significant. With empathy and empowerment resonating through each story shared, we'll bridge the connection between Women’s Mental Health and ADHD, embracing it under the vast umbrella of mental wellness. The conversation will unfold, shedding light on ADHD Stimming and Social Skills, and navigating the often misunderstood waters of how our stimming behaviors impact our interactions, offering candid insights and practical strategies to face these challenges head-on.

We're gearing up to explore Therapeutic Strategies for Stimming in ADHD with optimism, sharing innovative and hopeful approaches to self-understanding and care. Our commitment extends to bringing you the best in ADHD Mental Wellness Programs for Women, providing structured support tailored to our unique lives. Together, we will strive to understand ADHD Stimming Behaviors with clarity and compassion, turning each learning into a step toward thriving, echoing the spirit of #ThriveWithADHD.


FAQs about Stimming and Cricketing
What is stimming?
Is stimming exclusive to autism?
What does cricketing mean in the context of stimming?
Why do some people stim?
Should stimming be stopped?
Can stimming be a sign of anxiety or stress?
What are some common types of stimming?
How can I support someone who stims?
Can adults start stimming later in life?
How can I reduce harmful or disruptive stimming behaviors safely?

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Women's Mental Health Podcast, created by licensed psychotherapists Randi Owsley MSW and Jessica Bullwinkle LMFT, offers resources for those navigating mental health. This podcast or social media are not psychotherapy, a replacement for a therapeutic relationship, or substitute for mental health care. All thoughts expressed are for educational and entertainment purposes, no psychotherapeutic relationship exists by virtue of listening, commenting, or engaging. Our platform could contain affiliate links, which if used, might earn us a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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