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31: Living the Modern History of ADHD, With Diann Wingert, LCSW, ADHD Coach, and mother with ADHD of children with ADHD
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31: Living the Modern History of ADHD, With Diann Wingert, LCSW, ADHD Coach, and mother with ADHD of children with ADHD
FromADHD Essentials
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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
This is a powerful one. Diann Wingert, LCSW shares her journey with ADHD. It's a tale the encompasses her professional work and her role in her family, and mirrors our modern undernstanding of ADHD. She shares her struggles, uncertainty, successes, and growth.
Diann Wingert is a coach and psychotherapist on a mission to help others achieve their true potential through radical self acceptance, leveraging their strengths and creating an ADHD friendly business and life. She helps creative entrepreneurs and self-employed professionals overcome their struggles with procrastination, perfectionism and people pleasing. Find Diann at www.diannwingertcoaching.com.
In Today’s Episode We Discuss:
What counted as ADHD in the early to mid-90s and how still that colors views today
How our understanding of ADHD has evolved
The patterns of ADHD across generations
How a child’s diagnosis might affect their parents
ADHD & Trauma
Why people with ADHD might not get diagnosed until college
The rainbow of colors of ADHD
What ADHD adds to our parenting
Empathic Time Travel
Blame vs. Responsibility
The transition from parenting children to parenting adults
The echoes of WWII (Wait… What!?!)
Radical Self-Acceptance
Links and Such:
From Our Guest:
www.diannwingertcoaching.com
From Our Host:
ADHD Essentials Website
ADHD Essentials Facebook Group
Diann Wingert is a coach and psychotherapist on a mission to help others achieve their true potential through radical self acceptance, leveraging their strengths and creating an ADHD friendly business and life. She helps creative entrepreneurs and self-employed professionals overcome their struggles with procrastination, perfectionism and people pleasing. Find Diann at www.diannwingertcoaching.com.
In Today’s Episode We Discuss:
What counted as ADHD in the early to mid-90s and how still that colors views today
How our understanding of ADHD has evolved
The patterns of ADHD across generations
How a child’s diagnosis might affect their parents
ADHD & Trauma
Why people with ADHD might not get diagnosed until college
The rainbow of colors of ADHD
What ADHD adds to our parenting
Empathic Time Travel
Blame vs. Responsibility
The transition from parenting children to parenting adults
The echoes of WWII (Wait… What!?!)
Radical Self-Acceptance
Links and Such:
From Our Guest:
www.diannwingertcoaching.com
From Our Host:
ADHD Essentials Website
ADHD Essentials Facebook Group
Released:
Aug 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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