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166 | How She Learned to Accept and Embrace ADHD- a Therapist's Story - Julie Reichenberger

166 | How She Learned to Accept and Embrace ADHD- a Therapist's Story - Julie Reichenberger

FromADHD reWired


166 | How She Learned to Accept and Embrace ADHD- a Therapist's Story - Julie Reichenberger

FromADHD reWired

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
May 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This Week’s Episode: Julie Reichenberger is a counselor in Denver, Colorado.  She primarily works with adolescents and adults with ADHD.  Julie, who has ADHD herself, found accepting her ADHD to be a real struggle.   In this conversation, you will hear Julie’s story of discovering she has ADHD.  At a certain point, she had what she calls a “final acceptance” of her diagnosis.  Some of her stories involve her not being as self-aware at younger ages.  We talk about the idea of whether or not things are easier if you’re less self-aware.  When Julie sits in the ADHD reWired Hot Seat, we talk about her struggle with naming her business.  We go through some of the legal and strategic things to consider in this process.   Connect with Julie Reichenberger: Website: http://jrcounseling.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jrcounseling/ You’ll Learn: [02:56] - Julie shares when she discovered that she has ADHD.  She explains her history with medication. [08:35] - Julie talks about coming to a “final acceptance” of her ADHD diagnosis. [12:10] - Julie does crisis evaluations for work.  She was talking with some co-workers that had observed some ADHD tendencies.  We talk about the term “ditzy” being a trigger word. [15:30] - We talk about being aware and whether or not things are easier if you’re less self-aware. [23:23] - Julie talks about working on the areas in which she has self-awareness. [27:53] - I ask Julie how she deals with “the yawn” as a therapist. [33:00] - When Julie was in college, she was a cheerleader.  She describes this experience. [39:17] - Julie sits in the ADHD reWired hot seat.  She is having trouble naming her practice.  We discuss some of the legal and strategic considerations when naming her business. [52:00] - When looking at options to come up with a name for her business, we talk about sharing information with clients. [1:01:30] - Julie shares what energizes her with her work.   [1:04:05] - I call BS on one of Julie’s statements. [1:14:00] - I commend Julie on her organized space. Use my Audible.com affiliate link for your favorite titles: http://www.audibletrial.com/ADHDreWired ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability Group Early registration for the 10th season of the ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability Group is now open.  Register early and get $400 off! Early registration interviews will be held on the first three Thursdays of May. Schedule your screening call at CoachingReWired.com Support the podcast on Patreon Patreon allows listeners like you to support content creators like me.  With a monthly contribution, you can get access to different levels of perks.  Learn more at http://patreon.com/adhdrewired Productivity Q&A Get your ADHD questions answered live!  These Q&A sessions take place on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 12:30pm.  Go to http://erictivers.com/events. ADHD Women’s Palooza If you missed the ADHD Women’s Palooza, you can purchase all 36 sessions (including mine) for only $197! Check it out here:  http://www.erictivers.com/palooza Want to be a guest? Hey! What about you?  Do you have a story?  Are you a Coach?  Are you an ADHD Clinician?  If you answered yes to any of these questions and you’d like to be a guest, schedule a pre-interview call here.
Released:
May 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

ADHD reWired is more than just a podcast, we are a community for adults with ADHD. This podcast brings you stories, strategies, and science from everyday people and the world's top experts. The host, Eric Tivers, LCSW, is a psychotherapist and coach in private practice. Eric Tivers has the unique perspective of being both a clinician who specializes in ADHD and an adult who has ADHD. Eric talks openly about his own ADHD. If you're looking to feel less alone, hit subscribe for a weekly dose of "me too."