Love you sister you are doing great, I have ADHD and I tried KZbin almost 10 times for one week each, And also I am also trying to find the answer why ADHD behaviour even exist in evolution, Yesterday I have found that I have ADHD, I was happy and sad also, My finding is ADHD is quite genetic also I think my father has also that's why
@819rajiv7 сағат бұрын
Now I have found something new to learn about, I will going to watch hundreds of videos and tense of research paper, new topic for 10 days😂😂
@HEAVENONEARTH2-p3p11 сағат бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊😊😊
@Uriel_-_-106615 сағат бұрын
Im suprised you were denied medication (unless it was a specific type of medication) as my psychiatrist amd my psychologist both said ADHD medication has the highest positive evidence base for people with ADHD. So unless its not ADHD medication im not sure why. I also heard that ADHD can be misdiagnosed as depression or anxiety, especially if it's the inattentive type. Due to similar sulymptoms, just with different neurological causes.
@theblackdogandme3 күн бұрын
Why do you only have 99 views?! You are so intelligent and have such great questions.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching2 күн бұрын
This comment is incredibly kind and has made my day! I'm hoping over time KZbin will discover the people who want to see this kind of content and show it to them more 😊. For now, comments like this make it so worthwhile!
@sciencenotsrigma5 күн бұрын
Love this!
@henry51705 күн бұрын
hi
@Rnankn7 күн бұрын
Isn’t it likely ‘typical’ simply reflects the interests of the most powerful, as they are represented through our dominant institutions, norms and rules? And, more specifically, the so-called ‘typical’ qualities and typologies that have been institutionally and socially normalized are those most cohesive with capital, its functioning, and expansion?
@ioannafardella37178 күн бұрын
What do you all say..idk..first of all you don t get the notion of what "personality" is. What birth has to do w being good or bad like psycop*ths.. Anyways NT = **getting over the narcissistic stage of 2yo. **mentalised 2-3yo (developed mind theory basis of emotional empathy) **self consciouus emotions like guilt shame **access to all emotions (if asd access their emotions there ll be a gap as emotions are subspecies of cognitions & there s autistic thinking here) **mature defenses **sense of self. Or else there s some PD (or ND = person influenced same way by birth). I can t beleive this unaware group of ppl exists & on top of that they make conclusions from their heads about everything..ofc some ll exploit these d*mb bcs it is d*mb. These delusional beleive they re logic empaths truth tellers. & i m a table. Logic in maths. Iq is 1 thing. Wtf
@juliak.939011 күн бұрын
Since I am loving a good collection of good studies I wonder if you could name the studie or even send a link to it?
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching9 күн бұрын
I believe it was this one! "Empirical tests of natural selection-based evolutionary accounts of ADHD: a systematic review". Most of my short forms are linked to a long form which has an equivalent blog post containing all my references :)
@juliak.939011 күн бұрын
😂 This is so me trying every offered meditation-style over a changing schedule for 12 weeks… the only one that stuck involves movement… its the 4 directions7 heart chakra- meditation. It’s about 20 minutes long and it really clears out most of the brains noises leaving me refreshed and „empty“ without having to spend any spoons :) Love it. Should pick it up again 😂
@juliak.939011 күн бұрын
Yes! THIS! My brain spits out new ideas of forging „a thing“ that would have been so perfect, if I had found it, when I had a desperate need for it in hindsight. Does this make sense? But it doesn’t stop there- since I embraced my neurodiversity I just can’t stop finding more and more new ways of changing things and systems around myself for the better (like shifting the narrative of what autism actually IS or the paradigmshift towards the neurodivergence-model)- usually circumventing all the existing organizations that are centered around existing „Help for autistic people“ or „Help for parents of autistic children“. In my opinion they are not helping us to the full extend of their capacity…usually there are high positions in „xyz-competence-centers“ involved, who aren’t autistic… How about the community starts focusing on how to lift each other up in a less restricted ans scarce way? We have to figure out ways to accomplish that as a community… These are main focus points my brains works about every day and every night. Sometimes its exhausting 😅 But its an endless flow of ideas, it just keeps finding solutions. Now its my job to harness them 😮… just tell me how please😅
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching9 күн бұрын
I love it! I definitely think that a lot of the support out there is lacking and as more of us are advocating for ourselves we will start to see a gradual shift in things. I always think the best way is to connect with others in the ND community - making change is very hard for just one person but for a community it's definitely doable ♥
@qazwsxedcrfvtgbyhnujmikl-3912 күн бұрын
Giftedness isn’t actually real, the only way to be successful is to pay attention in class and to work hard just like everyone else, just because you could read in kindergarten doesn’t make you more special than anyone else.
@juliak.939011 күн бұрын
So you basically say that you don’t know about the scientific background behind giftedness let alone being 2e? We’ll, some people just can’t trust science, I get it . By the way nobody heard anything about being „special“ but you… What does that tell us about you one wonders 🧐 We don’t see ourself as special little snowflakes. It’s you or people like you who are afraid to be sent off to third place in a race that doesn’t even exist *smh* But you do have to bite, even though nobody even threatened you…. Grow some open heart instead of fear and evolve into the open minded person you could be 🫶🏽 (You can only evolve, IF you have the next form in the actual playing hand though. Keep that in mind. So you could heighten your chance of evolving yourself if you keep close to a lot of evolved ones. If you know what I mean.)
@qazwsxedcrfvtgbyhnujmikl-3911 күн бұрын
@ so what are you saying exactly? Evolved as in what?
@CalmLeopard-fr1cd12 күн бұрын
Not helpful. Too much chatter...ndvgt.
@mujtabashakeel-hq2zu12 күн бұрын
Little bit editing can boost your channel
@karthikeyant313813 күн бұрын
U look like Sheldon Cooper. BTW love you content
@JonBrase14 күн бұрын
Giftedness isn't rigorously defined, but the colloquial usage seems to correlate with the way that certain AuDHD profiles are perceived when it isn't understood that AuDHD is involved.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching14 күн бұрын
Definitely seems to be a huge overlap with AuDHD, especially in the circles I move in. Would love to see more research on this overlap!
@JonBrase14 күн бұрын
5:15 There's also the question of what "academically gifted" even means. I could ace every test and was reading college-undergrad astronomy textbooks in 4th grade, but my grades tended to hover around a B average because I preferred free time to good grades and routinely slacked off on homework.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching14 күн бұрын
Absolutely. This distinction is so important! Thank you for sharing this point!
@justanaveragebalkan18 күн бұрын
Oh great statistics, the science that claims to prove that the input is always true based on the dataset. This is really nonsense study, of course if you go into any business major and do the same study, 99% of the outcome would be the same, because you're doing a study in a pool of people with common interest. If you take the same group of people, randomly off the street in different parts of the world, and run the study you will get the opposite effect, so overall, this is nonsense.
@Toastcrumpet12318 күн бұрын
What would be the response to your question outlined in the title?
@CheesecakeMaestro22 күн бұрын
You had my attention and interest till your "coaching" plug 😩🤦♀️
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching22 күн бұрын
I have a free long form video on this topic. But I also do coaching for people who want more personal help with it. Some people are okay with watching videos, some people want more personal help. If I never mention my coaching, they're probably never going to find out it's an option.
@juliak.939011 күн бұрын
I relate if it is the very first video I watch from some creator I start to like, or if people do this in every single video. But since she does not and has a lot of free content going that is really on point I don’t agree with this being a palmfaceworthy thing to mention. Instead I *smh about your utter rudeness about showing off your disdain .
@JonBrase23 күн бұрын
From observation and personal experience, males with AuDHD tend to be less resilient, at least in terms of outward presentation, and females tend to be more resilient. When stressed, AuDHD males tend to shed load and females tend to hang on for dear life until they collapse. There's probably something to be said for being a bit more outwardly resilient than the average AuDHD male, but I'm not sure internal resilience differs a whole lot, males just have behavior that's more protective of their internal limits, and given the degree of distress frequently reported by females, I'm not sure us males have it all wrong.
@miravlix22 күн бұрын
I don't think there is ever a real reason to use gender when talking about autism, it's been a mistake every time it's done so far and the "female" autism craze is yet another mistake that hides all the males. As a guy, I'm fairly tired of being sidelined because I have "female" autism, like I don't have enough problems without being removed from the spectrum for having the wrong gender.
@maverick_Going-About-Life22 күн бұрын
Autism combined with ADHD which is what you are talking about is different from having ADHD WITHOUT autism. I just wanted to point out that difference
@GraceBrooks-zy3ms27 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you! I am audhd and personality psychology as well as neurodivergence are both interests of mine so this was very interesting ❤
@chuzzbotАй бұрын
Criteria seems to be for the doctors, not the patients.
@beckyray5894Ай бұрын
Just to make things even more complicated, highly sensitive people (people with high sensory processing sensitivity) are also neurodivergent.
@PaperRabbits_Ай бұрын
Have a comfortable (christmas) break!
@JLaalamiАй бұрын
Training is hard, mind and body alike.
@ritamacedonobrega...Ай бұрын
Ahaaaa... Have you ever noticed your body instead?? Instead of thinking... using the mind's eye... so using your atention on the physical and sensory expression of existing... and allowing the breathing to engage the process everytime the monkey mind jumps in... notice thoughts like clouds on a windy sky.... and if you spot many enjoy the process... but if you notice it the come back to the body sensations and breathing... it gets easier with time... One day... you may be able to sit in an aligned position looking at a spot on the wall and be surprised a whole 5 minutes passed since you looked at the clock... uh, uh... or maybe even an hour... 😅 Thank you for exposing your process so authentically!! Happy meditating! ❤❤❤
@JonBraseАй бұрын
Undiagnosed, unsure AuDHDers: "I don't want to take up space in a community that isn't mine" The actual AuDHD community: "One of us! One of us! One of us!" The gatekeeping us largely external: From neurotypicals; from undiagnosed, unaware AuDHDers that think we're completely normal; and from our own brains. That said, in special interest communities and careers that are largely AuDHD but largely unaware, there can be significant gatekeeping over masking conflicts: For example, high masking individuals entering low masking communities can be rejected when they start trying to enforce neurotypical norms, and low masking individuals entering high masking communities can be seen as an embarrassment in a group that already feels that its place in society is unsteady.
@JonBraseАй бұрын
ADHD: The diagnosis I should have seen coming. Kindergarten teacher tried getting me tested due to disciplinary issues, ADHDad objected, grumbling about pathologizing and medicating "normal childhood behaviors" just because they were inconvenient for educators. After kindergarten, the ADHD channeled itself into reading ahead in the textbook instead of paying attention to the lesson, so no huge difficulties in school because I quickly got to know things before they were ever covered in class. Laziness was an issue because I was underchallenged and my test scores could make up for lack of discipline in homework. I joked about being ADHD in my teens and 20s with no clue that I actually had it. Then my brother got diagnosed, and, oh, wait a minute, if he has it, I *definitely* have it.
@TotalRookie_LVАй бұрын
There are other meanings to "typical" besides "normal", such as "common", "vulgar" and "insignificant". Besides the other name for being a neurotypical is neuroconformal - blend in, don't stick out, UNLESS a higher social position allows somewhat more freedom. P.S. I'm not preaching neurodivergent supremecy! Some of the best and dearest people I've ever known are neurotypicals. World needs us and them, as we have sifferent strenghts and weaknesses, thus we can complete each other and bring our strengths in situations, where the other neurotype might struggle.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoachingАй бұрын
Definitely agree on the fact that the world needs both us and them! We have so many complimentary strengths and the world would be such a better place if we were all embraced! Can you elaborate on contexts where "typical" means "vulgar"?
@cristinachaliandroi1369Ай бұрын
Neurotypicals traits 1 you aislate the sounds are you interested in and you are selectevely def 2 social cues are in your dna you breath live and feed of social cues 3 you speaking inderectly to express your wants / needs 4 you pay attention to the sentimental expression of something has been said and you dont really hear the actual words 5 you are easily obedient to orders and bosses 6 you prefer kindness over efficiency 7 you miss sooo much going on you miss the essence of life which is being authentic and unique
@ThroughTheNoiseCoachingАй бұрын
Ha some of these are great. I love spinning round the diagnostic criteria, it really hits home how the phrasing can be really othering!
@lisaschwegel352021 күн бұрын
I'm finding the typicals that I know don't seem to be very aware of others feelings, if they do, they're not caring. Whereas I pay attention to tones and facial and know whether they're hurting or angry or whatever. My point is, I think the dsm5 has to be revamped.
@nycjanedoeАй бұрын
This describes a post traumatic response. One may do with that what they will.
@nessidoe8080Ай бұрын
Working hard in the garden relaxes my mind more than anything else. I feel really regulated afterwards, no matter the weather or the season. Passive mindfulness meditation doesn't work for me either. Instead I'm trying to find mushrooms and other beautiful fauna in the forest while walking my dog. That also results in many beautiful pictures on my phone 😊.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoachingАй бұрын
Ahh yes that makes perfect sense! Those walks with your dog sound glorious! You must have so many gorgeous pictures!
@lunizparlein173Ай бұрын
Some people with personality disorders prefer to get diagnosis like ADHD and bipolar for some reason
@OurgasmComrade21 күн бұрын
They're more socially acceptable and "redeemable" than something like borderline or narcissistic personality disorder. BPD and NPD are very difficult to treat and often demonized. So if a person with NPD or BPD has some overlapping traits with ASD and ADHD, they can use those as masks to cloak themselves and have a fallback explanation for when the mask slips.
@Toastcrumpet12318 күн бұрын
Could you please share the evidence that supports that?
@PaperRabbits_Ай бұрын
Crane!
@ThroughTheNoiseCoachingАй бұрын
Yeaaaah 😁😁😁
@PaperRabbits_Ай бұрын
Nice paper dove model!
@ThroughTheNoiseCoachingАй бұрын
It's my favourite thing to fold now!!
@empire40Ай бұрын
I like that you put the written words over your face. .... why? just why?
@ThroughTheNoiseCoachingАй бұрын
@@empire40.. I was very confused by this comment because there are no words but it looks like KZbin is automatically putting the subtitles up there. Is that what you're seeing?
@empire40Ай бұрын
@@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching yes. im sorry i couldnt describe it any better. greatings from germany :) . i was generally a bit salty when i wrote this. sorry
@ThroughTheNoiseCoachingАй бұрын
No worries friend, I will see if there's a setting to move the subtitles! Have a good evening!!
@NuttyYTАй бұрын
crazy how thinking too much became a disorder
@bigt9374Ай бұрын
It started with the invention of the led bulb
@AschSilipino2 ай бұрын
I have combination ADHD and autism. Do you know what being a generalist would look like in the combination of both?
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching2 ай бұрын
I actually have both too! I think it's a mixture of the best of both worlds - we have the ability to be generalist but can go deep when needed, allowing us to flex into both positions according to what's currently needed. I think I personally tend to lean a little more generalist so I think each individual is different here according to personal preferences as well!
@AschSilipino2 ай бұрын
@@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching tysm! Reading the comment did make me feel like I related to it. Now I have more knowledge 🧚♀️✨
@ThroughTheNoiseCoachingАй бұрын
@@AschSilipino Ah yaay! Love it 😁😁😁
@AcrosstheNanoverse2 ай бұрын
Thank you! these videos are fantastic!
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, it means a lot!
@sumidotson2 ай бұрын
My first video I see from you and I really like it. 👍I've just realised that the stuff you're talking about in this video are things I've been trying to incorporate when I'm having conversations. It was nice hearing it in well thought out words and clearly talked about in different scenarios, and seeing what makes what effective. I was just really pleasantly surprised to know other people try these stuff too and that there are names for it. A random thing I also noticed is, as a neurodivergent person talking to a neurotypical person, I feel like I struggle more with them being the one with the black and white thinking and having strong justice getting clouded in emotions. Which was pretty interesting to think about and kind of surprising to hear. But i shouldn't really be that surprised since I don't really fit in anywhere anyway.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your thoughtful reply! It's great that you've managed to stumble across these strategies yourself and glad I could help you give name to them! I actually have been thinking a lot lately about how I think black and white thinking isn't just a ND thing and is part of the human experience because many NTs struggle with it too. I guess knowing how you handle your own ND can help with managing others'
@sumidotson2 ай бұрын
@@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching You're lovely welcome C: Thank you!! I think that it's great that you made a video about this so other people can discover them too c: Oh that is interesting, I never heard of it being a ND thing, but it was quite interesting to hear about when it seems to be the opposite way with me.. If you ever want to ask anything feel free to if I'm confusing >.<
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching2 ай бұрын
@@sumidotson I think it's super powerful to have more tools at our disposal - if we have to move in a neurotypical world then we should make it as easy as possible for ourselves. You've articulated yourself beautifully :)
@missy43352 ай бұрын
I hate to say it I don't think neurotypical exists! For example if a child is loud it's a problem, if a child is quiet it's still a problem. Why can't we all be humans again. We all have different personalities with opinions with likes and dislikes. Alot of people think I'm autistic because I love music and play the piano without reading the music plus I'm quite shy with people.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching2 ай бұрын
I do wonder how this concept will evolve over time. Interesting that people have concluded that playing piano without reading music = autistic. I'm autistic and I read fluently haha...
@cristinachaliandroi1369Ай бұрын
They are like AI we are the real humans
@SebastianMarsching2 ай бұрын
Great video, watching this made me really curious about the book. Incidentally, just a few hours before watching your video, I had had two “difficult” conversations and it was very interesting to analyze these conversations based on the concepts that you presented. This way, I was actually able to identify points where I or the other person in the conversation employed one of the techniques presented in the video, but I was also able to identify points where I could have done better, and watching the video actually made me understand why and how I could have done better, so I will definitely try this the next time I have such a conversation. Regarding the CBT controversy, it is my understanding that the problem is not CBT itself, but how it can be dangerous when it used for the wrong goals. One of the concepts behind CBT is that cognitive distortions can be the cause cause of various psychological disorders (in particular anxiety disorders). When it comes to neurodivergent people, the problem is that what an outsider might see as a cognitive distortion might actually be a result of our differences in sensory processing and thinking styles. So, for a neurodivergent person, it is critical to have a therapist that is not only well-versed in CBT, but also has a good understanding about our neurological differences. Otherwise, there is a danger that CBT is not only used to help us with cognitive distortions, but it is employed to “fix” things that are actually part of how our brains work, and obviously this is a recipe for disaster. In the context of conversations, I think that it can be helpful to reflect on one’s perceptions and associated emtions and ask oneself where these might originate and whether they are actually caused by the conversation or something else. One just shouldn’t make the mistake of assuming that one’s own emotions are “wrong” or unjustified. Unfortunately, due to our experiences of living in a neurotypical world, I think that this is excatly what we are doing way too often.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching2 ай бұрын
Wow that's fantastic! I'm so glad this was so immediately helpful! Not that I hope you have a difficult conversation soon but I'm looking forward to hearing about it when you do! Totally hearing what you say about CBT. I was recently reading a paper on CBT in the UK for ADHD and it agrees a lot with what you're saying. When ADHDers were given generic CBT without taking into account their ADHD they found it basically a waste of time, but when their ADHD was taken into account they found it much more useful - I'm sure this can be generalised to other forms of ND as well. I really like your explanation around how our differences can be perceived as cognitive distortions by people who don't know about neurodivergence. Love that last point!
@m-jud17012 ай бұрын
That’s brilliant. I needed to hear this :) my mom praised my resiliency and drive the other day, and I said « well, there isn’t any other way is there ? You get back up and start again » and it felt so obvious and right to me. Thanks ADHD, I guess ?
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching2 ай бұрын
For some reason KZbin was hiding this lovely comment from me! I love your attitude there. I do really think resiliency is something we're amazing at and I'm so glad to hear you being recognised for that because I think it's so often missed! Keep being resilient and driven 😁
@nycjanedoe2 ай бұрын
No one believes me about how much I am struggling or that it's because I'm logistically and practically exhausted because of years of masking and overfunctioning without adequate appropriate and safe support, NOT because I'm mentally ill. People are gaslighting me about the seriousness of my struggle and then gaslighting me about its cause.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching2 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear this. It can take time for those close to us to understand. Remember that masking is a tool that you can use when you have the energy for it but you don't have to use it all the time, it's okay to not mask sometimes. I hope you manage to get the support you need soon.
@itinakhatun59413 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Sending love ❤
@JasonMTaylor3 ай бұрын
We also lose good leaders because corporate metrics “weed out” neurodivergent leaders because resources are withheld to help the square pegs fight into round holes.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching3 ай бұрын
That's very true, it's not just that we need more being brought in but that we need better retention as well. Excellent point!
@SimoneEppler3 ай бұрын
I feel the same way! Thank you for putting it into words.
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! It's always interesting trying to think of how to put more of my experience into words..
@schippai33083 ай бұрын
In my experience I probably wouldn't have been a very good specialized musician at all - it'd be waaay more likely that I'd just drop the thing if I kept at only one
@ThroughTheNoiseCoaching3 ай бұрын
That is such a good point!! It's like the variety keeps us moving forward where the lack of it would mean we struggle to even stay engaged!