Living with Adult ADHD
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 พ.ย. 2024
- What is it like living with adult ADHD? Brighton & Hove based organisation ADHD Aware, have worked with a local film-maker on a film that aims to raise awareness of living with adult ADHD. This film features members of the peer support drop-in group, talking about their individual journey and giving insights into their experiences of living with
Adult ADHD.
For more information about ADHD Aware see
www.adhdaware.org.uk
Special thanks to our funders:
The Chalk Cliff Trust (who funded this project)
Assert
Sussex Community Foundation
Brighton & Hove Council
This film was produced in collaboration with ranierifilm.com
I wish I had something like this near me in US
This charity is a godsend for helping me! It has drop in sessions with a very friendly bunch of people struggling with ADHD and ADD. We all get to chat and learn about how living with our restless energy, being compulsively distracted, getting heavily into one subject and devoted inordinately to something in life over another important to do’s that don’t get attention in our life. It’s very refreshing to be able to talk about all this stuff and strategies for dealing with the condition to build awareness and make small changes in lifestyle. This charity also has group discussions with a skilled and kind facilitator that is really really beneficial for me to talk about more difficult and unflattering aspects to the condition (anger, shame) or things that can help make positive changes for a healthier lifestyle, like self-care and self-regulation for example. People like us get loads out of talking and focusing on these good topics to explore and learn about. The charity also has another group which is facilitated for the partner of someone who has ADHD or ADD or the parents of someone with that type of condition. Friends are also welcome too! If you live in Sussex and want to come along to Brighton to learn more see the ADHD Aware website! Thanks for reading
Thank you for sharing this.
I wish I could go to the drop in sessions.
I watched this with a mate again to help explain my neurodiversity to him. I’m super chatty and struggle to stop speaking. The point about using a mind map in a meeting is interesting. I am getting better awareness and self control in the face of being driven by a motor at the groups ADHD AWARE runs. Any good tools and techniques to help me not drive others nuts is a relief to help not get reaction like anger, shame and rejection that I know only too well
Thank you so much for talking to me today Dave I did not know there are people like me I would really like to come please
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Great video, I really relate