Adult ADHD & How to Get Things Done with KC Davis

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Right as therapist KC Davis gave birth to her second baby, Covid-19 began shutting down normal life. Not only that, but KC had just moved to a new city, her husband began a demanding new job, and pandemic restrictions caused their carefully planned support system to crumble. All of a sudden it was just her - and her two babies - home alone. Everyday.
In the chaos that ensued, KC began an unexpected new journey. From grappling with mental health barriers to becoming TikTok famous and writing a best-selling book - KC has ventured out on a quest. Her goal? To connect the dots between mental health and the daily care tasks we tend to take for granted.
So on today’s episode, we’ll talk with KC about the last few years - focusing specifically on the ADHD diagnosis that answered so many questions about her past. Along the way, we will learn her signature workarounds for completing tasks that feel impossible.
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@meagana3422
@meagana3422 7 ай бұрын
Listening to KC tell her story about listening to the lecture, not doing homework, and then getting an A on the quiz or test was my highschool life. Unbelievable how many females go undiagnosed because we learn all these coping mechanisms.
@tankgrl1980
@tankgrl1980 4 ай бұрын
Omg me too!!! I actually got held back in math bc I refused to do homework. The teacher asked me why and I said because I ace the exam so I don't need practice. So they made me take a class I literally tested out of and left me bored out of my mind and hating math...
@brendalg4
@brendalg4 3 ай бұрын
I am wondering how is not doing homework related to ADHD? I always did mine. My doctor thinks I have ADHD but I haven't had the test
@theodoreharvey4814
@theodoreharvey4814 3 ай бұрын
we prefer you call s women, uless you think just ken was the best song
@shellbhouse7923
@shellbhouse7923 6 ай бұрын
52 years old - diagnosed ADHD (inattentive) about 40, then later Anxiety, when Major Depressive Disorder had been diagnosed at the end of college-ish... and everything KC said about school years on - made complete sense. Studying/coping/memorizing - all of it. Again having been diagnosed ADHD, I still have never had a doctor go so in depth with me as hers did understanding all of these things. All of this is one big light bulb going off for me, which makes me incredibly sad and angry because all along felt like I've still failed - like I'm lazy and crazy. Especially entering menopause within the last couple of years everything has been horrible and amped up to 11 with depression, and a general feeling of "what does it matter?" I have sat in a psychiatrist's office telling him my whole thought is "What is the point?" (I think some of that happens to go along for me at least - because I've still never been married, no kids, and not much dating - so the extreme loneliness of being left behind by society's standards - is an entirely different sense of not belonging/isolating - even from friends and family) Seriously- this is the first time in years that I have any hope of being understood or pulling myself up through the depths of despair and confusion. I'll be listening to this again to take actual notes comma but I have gone through a lot of tissues crying/nodding my head at what she said, also, I am so greatful that the host ask asked such thorough, sensitive, direct questions almost like bullet points being added to the presentation. I can't extend my gratitude enough for this.
@BerniceBell-uu9mf
@BerniceBell-uu9mf 8 ай бұрын
She describes some of me to a “T”. I’m 70 and wish I had this knowledge decades ago.
@sandrainontario6710
@sandrainontario6710 7 ай бұрын
Me at 74, diagnosed one month ago
@wendyhannan2454
@wendyhannan2454 6 ай бұрын
Me too at 77, life could of been much easier. I’m happy there ‘s more help out there for new diagnosed Adhders, and their receiving treatment, help and advice.
@mandolyn9876
@mandolyn9876 10 ай бұрын
I love KC!!!!
@emkstr
@emkstr 5 ай бұрын
In theory I love the freeing idea of doing things half-assed. But I also have OCD where good enough is not good enough. I don’t know what to do.
@kevinbunn7915
@kevinbunn7915 Ай бұрын
Yeah I feel you! I've suffered from OCD my whole life practically and avoidance and depression is a big issue for me. I don't have full blown ADHD but I have some of the symptoms. I think there is definitely some overlap. Listening to this interview, with my OCD, has me analyzing how much ADHD problems I really have and whether her advice is applicable to me. Let me know what you think if you see this!
@Suejd1001
@Suejd1001 6 ай бұрын
Whyyyyy the back ground noise
@audreydunn9788
@audreydunn9788 Ай бұрын
This was so enlightening for me! Almost everything KC experienced was true for me too and it all started to make more sense for me. I’m so grateful God brought me to this podcast!
@tankgrl1980
@tankgrl1980 4 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this but i would argue we don't know enough about "female ADHD" to say females are more likely to have inattentive type. I have combined and its pretty severe but i always had an interest in psychology and am trained in all the tests so i paid attention and didnt come off ADHD. School pegged my inattentiveness as giftedness (thank goodness). Everyone assumes i have inattentive, I've even see it mislabeled on my charts but ask anyone who knows me and i tick every box for hyperactive. My husband argued once about the climbing a tree example in the DSM and I asked how many times have we pulled the car over ir interrupted a hike so I can climb a rock or ridge or a tree and he was like oh yeah ok yup you do that, 😂.
@lakerly9706
@lakerly9706 8 ай бұрын
Thank you KC Davis, I'm curios, what is the name of the test they did to determine whether you had ADHD?
@sandrainontario6710
@sandrainontario6710 7 ай бұрын
Just Google ADHD self-test
@brendalg4
@brendalg4 6 ай бұрын
47 minute video for ADHD... No chapters?!
@dekiaworthygarcia1876
@dekiaworthygarcia1876 3 ай бұрын
Took me two days. 😂 But that might have been the kids and exhaustion. 😅
@bakhytgul4457
@bakhytgul4457 Ай бұрын
and this weird loud music beginning at minute 28 making it nearly impossible to concentrate on what KC was telling...
@mckennacreative6133
@mckennacreative6133 7 ай бұрын
I’m 17 minutes in. We’re you going to talk about how to get things done.
@jare3845
@jare3845 2 ай бұрын
Ahhh , the bliss and the bluff of psychology and all their made up terms. It's call human.
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