Do you ever have a problem with saying too much? Like when you are having a conversation and you feel like you have to say everything that is on your mind.
@katff75024 жыл бұрын
And then I feel like I shouldn’t have but I keep doing it🙄😭😆
@katff75024 жыл бұрын
Also, with more complex decisions I often don’t know whether I should say/do something or not, even when I take the time to think about it. It can be v stressful as I usually end up spending way too long on trying to figure it out😩😩 but tbh I can’t even pick what I want to eat lol
@ayuszczak94024 жыл бұрын
Kat FF this is like me.... I can’t decide on little things and the brig things are just off the table completely...
@urljuicebox4 жыл бұрын
THIS, EXACTLY
@nashmarie86784 жыл бұрын
Omg yes
@TheSuzberry4 жыл бұрын
If I had a nickel for every person who told me I needed a thicker skin, I could have paid a really good shrink.
@spoon12334 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@meganbach1234 жыл бұрын
My dad made a comment on my dark leg hair, which I’m very self conscious abt and I started crying and my own dad told me to “grow thicker skin”
@Vexrais4 жыл бұрын
If I had a nickel for every person who told me I needed a thicker skin, Jeff Bezos would look like a homeless guy on Rodeo drive getting arrested for loitering compared to me
@buntbar24384 жыл бұрын
Yep. Note: every Person counts one. Not Everytime they said it.
@kittencadaver27444 жыл бұрын
YES
@reillyfake89474 жыл бұрын
You know you have ADHD when you're watching something about ADHD and realize you lost focus and have to restart the video
@strawtifulbonnie93634 жыл бұрын
*FACTS*
@sheriasha184 жыл бұрын
Facts
@avanillacoke37054 жыл бұрын
Wait hold up, what did she say again?
@summero-my5in4 жыл бұрын
It helps to put the video at 1.25x
@jasminelyall27003 жыл бұрын
I did this too
@soccerdude2312 Жыл бұрын
I love that, being ADHD herself, she knows exactly how to capture our (ADD/ADHD folks) attention by putting constantly moving objects, flashing lights, entertaining animations, and using a faster rhythm of speech. Am I still distracted? Yes. But am I LESS distracted? Also, yes. 😊
@sockatoo_ Жыл бұрын
i never noticed this but now i'm realizing that this is exactly why i can watch these videos with only having to bounce my leg to keep myself stimulated and mostly focused
@brownvirtue Жыл бұрын
And she keeps them short
@andiehernandez1995 Жыл бұрын
I sent one of her videos to a friend of mine (ADHDer). He told me he played her at 2X. I was surprised since she speaks quite fast 😅
@0h0h0h0 Жыл бұрын
I initially thought it was too much/quick and a bit annoying but the more I watch them, the more I realise that I'm less distracted haha. I still read comments (because the visuals distract me from her spoken information) while watching the video but I'm listening better lol.
@pringlebatch Жыл бұрын
As an ADHD brain who used to edit videos a lot (and HATED the process), I can see adding novel edits to keep oneself from going mad. And then it just so happens to entertain viewers as well 😅
@redwoodcottageart7 жыл бұрын
When I get mad, I can't stop being mad... Even when I'm fully aware that I'm overreacting...And I cry like two three times a day sometimes. I've been told I'm oversensitive a million times.
@realtalk6756 жыл бұрын
L.Croft i feel ya girl
@crystalnichols72246 жыл бұрын
I spent most of my school years crying over every even slightly stressful situation. You aren't alone.
@jacksobrooks6 жыл бұрын
I had this problem big time. Jesus leads me to forgive and he has changed my heart to not be angry. Jesus answers prayers that are His will. I suggest seeking Him out.
@Nirosha1015 жыл бұрын
@@crystalnichols7224 me tooo
@waltz95335 жыл бұрын
same
@PCLHH5 жыл бұрын
Making decisions or choosing is also hard with ADHD...because you're considering all options including variables, while fearing the people around you are getting the impression you don't know what you want out of life!
@the0vampyre0lestat5 жыл бұрын
big mood
@MrProbeNWatch5 жыл бұрын
Omg yess!
@janj96504 жыл бұрын
This is literally my life. I overthink EVERYTHING before making choices.
@McAmarisa4 жыл бұрын
Same here. It must be why I so strongly indentified with the character Hamlet when I read the play in high school. His indecisiveness and ability to see validity in both sides of an argument is soooooo relatable.
@Wendy-je9zf4 жыл бұрын
TheVaultdweller BIG, big mood
@samlemons80533 жыл бұрын
the way my neurotypical family sees my feelings sad = crybaby angry = giving too much attitude disgust = picky anxious = overly sensitive depressed = lazy happy = overly annoying upset = even more overly sensitive no matter what im feeling its either too much or im just being week and its really hard to express myself
@user-zn7sv9fd7n3 жыл бұрын
this is relatable
@hevxhev3 жыл бұрын
Bruh same
@aotnoob33313 жыл бұрын
When Im happy every one thinks I'm of my head and annoying and I'm just like OK would you prefer I live in a constant state of depression
@nikkijean2353 жыл бұрын
Damn 😂
@BigCowProductions3 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean.... my whole life I've been told I'm "too ----" too much, too loud, too touchy, too defensive, too emotional, too overbearing, whatever... If I ever HAVE a problem with someone, I'm told I'm just bringing them drama.
@SkodaUFOInternational2 жыл бұрын
I'm a clinical child psychologist. Your videos are painfully correct and professional. Just stumbled upon them two hours ago. Will recommend them in Tuesday's class.
@sufio4383 Жыл бұрын
UFO interest? me to and adhd!
@darkshadow_42069 Жыл бұрын
Class? I love psychology I need to go there
@DakAiralednac8 ай бұрын
Create some content
@tia.b23186 жыл бұрын
I never knew emotions were tied to ADHD as I’m always over sensitive and will cry if my ponytail isn’t working out after 5 tries or if a teacher is disappointed in me (especially if it’s one I like) and I always get super excited and I get overly affectionate and hug everyone
@carmenschwisow56474 жыл бұрын
Yep. :)
@meld43454 жыл бұрын
I feel you :)
@ndiaperkins59994 жыл бұрын
Same here I cry at every inconvenience that happens to me🤦🏾♀️ like every other day
@kelseastovall56134 жыл бұрын
Me too
@ginahale2784 жыл бұрын
The one abt feeling sad or rejection when a teacher is disappointed in you is actually called rejection sensitive dysphoria
@CindersSpot4 жыл бұрын
My day yesterday: I got yelled at by some Karen and ended up having a mental breakdown in the middle of the store. After that, I was so upset I curled up in bed and hugged my stuffed sheep for a while. When I felt good enough to do something again, I saw on my phone that Karolina Źebrowska had reposted my video and I spent the rest of the night jumping up and down with excitement. Emotional dysregulation at its worst and best.
@emilyt23144 жыл бұрын
I was surprised to see a comment mention Karolina, so I looked at your page to see what video you might have meant, and I found out that I've actually already seen it and thought it was hilarious (assuming it was the P&P as meme mom one). Also, I saw that you posted a video about Ever After the Musical! I never see it getting much recognition, but I've watched the official videos of that show so many times since I discovered it a few years ago--- especially this past week or so since Alliance Theatre posted a clip from the actual show of Sierra Boggess and Tim Rogan performing Cousin's Cousin. Sorry for such a long comment, I just got really excited about all the coincidences involved with finding a person in the comment section with whom I share several interests. Anyway, congrats on Karolina reposting your video!
@KRfromthePaleozoic4 жыл бұрын
Karolina's content is great! Yours must be too :D
@val-kd7lh4 жыл бұрын
HECJEEVUAGYWG I WANNA WATCH THE VIDEO SHE REPOSTED NOW BUT THIS VIDEO ISN'T DONE- ;-;
@CindersSpot4 жыл бұрын
@@emilyt2314 Haha yes that's the one! Thank you for your sweet comments!
@CindersSpot4 жыл бұрын
@@val-kd7lh You can watch it after😂
@kishawilliams81413 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I’m a parent of a child with ADHD. You’ve helped me to understand what my child is going through. He’s 10 yrs old and has what I used to call temper tantrums. Now I know it’s emotional disregulation. I’m really ashamed that i didn’t quite understand. But now that I do, I can have better conversations with his Psychiatrist and Counselor for ways I can help my child. Your channel has taught me so much.
@sarahdoanpeace36233 жыл бұрын
Thank you for helping your child and getting him help. More parents need to do that. You’re amazing!
@bastadtroll89223 жыл бұрын
Sounds like pms not adhd.
@joellejohnson20193 жыл бұрын
You’re a wonderful parent
@XxAmethystRaynexX3 жыл бұрын
You go mama! 🥰
@IDontLikeEggNOG3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to understand him! It’s been 13 years since my diagnosis and my parents still don’t take it seriously or know anything about it. 😵💫
@GrumpetteJV2 жыл бұрын
Another thing is that it's important to realise this emotional dysregulation is often a trauma response, and in fact (c)PTSD.
@jadegreen15542 жыл бұрын
Was wondering when someone would say it
@rebeccaholcombe90432 жыл бұрын
Given how often adhd symptoms are interpreted as moral failings and how often it's genetic, the two go together. When you have a mother with emotional dysregulation, walk into a room that a hyperactive child or two have destroyed, possibly injured themselves and definitely not sorted their laundry, screaming is a likely, and therefore, the trauma.
@jimwilliams38162 жыл бұрын
@Rebecca Holcombe Absolutely!!! And if your mother had anxiety problems you can inherit that in utero. Hard for you or your mom to cope with each other. Since we both had fight or flight we sort of withdrew from one another, so no affection, which doesn’t help either.
@caseyhall23202 жыл бұрын
@@rebeccaholcombe9043 I know this sequence of events well. I'm blessed to have a family that's grown away from it. Mostly. Some still need to acknowledge they have unmet issues in the first place. 😅😵💫
@BasedNation2 жыл бұрын
Yea
@canadiansunrise43407 жыл бұрын
How appropriate I started to cry while I was watching this. It hit home. Thank you for your help
@jazmingarcia34985 жыл бұрын
Canadian Sunrise at the first part she said of crying I wanted to cry I don’t know why
@modsoul4 жыл бұрын
I felt the same way. Almost cried
@charlottefreebairn12284 жыл бұрын
Hey me toooooo😂 love my brain but I also get why I’m crying because I feel so understood and I just started really watching her videos, learning so much about others and most importantly myself :)
@Jonas_Albert4 жыл бұрын
I have aspergers on top of my AD HD so my Logic often overrids my emotions
@icaledshotgun4 жыл бұрын
Another ADD video almost made me cry. Then I came here lol.
@Sky-un8et4 жыл бұрын
my parents literally don’t believe that i have adhd even though my doctor, therapist, & school counselor say i do, then they get mad when i over react or fidget with something
@Mondoshawn4 жыл бұрын
They probably just don't want to acknowledge what does not fit in their perception of the world or you. Or maybe they don't understand what ADHD is? I had similar situations. And I think its impossible to change those peoples minds, unless they want it themselves.
@hannalowenherz48394 жыл бұрын
or they don't wanna acknowledge they have it.
@Lowdermoomoo4 жыл бұрын
My parents ignored mine my whole life because my brother had it, and they wanted one “normal” child, so while my brother got 5 different evaluations, I didn’t get any and it’s making it nearly impossible for me at 25 to get a formal diagnosis, and medication. My counselor is helping me with my complex trauma so it doesn’t come up as much but she does agree that I need to be medicated for my ADHD and it’s triggering anxiety and depression occasionally and we need to nip it in the bud. What was most heartbreaking was finding 1st and 3rd grade report cards last week with teachers concerned about my constant talking and lack of attention and work efficiency, they said I loved to talk but I lacked social skills like talking at the appropriate time or sharing appropriate things. My mom recently said “you weren’t a bad kid, just lazy, messy, and talkative, you basically haven’t shut up since you were born”, but now it’s almost cost me my marriage and I’m barely functional on my own without my husband holding my hand through everything. It’s not fair to him, my daughter and I. You’re not alone. It’s frustrating because my brother who has it severely now has a masters and is happily married because he got treatment and a formal diagnosis and I’m struggling with everything even getting a formal diagnosis because my parents ignored mine.
@sarahdixon60114 жыл бұрын
Poor, poor you, I mean that, sounds familiar.
@hkslrv4 жыл бұрын
because they very likely caused your ADHD... adhd has link to early trauma
@fidgetofdoom5 жыл бұрын
This adds to understanding my mis diagnosis as a kid. ADHD and PTSD coupled with being a girl... and bam! I got stuck with the bipolar label. So glad I found this. Thank you!
@practicallymedieval20274 жыл бұрын
This is my exact story.
@christine34774 жыл бұрын
Also! Struggle is real
@FrugalPants4 жыл бұрын
They always try and give me Bipolar. But I'm like nahh I just have all the observations. I got the ADD, the PTSD, the OCD. Sigh.
@RababaInc4 жыл бұрын
how do you differentiate your ptsd and adhd? I am struggling with finding out wether I really have adhd or "just" ptsd
@xxaidanxxsniperz64044 жыл бұрын
@@RababaInc they are comorbid, childhood ptsd can lead to worsening ADHD.
@maureenkennedy28473 жыл бұрын
I can't believe it took me so long to find this channel. I was diagnosed with ADHD and hypersensitivity in my mid 30s. I'm 44. It's a challenge of biblical proportions at times. There is something about Jessica that speaks directly to me. You know that feeling you get when you feel that connection with someone who is a perfect stanger? Yeah. That. Since I found this channel, I've already reduced the repetitive self inflicted verbal/emotional abuse of "I f@&#ing hate myself". "Ugh.. You're such a loser that you can't get this right". "Omg...what is wrong with me??". "I f@&#ing hate myself". It's now a few times a week instead of a few times a day. People have a hard enough time when they think someone doesn't like them. But when you don't completely like yourself? That's a different kind of disappointment/devastation. BTW, it's taken me 22 minutes to write this comment because I had to do the dishes right in the middle of writing this. I mean... Come on!!!
@sufio4383 Жыл бұрын
i say the same things to myself have been for years and years - I don’t want to be like that … just started meds
@JayTamayo-k3s Жыл бұрын
I need to be diagnosed. This me so feel dumb, and feel so bad about myself. My life is full of wholes.
@isabellablu12404 жыл бұрын
This is crazy. I get so unmotivated and depressed over it then become so exciteable and happy, I thought I might be bipolar... But I don't think my joy is mania. I had no idea there was such a strong connection between emotional dysregulation and ADHD. Your videos are really helping me understand ADHD better and helping me understand that I'm not crazy or psychotic. More people need to know about this!!
@EMILY_RACHEL_2 жыл бұрын
ExCtly how I felt you put it into words I couldn’t!
@faye.9322 жыл бұрын
I was the exact same too!
@justagurlllllllllll2 жыл бұрын
me too! i went from thinking i might be bipolar, to having BPD, & now i think adhd sounds about right lol
@crochetcate7772 жыл бұрын
I completely agree!
@James-ws7bq2 жыл бұрын
@@justagurlllllllllll I’m the same !!! This is such a relief
@SatiricalSunflower6 жыл бұрын
Ohhh this is definitely me. I have a tendency to just start crying at even the smallest critic or frustration or during a 'heated discussion,' and other people bringing attention to it just makes it worse and it's very difficult to stop. Really embarrassing when it happens in public....
@ivan890004 жыл бұрын
SatiricalSunflower AND THEN YOURE PARENTS SAY YOURE ELEVEN YEARS OLD SMH
@ayuszczak94024 жыл бұрын
Why is this me tho?
@salome89183 жыл бұрын
As a child I used to cry because of everyone who disagreed with me and I was so ashamed of it that I trained myself to stop crying infront if people. Now I can't even cry with my best friend, even though I have the strong urge to do so. I wish I could get rid of this mechanism. It can be useful sometimes but honestly I would have needed people to notice that I'm broken at some point of my life. Anyways, try to always have your people that you can cry with. It's important.
@EeveeFlipnoteStudios3 жыл бұрын
this. and like, I'm not even that upset or anything, but as soon as I start to feel even just *slightly* upset the waterworks just can't stop leaking. and trying to explain to others "hey, I'm not actually that upset it's just a thing that happens sometimes" through choked sobs and sniffles isn't exactly convincing........
@KronosMonkeyKing2 жыл бұрын
@@EeveeFlipnoteStudios woa I have the exact same issue. Inside I'm rationally processing what the other person said (either criticism or much-wanted approval) and then it just becomes a whole embarrassing situation for them when I'm trying to explain that no I'm not some thin skinned princess who can't handle constructive criticism - that this is a normal thing that happens and please ignore it. But then their face as they look at me. And the frustration that I can't stop crying just making me cry more. Only option is just to bolt out of there, try and calm down and carry on like nothing happened.
@itslubia5 жыл бұрын
My whole life my mom's been rude when she gets mad about me overreacting/being oversensitive when I told her it might have ADHD she brushed it off as "nah you just are that way" what makes it even more ironic is possibility that she has adhd aswell since it's highly genetic
@frannydavis52324 жыл бұрын
Lubia i have the same problem smh -_-
@AJ2877724 жыл бұрын
Lubia I think people who never figure or just don’t get diagnosed morph into that personality and consider it normal and how life it. That’s how I was as a kid, dismissed the adhd kids but had it the whole time.
@saoirsekelly18154 жыл бұрын
Parents are always like this, in my experience. Most of them lack all self-awareness.
@keikei19434 жыл бұрын
I feel the same about my mom
@wolfferoni4 жыл бұрын
@@saoirsekelly1815 They actually mostly aren't. It's not right to get upset at and be rude to your child, as well as dismiss their concerns for something serious as their child "just being that way". Most people have parents who will take these things seriously. It's how most people get diagnosed with anything before they're adults i.e. their parents take them seriously and take them to see a professional.
@RainbowAnimeCupcake3 жыл бұрын
Growing up I was never really allowed to have strong emotions because my sister was such a handful that I was shut up every time I tried to speak up. Of course I still had these emotions but not being able to verbalize them or even let them show through body language meant a LOT of suppressing, and now I have a really hard time expressing my emotions to anyone cause I’m afraid they’ll think I’m “too much”
@calliem8723 жыл бұрын
Hugs 🤗. I know I suppress my symptoms...if I have adhd, which I probably do.
@c3realpt2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's me. Go slowly, give little bits of yourself at a time, you'll gradually become more comfortable expressing yourself. Also, write. As a great psychiatrist said, there's no real difference between writing and thinking. You'll learn to think more clearly by writing your thoughts.
@cynthghostwoman2 жыл бұрын
You are not too much.
@glutenfreecookiestastelikenoth2 жыл бұрын
Bruh same
@starrrebel1881 Жыл бұрын
Totally same comings from toxic manipulation family now be out of that toxic family live own my own without family help be adult and in relationship and have hard time expressing feelings let alone give him need that he need I don’t know but give him best even tho I know I feel like I’m not give him love but try do best.
@kianap46403 жыл бұрын
I spend a lot of time being afraid of my emotions because I’ll experience something intensely and then be able to get distracted from that emotion and go into being happy or angry really quickly. It’s so insightful to have more words and better labels than just “crybaby” “overly sensitive” “drama queen” and someone who needs “thicker skin “
@keldasinclair6827 Жыл бұрын
I was looking though the comments to see if anyone would have a similar thought to me. Thanks for sharing.
@anaxesben59935 жыл бұрын
Me:*in my room* Mom: dinner is ready! Me: ok! Also me: *sees something* 20min later Mom: Anaïs! Me* super confuesed
@ivan890004 жыл бұрын
soo true
@avery.s76814 жыл бұрын
hows gumbal
@amxjxn8594 жыл бұрын
Avery.S bruh ask about darwin too kinda rude ....
@anaxesben59934 жыл бұрын
Avery.S huh?
@anaxesben59934 жыл бұрын
amynicj _06 huh?
@maplestateiGrow5 жыл бұрын
I am 38, diagnosed at 37. You are helping me and my family to connect after misunderstanding eachother for decades. I am going to help others now, just like you. 🤗
@bastadtroll89222 жыл бұрын
nobody cares as seen by the absence of comments in reponse to your comment,
@staYcooL4782 жыл бұрын
I am 32. My parents want me to get diagnosed now. I've always known i have it. But now diagnose? Whats the point!
@bastadtroll89222 жыл бұрын
@@staYcooL478 Access to amphetamines! Also like most of the weaklings on here who constantly like to shift the blame for their ineptitdue you can legally play the adhd card.
@delgat0002 жыл бұрын
@@bastadtroll8922 oh the irony of your comment lol
@bastadtroll89222 жыл бұрын
@@delgat000 I believe its called an oxymoron.
@elineeverdina2 жыл бұрын
I've been binge watching your videos since last night. I am currently crying over the fact I have finally found a possible diagnosis that might fit me. I am currently waiting for help and definitely will mention the possibility of ADHD. Thank you, I finally feel seen and understood. :')
@anfangernoob76752 жыл бұрын
Did you get a diagnosis?
@karinagulyas1734 Жыл бұрын
same but i have to wait til june for a first appointment and then at least 6 months for therapy
@kidscast5842 Жыл бұрын
Any news anyone?
@luckofthedru7 жыл бұрын
I swear each new video you make is like you're speaking directly to me and what I'm trying to conquer. This was great and sharing it with several people in my life. Thanks for making this!.... Btw, just a thought, but I'm curious as to if this is the reason why so many people with ADHD are also diagnosed as Bipolar? Misdiagnosis maybe? I'd love to see more on that thought.
@HowtoADHD7 жыл бұрын
+Andrew Ames yep, it's a hard diagnosis to distinguish from and gets misdiagnosed a lot! I linked to an article about the difference in the description :)
@MrStidhams7 жыл бұрын
What's funny was I literally was trying to figure this very question out yesterday, and see if that was an element of ADHD then she released this video today haha, well i got my answer t.t
@loriethacker86917 жыл бұрын
YES YES YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IVE BEEN THINKING my sons BI-POLAR FOR 2 YRS NOW!!!!!! Could it be just the ADHD?
@Maatkare7 жыл бұрын
@lorie thacker In order to be diagnosed as bipolar depression 1 there needs to have been a full-blown manic episode, this is very, very different than what is seen with ADHD. You can watch a video of someone talking during a manic episode here on youtube I'm sure, it sounds like word salad - because the words are coming out of their mouths so fast. Their ideas are moving that fast. I once knew a woman who would completely renovate her entire house during a manic episode, floors, walls, rooms, ceilings. It would last about 2 weeks and she would be in debt/broke by the end of it. Another sold his family's home, liquidated assets and bought a ticket to Germany. It's characterized by inflated self-esteem and delusions of Granduer ( and so can be confused with, psychosis, etc..) Bipolar depression II are characterized by episodes of "hypomania" which aren't full blown manic episodes, but still quite different than ADHD symptoms. Mania isn't just "being excited" or "hyper" as explained above. Still there is considerable symptom overlap, as with many disorders in the DSM! I'm not aware if there are any correlations between ADHD and Bipolar disorder, but I do know ADHD has a *high* comorbidity with many other disorders such as unipolar depression, anxiety, conduct disorder etc so it could be very possible your son has both. Your best bet is to see a professional (*clinical psychologists* are arguably the best at teasing diagnoses out appropriately, whereas psychiatrists specialize in medications) who specializes in ADHD or ADHD comorbidity. Comorbidity means having 2 or more diagnoses at the same time.
@MrStidhams7 жыл бұрын
A perfect example of Bi Polar is the KZbinr "The Angry Grandpa Show", basically his son films his dad's epic bipolar freak outs and he has the whole word salad and everything. It hot topic if the videos are staged nowadays, but if you watch the old school ones it's pretty legit, and a good example of what that might look like.
@caylinwalsh776 жыл бұрын
3:24 We have ANY working memory!? Where!?
@lindseysquire84174 жыл бұрын
It's right....never mind, I forgot.
@craigpeoples98833 жыл бұрын
@@lindseysquire8417It's clearly...what were we talking about
@cutiepiezapzap43697 жыл бұрын
O0o0o0o0o0oooo so that's what it was. Emotional Dysregulation. It's amazing how empowering it is to actually find the name for something that you go through.
@HowtoADHD7 жыл бұрын
+CutiePieZapZap right???
@cutiepiezapzap43697 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Thanks for knowledge :D !
@brindmusicnerd7 жыл бұрын
Totally! My fiancée has ADHD and today had a massive bad mood / emotional dip triggered by a really small thing. It was so incredible to see that this video was uploaded, and to suddenly have a name for what he was going through. It was wonderful to be able to say “I know this is not your fault” and have science to back it up!!! THANK YOU Jessica and Edward for sharing the knowledge for all us Brains and Hearts 👍😊💚 you are both awesome!!
@lltra66827 жыл бұрын
CutiePieZapZap exactly I just smiled the whole time because it all made sense I thought I was alone lol
@kilifischkopp14427 жыл бұрын
CutiePieZapZap anyone else got a a radiating headache of contraction emerging in the head each time he or she has to stop to say hello to someone ? How can I stop projecting that?
@Catstimesinfinity3 жыл бұрын
This makes me understand so much more about myself... I have always been so depressed, feeling like I'm broken. Why I can't do things like other people. Why can't I focus? Why do I cry so easily? The more I watch about ADHD Makes things make so much more sense. Why am I only finding this out now? I'm 32...
@Gjigfvniyf2 жыл бұрын
I feel the same exact way, and I’m 26. We still have years and years to use this info to improve our lives 💕
@ameleh612 жыл бұрын
I think maybe I feel the same way, and I'm 60! I know that sounds super old to me too! Not feeling the need to get diagnosed, kinda paranoid about that. I have a job.
@Catstimesinfinity2 жыл бұрын
@@ameleh61 I am writing this 6 months after my comment. I am on medication now and I'm in therapy as well. I asked for less brain demanding tasks at my work for a little bit while I get things sorted out. I was in such a depressive state that it was starting to affect lives outside of my own. I felt like I had no purpose :( It was pretty much life or death for me so I had to take the time to find myself. Now I have re-found my life purpose. I have been learning a lot about ADHD, about treatment options, about tips/tricks/tools for daily life. My therapist said that stress exacerbates the symptoms so I'm trying to find ways to ease stress. And in that, I have picked up painting. When I'm painting, it's like I can let everything go. My perfectionism can take a back seat, paint is beautiful no matter how messy. I pop on some lofi music and just vibe out. "give credit to to the things that spark interest in you" (-Valarie Lin). Put your focus on parts that matter most to you :)
@saspirella092 жыл бұрын
Felt this with my whole being. Il be 35 on Wednesday an a friend suggested it to me a few months ago and I'm watch these videos like..wow This makes too much sense... I have have 3 kids so everything jus feels overwhelming by myself.. Feel like I cant n don't get anything done. Although I obviously do... constant struggle in my mind. Always feel like I'm not doin enough.. constant running theme in my brain....
@saspirella092 жыл бұрын
Aww nice that you came bk to update. Glad things are brighter for u✨👌🏾💯💜
@BygoneHope7 жыл бұрын
You should do a video on the "limited working memory" you mentioned
@lachlanmcguire10194 жыл бұрын
Yeah I'd really like that to be featured as well!
@nancydocherty86264 жыл бұрын
Yes please
@linseylucia4 жыл бұрын
I have never in my life heard someone describe my mental processes so perfectly. Your videos are eye opening and life changing, thank you so much!
@TransplantHelper4 жыл бұрын
I think your channel is going to save my life and relationships. I started watching for my son but now I understand I had it first and it’s been getting harder as I’ve grown older (45 next month)
@CM-vr2uu3 жыл бұрын
I grew up getting yelled at a lot, so I feel that I've learned how to handle those intense situations pretty well especially when I worked in retail, at gyms, and salons, but I would think about those moments every so often and play it out in my head in different ways and tell myself how I could have done better. What helped me in those intense moments of getting yelled at by a complete stranger was looking at the persons reaction and how ridiculous they looked and how pathetic they were being. My Mom actually told me growing up that I was lucky I was not a sensitive person and that I never cried. I also never let bullies see me cry, not once. I refused to give them the satisfaction.
@jewelzdany17 жыл бұрын
YES YES YES. for me, emotional dysregulation is one of the most crippling parte of adhd... I'm about half way through the video so I'm not sure if you included this but i would LOVE to see a video on RSD (rejection sensitivity dysphoria)
@MrMisanthrope_7 жыл бұрын
I found resources for people with BPD really helpfully. I believe BPD is the emotional side of ADHD but it is thought as a different disorder.
@technicolourjpg7 жыл бұрын
jewelzdany1 yes please do! rsd is such a big part of my life and its so hard to manage it, i haven't seen many resources about it so if would be super helpful
@invadercspy7 жыл бұрын
Mr Misanthrope People with ADHD have normal emotions but have a hard time controlling them. With BPD, the emotions themselves are wilder AND they're harder to control. (Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor.)
@MrMisanthrope_7 жыл бұрын
invadercspy how would you tell the difference , it really just semantics .
@jewelzdany17 жыл бұрын
Mr Misanthrope bipolar cycles are just that, cycles that last for days. adhd emotional dysregulation is not like that, more like over/under reactions to stimuli... not prolonged reactions like bpd
@hostgonerogue33145 жыл бұрын
I for one am known for getting overly excited for things and while I did some research on ADHD, since I also have, I saw this emotional dysregulation video which I have an explanation for. For people with ADHD their serotonin doesn't work right (which is the best way I can explain it). Serotonin is a chemical in the body that allows you to calm down and so its released from the brain when someone feels too stressed or excited and etc, but since for people with ADHD it doesn't work properly it can lead them to be really enthusiastic. This in addition to the impulsive behaviors is one reason why I believe we act this way.
@lesliemendoza42265 жыл бұрын
I just cried watching this. I think I’m ADHD I haven’t been diagnosed but this makes so much sense and I can relate to all of it. 😭😭 I’ve been so scared bc I though Alzheimer’s/ etc
@mulv34104 жыл бұрын
You should definitely talk to your doctor about it! I went into the docs because I was having memory issues that were becoming too much of an issue and found out I had ADHD. Maybe you can get more info too! Best of luck
@meenakshichitlangia67024 жыл бұрын
@@mulv3410 hi I want the emotional. Tracker
@annieinwonderland4 жыл бұрын
Same..
@lalaneachastain61033 жыл бұрын
I highly recommend the book Divergent Mind. I think you'll find some good stuff there. It's so empowering and enlightening.
@raapyna85443 жыл бұрын
I think I might have adhd. My mom thinks she's losing her memory. Should I get her checked?
@rachelh62152 жыл бұрын
I'm 37 w/ ADHD and I had no idea that emotional disregulation was part of it. I have done CBT and other therapies over the years, and have discussed my emotional issues with different mental health professionals, but they never explained that it's related to my ADHD. Thank you for explaining this, understanding the how and why is a big step towards better management. I have found many coping skills that help, and keeping a log/journal is a useful tool. Mindfulness is big. But yes the ADHD & emotional disregulation still makes daily life difficult. Thank you for posting this video to help us and neurotypicals have a better understanding.
@o0Avalon0o6 жыл бұрын
5:02 She even gives out relatable examples? Love it! Thank you for all the work you guys put into videos!
@sailorenthusiast5 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with ADHD, and I struggled a lot with emotional dysregulation. I remember being bullied in 3rd and 4th grade because I was really emotional, and it was easy for the bullies to get a reaction out of me. Over time, I became ashamed of my emotions and tried to bottle them up. Now , it’s a toss up between lethargy (depression) and emotional breakdowns.
@gailpoulin15055 жыл бұрын
Sailor Enthusiast DUDE THATS ME. RIGHT NOW ALL THE TIME. I’m bungee-jumping from absolute emotional repression and total incapacitation from breakdowns. Help!!!
@curiousobserver975 жыл бұрын
This is so my struggle since having my daughter. I simply lack the time with my ADHD and also emotional dysregulation 5 y.o. to soothe myself, let alone teach her to help herself. We are an emotional mess. My poor husband gets caught in the middle and does not know what to do to help.
@bbdn51234 жыл бұрын
I sincerely hope you guys are doing much better now. It's been a while, have you figured out some healthy coping strategies? 🌟
@TheKarret4 жыл бұрын
As a kid, I was ostracized a lot, so at recess, I ended up acting like a dinosaur and chasing everyone around.
@fairygal82234 жыл бұрын
Sending light and love to everyone one!!!
@TheMrGoncharov7 жыл бұрын
Hi Jessica! Thank you for the video! To be honest, I even didn't realise that ADHD also impacts emotions, but now I see that the impact is immense - in my case it's fear, it fills all my mind and I have hard times regulating it, and it's impeding me hardly. Omg, I wish I knew it earlier
@BrettOPediaTV6 жыл бұрын
I so relate, buddy. I experience every emotion intensely. Like I sometimes think i feel as much emotion as 100 people all at once, or I experience more emotion than most people experience in a lifetime all in a single moment.
@GamePlaySStuff6 жыл бұрын
wow! same here man, in fact i came here for an issue i'm having with my girlfriend related to anxiety and fear. I wish we could process emotions normally :/
@alicehoade61696 жыл бұрын
oh my god i didnt relize that
@alicianelson28236 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t even get through 25 seconds before I got to side tracked and distracted than I looked back at the screen and the video was over, but I was too focused on the comment section to listen and remember/articulate what she is saying😭😭😭. But that’s just how it’s always been for me not being able to focus enough to complete things enough to get credit at school, forgetting stuff, having an organization system based on disorganization and that I know it’s some where on the ground. But then I realize I lost my phone some where, so I lean over to see if I can see my phone the ground of my floor, but then My leg is practically burning off from my spilled hot coffee that I’ve apparently had in my hand the whole time, however the big inconvenience is that my organization system based on disorganization is ruined because my clothes, carpet, paperwork, and some other random stuff had been stained by the coffee. So now I have to clean up my coffee stain so I get up to get a moist Towlet to clean it up and cleaner stuff for the carpet, however in the process of getting up I yet again spilled my coffee, because I forgot I had it in my hand even though I saw it in my hand, but my brain didn’t process it even after the first coffee spill in my fish tank and all my fish died 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@alicianelson28236 жыл бұрын
How funny the same exact thing happened to me a few minutes ago
@jesseribons34322 жыл бұрын
ADHD has been part of my life since I could remember. But being empathic and sometimes I experience others. It has been a rollercoaster ride because sometimes it helps and sometimes it’s hard to filter out the emotions of other’s versus my own. But through mediation and art it has helped me. Any task that I can focus truly on helps especially with specific and complex jobs.
@absuredangel2 жыл бұрын
I understand. I'm also an empath with adhd so it makes it very challenging to separate my feelings from what others are feeling. No idea if my feelings are even real
@RENO_K7 жыл бұрын
I like swearing, not because it makes people feel sad, it is one of the most appropriate visualizations of my anger usually, if I'm angry i will swear, curse, swearing also means your telling the truth of how you feel, not just saying "immmm ok..."
@ericgermano27934 жыл бұрын
I love cussing too.
@Lovedrum784 жыл бұрын
Omg me
@jordantoronto8633 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, YES! I’ve lived my life feeling I’m “TOO sensitive…” This video is super helpful, thank you!! *Meanwhile, I actually don’t have a diagnosis yet - at 46 - but honestly, mostly from watching YOUR amazing videos, it is crystal clear to me that I have ADHD. I think I will pursue a diagnosis soon… and in the meantime, I’m just trying to be easier on myself and kinder to myself, as I’m realizing more and more what I have likely been up against my whole life! So it’s time to work more WITH my brain rather than against it… anyway, just wanted to share and say thank you. Your videos - and whole channel - have had a tremendously positive impact on me, and I truly appreciate you, Jessica. 😍
@DiMakingiteveryday2 жыл бұрын
I’m 47 and have been diagnosed for a little less than 20 years. The diagnosis was so helpful for me to understand myself.
@evygaspar2 жыл бұрын
Why would you need a diagnosis to understand/accept yourself? Self- labelling from outside criteria seems counterintuitive.
@obtuseangler768 Жыл бұрын
@eg I feel quite like Jordan does, I will try and explain from my point of view... The only person that said 'need' a diagnosis was you. Jordan said he will likely pursue one and the 47yr old with a diagnosis described it as helpful. Let's establish some common truths so that we can have an honest conversation alright. For me, I have been trying to limit my sugar intake to almost zero. In the last 48 hours I have learned I am a posterboy for adult ADHD. In the same first 10 minutes I had ever spent learning anything about it I learned I need to have a little sugar constantly. That may be what Jordan means about working with his brain. When it comes to a proper diagnosis; when I want to take a flight I delegate that task to a person with a relevant education by hiring a pilot. I dont watch a couple of videos and think "I've got this."🤓
@tia.b23186 жыл бұрын
“Most of us do have ways to self soothe, but they’re not always healthy” actually me tho. *fails history goes and buys a bag of m&ms and shovels it into mouth crying*
@shortname16444 жыл бұрын
Mood
@vaughnmonkey4 жыл бұрын
ya I understand that my "self soothe" is usually never trying my hardest so that I can always lessen the impact of failure by saying I could have done it if I had actually tried.
@katelynandersen89914 жыл бұрын
This is painfully relatable
@billjenta924 жыл бұрын
I have bought three cars, on different occasions... not the best decision you could say
@sarahburckle94414 жыл бұрын
@@vaughnmonkey same (in addition to the eating). And that is why I basically flunked out of college (left before I could properly flunk out) and gained like 20 lbs
@jeremyjub91472 жыл бұрын
This video is life-changing. I think cPTSD has a role to play as well for many of us, but learning that it is a known fact that people with ADHD can have unusually strong emotional responses warms my heart. All my life I've felt shame for my 'overreactions', but I can't control how I feel. I'm determined to see my ADHD diagnosis through, no matter how long it takes. Thank you so much for making these videos.
@Simplebadger277 жыл бұрын
I cry at everything no matter what my emotion is. I have no idea how to stop the tears!
@kennethknight59645 жыл бұрын
Yometoofuckkk
@Scream_Tail_09854 жыл бұрын
My ADHD is hellish. It's to the point where I dislike having strong emotions entirely. Although, also having Asperger's on top of that probably isn't helping. Happiness/Excitement: I just want to calm down Jealously/Regret: Causes low-self esteem And the list goes on and on and I don't want to ramble tbh I used to think "mental illness" was an exaggeration for ADHD but now I can realize how much damage it's actually causing to me.
@iangamboa45774 жыл бұрын
My adhd dose the opposite to where most of the time I feel extremely week emotions
@kittenmeow244 жыл бұрын
haha, same! i’m crying right now
@myselfesteemisatanalltimel96864 жыл бұрын
i either cry and cry and cry or feel nothing at all. no in between.
@Jimmy-wo9zc4 жыл бұрын
This was actually really helpful! I knew emotional dysregulation is part of ADHD but my skills for managing it consisted of just... maintaining a poker face while my inner monologue turned into a screaming toddler over something as minor as dropping a pen 😅
@nighcalmoutlaw2 жыл бұрын
I literally have 0 outlets to let out my anger and ive been angry my whole life
@Channell34102 жыл бұрын
@@nighcalmoutlaw right! 😭 I scream sometimes into my pillow tho
@AmirHosseinHonardust7 жыл бұрын
| think Barkley's description of ADHD as executive function deficit disorder is really awesome!
@Irishjay-gu5pb6 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Me too!!! For the first time it really clicked with me in my head!!! So well put!!! Agreed!!
@bcwest6192 жыл бұрын
My dad used to get SO mad at me as a kid. I am, and always have been, SUPER emotional and cannot control my emotions. He was the "I'll give you something to cry about" type, and being as emotional as I am, I heard that line A LOT!!!!
@PaulBosMusic5 жыл бұрын
God, I'm so ADD I sometimes forget I have it. Making decisions has got to be the hardest. What do you mean "prioritize" they're ALL important LOL :)
@impirius23 жыл бұрын
Same for me except i got ADD and dyslexia.
@homesbyamina3 жыл бұрын
Legitimately SO hard lol
@emmaissocoollike17 жыл бұрын
You should talk about rejection sensitive dysphoria some time! I rarely see people talk about it but its super common in Adhd people.
@tlevyvideosmasher5 жыл бұрын
Chronically Emmett I tried to search that on KZbin to learn more about it, ... found myself coming back to read your comment about 5 times before I actually fully remembered each word lol
@lolakleedorfer65025 жыл бұрын
@@alegriart it is weirdly specific that's true, but it is BC it's s big part of a persons emotional life when they have ADHD. RSD basically means that that person reacts very intensely to rejection or what they perceive to be rejection. ADHD people might be emotionally highly wired but have it not be specific about rejection, while ADHD people with RSD react very strongly to rejection or perceived rejection. I hope I'm making sense, English isn't my first language so sorry if it sounds choppy
@lolakleedorfer65025 жыл бұрын
@@alegriart oh I know that one as well - even tho I've never been able to befriend socially "higher up" people, bc I just existed in my own world, not saying better or worse but I never even got to a potential friend basis with those people around me
@rockinrollen1000005 жыл бұрын
I recently broke up with my partner, and I can remember being in the middle of a huge argument (normally caused because I was bored) and then totally forgetting why we were arguing/what I said/ what he said/ what I actually wanted to achieve. It was so frustrating but also hard to not want to move instantly on and just snap back to being happy. GAH
@Hoemiedits3 жыл бұрын
I can totally relate
@Cron-cron2 жыл бұрын
Just been diagnosed with it. My whole life and why I am the way I am makes so much sense now. I’ve struggled with loving myself for so many years because no one in my life knew how to deal with me and my insane emotions. I felt like I was just a horrible person. Excited to finally start learning about & working on dealing with this!
@NyleActive7 жыл бұрын
I feel like you are speaking to me personally. Everytime you say something I’m like “YES” Literally learn so much, keep it up
@smiddly4107 жыл бұрын
Wow, finally some sort of road map! I'm 55 yrs old and have been doing this on my own for a very long time self taught how to handle a lot of what you just described.. Some of the things that I saw and heard here and saw on your Ted podcast described me to a tee. Made me realize that I'm not the only one out there . I've subscribed to your channel. BTW I have always been wondering why I am this way why I do some of the things I do, now maybe I can get a little light on the subject. Used a lot of the tricks you explained with out even realizing that they are methods to handle ADHD. I'm very smart and like to think outside the box all the time. My current job is to solve very complex issues and I'm good at it especially when it's critically important, Kicked out of school so many times in the 70s drove my mother to drink. And life long friend who's has known me for 50+ years describes me perfectly to my wife all the time. Just to make sure she gets it, Btw I've been married to the same girl for 32 years can you imagine what she's been through :) My god it's like talking to another life long friend! Thank you
@divalea5 жыл бұрын
Brad Marlin Hi! I’m a 55 yo brain! I call us (GR)A(Y)DHDers!
@Mintyoreos4 жыл бұрын
I feel kind of insane seeing as I do literally everything you recommend as I had been trying hard to cope for years. I use to be super high functioning. I think it got worse over time with stress. Now I am going to get properly diagnosed for cbt and try medication. Wanting to focus on things like editing youtube videos, and keep going to school while my head is so into living life and achieving new heights all the time can be so much. I use to be able to do it all but now my brain just clouds with certain things and I get tired just doing a few things. I end up crying from anxiety and getting depressed if I force certain things on my brain. But I had always just been super sensitive in general. Just not to that degree before 😅
@crisrodriguez56934 жыл бұрын
Hello! may I ask how are you doing now? I'm going through a similar situation
@mischa3104 жыл бұрын
same !
@aisorymizy15804 жыл бұрын
Same. And... What is cbt?
@crisrodriguez56934 жыл бұрын
@@aisorymizy1580 It means Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
@aisorymizy15804 жыл бұрын
@@crisrodriguez5693 oh cool thanks
@rubynkitchen87302 ай бұрын
No one has EVER taught me the steps of emotional regulation. Just hearing them described helps so much in realizing what is in my power to do literally anything about my struggles with them! Thank you!
@syleenadawn20384 жыл бұрын
This makes so much sense!!!! And also explains How I was Misdiagnosed in my mid 20s, with Borderline Personality Disorder. I can see how they can be mistaken, especially with Anxiety and Depression also being present, due to struggling for so long with no support or understanding of the way my brain worked! By my mid 20s, I had my "Emotional breakdown" as I call it. I almost lost my job, I was in active drug addiction, and ended up at a Psychiatrist who diagnosed me with like 6 or 7 different things. I went to an "Emotion Regulation" therapy course.... And it really did help, and made a HUGE difference. but something still didn't feel right about my Diagnoses.... I didn't quite match the BPD profile, well I did... At that moment... But only for that season of my life. Come to find, after MUCH research, all the symptoms I was having, were a result of going 32 years undiagnosed/treated for my ADHD............
@alexcaffrey74817 жыл бұрын
Love this. Always get called immature for my emotions and I hate it. Wish people would take the time to understand more
@nikolaisedov22953 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately our only options are to get better or keep getting pressure from other people
@jowella244 жыл бұрын
I literally get emotional whenever I see a child/baby or animal when I’m working or whatever. If I stop and look at then or think about how cute/little they are, I have this emotional facial expression and I feel tears coming and I’m always confused by it. Like, why am I about to cry because I told this woman her kid was cute? Or when I read something, idk a book or something someone wrote on the internet, something cute/sad or whatever... I’ll get TOO emotional and it’s like I can’t deal with it and my body starts shaking?? I don’t even notice it sometimes until I realize I’m literally trembling kinda violently and like, more than is was just really cold. It’s the weirdest thinnng! I hate it, it’s disturbing, I can’t control my body and I can’t focus on what I’m reading, so I have to either stop for a little while or push through😅
@crispsaturday4 жыл бұрын
Yup thats how went vegan... saw a pig play with a ball and cried
@fairygal82234 жыл бұрын
I totally get it!!! The only thing different for me is that when I see the babies I get so happy! And then I want to play with them because everything is so new to them! Therefore, I use that emotion into having a career with babies and children! I get what you said about the extreme emotions! I have bipolar disorder, and it was not until I began therapy and medication that I could do this! I was so weighed down by the depression and anxiety.
@manyhats38463 жыл бұрын
You sound like a very loving person! Appreciative too! Nothing wrong with that!
@toni55433 жыл бұрын
Girlllll this is meeeee
@brumbybailey65993 жыл бұрын
Whoa, I thought I was super weird for that! 🤯
@punkrockwino164 Жыл бұрын
I only started medication 5 months ago. In the first hour, I realized how well my emotions were regulated as I was in a pretty triggering situation and handled it WAYYY better than I normally would have. I tired anti-depressants in the past and had mixed results. Some of them were actually horrible. What I love and ADHD medication is that I feel the same way about an issue, but with emotional regulation I now can think more rationally about it and make better decisions. LIFE CHANGING!!!!
@bma4433 Жыл бұрын
Which med are you using?
@nixthelapin98695 жыл бұрын
My parents are always telling me that I overreact or I'm too affected by something and it makes me feel really bad. I try to control myself, but I end up reacting anyways so I just have to do damage control. I'm considering going to behavioral therapy for it
@ellerose91643 жыл бұрын
Maybe you could also show them this video? So that they understand better?
@manyhats38463 жыл бұрын
Ispassion,apreciation,admiration wrong??? I think its just as normal as a poker face,intitled ingrate that is to scared to show emos!! Moutons!!!!
@manyhats38463 жыл бұрын
Sorry Nix, my comment was towards ....people ingeneral. I reread and saw the word PARENTS.......oooops! Not intended to be rude to your parents! I better slow down on reading!!!!
@MrMisanthrope_7 жыл бұрын
Even though emotional symptoms aren't part of the diagnostic criteria people that seek help for those symptoms are diagnosed with *BPD* instead and their ADHD symptoms are ignored. Girls tend to be diagnosed with BPD while boys tends to be diagnosed with ADHD.
@BlueHazyDreams6 жыл бұрын
Happened to me, except bipolar. Mainly I had meltdowns a lot and school avoidance, depression, self-harm, anxiety. I really don't recommend the experience of being on antidepressants and mood stabilizers that do nothing but give you side-effects for 7 years on and off while your ADHD is going totally unchecked. During that time I dropped out of high school, lost all my friends, picked up a few bad habits, flunked out of college. Diagnosed with ADHD at 19 and a little adderall makes me a straight A student. Kinda feels like I was robbed of a normal childhood tbh.
@katieb20985 жыл бұрын
Girls with aspergers syndrome are usually diagnosed with BPD before the doctor realises they are actually autistic or on the spectrum , there seems to be something very sexist going on with the diagnosis of bpd.
@julialemons27565 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed bipolar 2 for being overemotional.. :(
@janedoe-mf5dv5 жыл бұрын
It's the intense emotions
@nooneinparticular89963 жыл бұрын
I’ve been going down a youtube rabbit hole after my friend was getting her diagnosis and this was the video that eventually made me cry. I’m about to make an appointment but just the thought that maybe there’s a name for what i’m experiencing and that i don’t have to keep living like this makes me so emotional thank you so much
@AChance4Glory2 жыл бұрын
I also have to add that DBT (dialectical behavioral therapy) is also a wonderful tool for helping those who have a hard time regulating emotions among other things. I've gone through years of CBT with very little progress but once I started with DBT, my progress with keeping my emotions and impulses in check has skyrocketed. It's also a nice tool box just to help with every day situations. Honestly, I think DBT should be put into schools. DBT tends to boil down to skills that I can use throughout my day/life and as someone in his 30s who's lived with the diagnosis since 5 years old, any skills or tools that can help me get through my day is something I'll latch onto.
@pringlebatch Жыл бұрын
DBT has helped me a lot. I tried CBT first and couldn't put my finger on why it didn't work for me. I think the thing is, you can't just 'logic away' your emotions if you have trouble regulating them. DBT addresses the validity of your emotions and then tells you how to move forward.
@davidcox44385 жыл бұрын
"it's called mindfulness" *remembers a time I did a mindfulness activity* *_bursts out laughing_* *remembers video* oh
@madelineevans34314 жыл бұрын
SAME
@Mephiston4 жыл бұрын
Oddly enough, my therapist encouraged me to indulge my hobby of model making as a mindfulness activity. It seems to be working.
@calliem8723 жыл бұрын
Did she say that in the video?
@Torrin_Kalani3 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe it’s 6am and I think I’m over here harmlessly looking up videos on how to regulate sadness and my mind is getting blown every second with how much I needed to hear some of this and know I wasn’t alone in it 😅 thank you for leaving me feeling validated in my experiences and a little more educated on this as well
@connerskeen19947 жыл бұрын
This video is so relevant to my current struggle. You hit every nail on the head with everything you’ve said. It’s amazing to have reassurance from you and the community. Makes me feel less weird or strange. The emotion tracker is such a good idea and I will definitely try!
@RiverSight7 жыл бұрын
Conner Skeen yep! Same!
@artemis83962 жыл бұрын
I'm usually referred to as one of the chillest people my acquaintances know, and I think it's in part due to my ADHD. I feel a dullness, a disconnect, like I have to try harder to get upset on people's behalf like others do so easily. Empathy was learned for me, I have to actively take time to think and put myself in someone's shoes before I can feel sympathy for someone most of the time. Yet my anxiety is really bad and I am a very sensitive person to any sort of criticism. I'm a lot different on my meds. I become a lot more empathetic and almost embarrassingly kind. I overdo it and I feel like I'm smothering. I feel the urge to connect with and help people in any way I can on my meds when I'm usually not normally. It's like night and day. This is why I think it's my ADHD that makes me such an introverted cool cucumber. It's very interesting, I just wish I could find a happy neutral
@ZabavaThePower5 жыл бұрын
Hit the likes at the words "I've always been told I was too sesitive" (then posted this comment)
@Zekrom5694 жыл бұрын
Well, i guess that's were most pervasive mental health problems come from...It is about the emotional and psychological invalidation experienced by the child from the primary care giver(parents) which rejects the reality and inner experiences of the child and so he/she grows into adulthood with that trauma which manifests itself as a neurodevelopmental or personality disorder depending on the genetics and the severity and length of the mistreatment faced by the child. Actually ADHD shares some common traits with BPD and adult patients with the former are misdiagnosed with the later or vice versa
@brynn70354 жыл бұрын
Everyone has always told me I'm too sensitive which of course makes me even more upset. This has led to a life of internalizing my emotions and never dealing with them cause at the time it seemed better than constantly being criticized for being emotional.
@erincrane7737 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video about ADHD and Auditory Processing Disorders?
@Osric2507 жыл бұрын
Erin Crane I'll second this. APD is a huge issue for me though I've developed a lot of coping mechanisms for it, and is the cause for a lot of anxiety about talking to people on phones.
@erincrane7737 жыл бұрын
Osric250 Me too. And since I never hear anyone talk about it, it makes having to explain that you didn't understand what they said more difficult. It's honestly nice to see that someone else struggles with this as well, a lot of the time it seems like I'm the only one since nobody ever talks about it
@Osric2507 жыл бұрын
Erin Crane I've seen it brought up several times over on reddit, in fact that's where I learned what it was called. There's enough that I expect a decently high comorbidity rate with us.
@SpongiousBird7 жыл бұрын
Interesting. I used to think I had hearing issues, but it just takes me like an extra second to process what someone says. I feel annoying sometimes with asking people to repeat... and that's when I'm actually able to focus and properly listen. I'm also starting to have dyslexia symptoms, which I never had before. I take notes at university, and I have to write very fast, so I often make typos or skip letters and have to erase. I'm scared of how my ADHD keeps developing.
@scratchedcornea7 жыл бұрын
@Petit Abricot see if your university offers note takers. At my school they have other students volunteer to give their notes through counselling services.
@carronaldridge99619 ай бұрын
I'm going back through these old videos and having also read your book, I just want to say thank you.... again.... because these videos make it so clear why I can't do what I can't do and why that is actually "normal" for me. It's helping me to stop beating myself up about those things but to be more aware of the potholes. As a teacher, it's also helping me to make these things explicit to my student(s) with ADHD so that they don't beat themselves up either. 💜
@MewsView7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this today Jessica. I had a spat with my fiance and was frustrated with myself that I was so frustrated with the situation. Especially since it was communication related and the past few days we had been working really hard on improving communication.
@trooperbygrace7 жыл бұрын
Howdy y’all! I have never really made comments on KZbin much before but I wanted to say thanks for bringing such a positive awareness to ADHD!! you’re videos have helped my wife to better understand me and for me to better understand myself. I was diagnosed about 4-5 years ago and never really figured out what t was all about. Recently I started studying and figured out just how deeply it affects my life. Stuff I thought I was just crazy for now has reasoning and makes sense!
@loriethacker86917 жыл бұрын
I LOVE THIS GIRL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank u for making me feel normal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And happy at the same time!!! :-D Ive GOT to get my son hooked up with your videos/therapy! Hes got ADHD SOO BAD he cant even find the right words to get his feelings and emotions out so it turns into ANGER and self-degradation dragging us down with him!!!!! TOXIC OVERLOAD!!! Good news though since he started maturing now hes 16, his reactions to his anger and the effects are shorter lived and hes even able to ask me for a hug when hes upset WHICH IS HUGE SINCE IN THE LAST 2 YRS HE WONT LET ME HUG HIM! He used to be in therapy but he doesnt have insurance now and we dont have to pay $114.00 per hour each week for it!!! :( So we are turning to things like this to help us both get thru.... :-) You are AWESOME Thank U for what u do!!!!!
@WarrenArcherMLMLME3 жыл бұрын
I straight up cry every time I watch an episode
@icanhasurvideos4 жыл бұрын
WOW! This was a real eye-opener to me. I have ADHD and (I strongly suspect) my mom had ADHD - the same kind even (inattentive), and we both had this same problem. I always thought of the emotional outbursts as a separate thing. This is very helpful knowledge; thank you.
@bastadtroll89223 жыл бұрын
sounds like you and your mom are pmsing and also in sync.
@ninjahound272 жыл бұрын
its a good thing she makes these short because now i can watch one of these videos in 14 minutes rather than 30.
@aniastan34756 жыл бұрын
Hey luv you've saved my life few times within the last few months (since I discoverd that I'm ADHD and started studying it). There's nothing else to say than THANK YOU!
@ScottMcMaster-er4xj Жыл бұрын
I have suffered with ADD since adolescence. You just explained so much for me. I have never fully understood the depth of my disability. Thank you so much. I have experienced so much self-blame over my life time and very few people have been sympathetic when I have tried to explain my condition. Thank you, you may be saving what remains of my life with this knowledge. I finally feel motivated to seek medical help and to learn more about how to cope with this. I definitely have had emotional dysregulation and so much of what you describe fits with my experience. This condition has damaged so much of my life in ways I am only now beginning to realize. Many treat AD/HD like its nothing serious, or just an excuse for someone who doesn't try or who is lazy. When in truth it is so debilitating and much more serious than many realize.
@LeHaFu2 жыл бұрын
I love how you made your ADHD a guide for others who struggle with it or have a love one who has it. Even you were diagnosed later you also have the experience of being a layman(not sure if that is the right world to use) in ADHD. I just love your videos, so helpful, so informative
@jrich83103 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to reach out and say thank you for doing what you are doing! I struggle with emotional dysregulation and I started my own channel to help others learn from my mistakes and not be afraid to take the steps to get help. I literally laughed through this whole video because ouch... it's like you know me! My channel is called Here Today Hope Tomorrow. I would love to chat with you sometime about your struggles with ADHD and comorbidities. It's nice to not feel alone in our struggles!
@nbv69754 жыл бұрын
My self soothing (especially after anger) is... extremely unhealthy. I have to regulate physically, so when I’m angry I always end up hurting myself and sometimes other things.
@aliioana85862 жыл бұрын
Self soothing is not related to ADHD. It’s something EVERY SINGLE HUMAN does. This person doesn’t really know what she’s talking about, unfortunately.
@kenbehren611910 ай бұрын
I am the mother of a person with ADHD. We often conflict over emotional regulation. Your video has helped me understand what my son is dealing with. Thank you.
@MyFavouriteStation3 жыл бұрын
"Interesting, I'll consider that"...this is something I read in a management book. A How-to guide on leadership. This gives me time to consider, without compulsively blurting out, and they respectfully are replied to. I've found this phrase to be a very helpful tool :)
@artemis83962 жыл бұрын
Great idea. If you ever remember the name of that book, please tell me. If only they would make a book like this for people with ADHD and social anxiety
@CenkZappa6 жыл бұрын
3:27 into the video and I just realized I'm playing on my phone... I can only imagine what life would have been like either not having to deal with this, OR knowing what it was from the time I was a wee little lad. (not sure why I got all English at the end) Time to start the video again
@mikeaye89987 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm an English teacher in an underserved School in Aurora Illinois. I have a brilliant student who has ADHD and wrote an amazing poem about his experience and the misconceptions about people with ADHD. I was wondering if you would be willing to read it and see what you think of it. This brilliant young man deserves some exposure and the ability to take pride in his work. Could I send it to you somehow?
@paulmryglod48026 жыл бұрын
Can we hear the poem?! I'm interested.
@sreeniala46036 жыл бұрын
Wow ! You are the kind of the teacher the world deserves . Thank you Sir ...as an ADHD girl ( diagnosed recently , I'm an adult ) teachers hated me with vengeance .
@julieyoung25 жыл бұрын
Mike, I would love to hear it as well.
@Scream_Tail_09855 жыл бұрын
I adore you for being a teacher who takes time to understand individuals with ADHD
@v8wr5 жыл бұрын
Where is the poem?
@DanielKikkert-c9bКүн бұрын
I'm listening to the audio book chapter "how to feel" and I had to pull my car over to calm down; it reminded me so much of my experience this past year. Thank you for telling your story and reminding one more person know that he isn't alone :)
@ir6aish7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! On my performance evaluation, my boss wrote: "tends to express negative thoughts verbally and non-verbally." Could you please consider making a video on ADHD and adulting? Like, having an office job or working within an organization with "policies and procedures" 😯 Thanks plenty ❤️
@AUnicorn6667 жыл бұрын
Ginger Ed and schools for the kids here
@Maykay13127 жыл бұрын
Sa'ed Abu-Haltam damn that woud be a hard job for me lol i canot talk with strangers totaly introvert when in public lol
@SgtMclupus2 жыл бұрын
On the other hand, we tend to understand other people's emotions so much better! We tend to understand how other people work mentally It's like we have these antennas that picks up things other people miss when interacting with others. We recognize how people respond to things, even when they doesn't say anything! These things might not always apply to situations where we are directly involved, like in relationships, though
@Vancouver_1986 Жыл бұрын
omg. Yes! I call it being overly empathetic.
@allisonb.84923 жыл бұрын
This is so helpful! Found your channel through a Ted talk that you did. My 11 year old daughter has ADHD and her emotions are extreme!! Her dad also has ADHD as well but yet he seems to be the most impatient with her instead of being able to relate to her. Thanks so much for this info and this channel!! Helping me a ton to know how to parent an ADHD girl.
@aimzd25452 жыл бұрын
🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 For those of us who have children who have ADHD, yep, I am sure that you have witnessed these moments of emotional dysregulation. I sure have, ..and it has certainly been a learning process to: A) Recognize when it is happening, B) Remain calm, patient, understanding, compassionate, C) Avoid arguing back D) Give him or her time to cool down, E) Not take it personal, F) Use it as a learning opportunity/ teachable moment, and G) etc, etc, etc.. 😅 Woooooo-sahhhhhh.. 🧘🏻♀️🧘🏻♀️🧘🏻♀️ You got this! 💪🏼
@nikinthemidwest19154 жыл бұрын
lol I say this: “my emotional dysregulation is firing on high today” when it is and I let my friends and support team know so that they know I’m feeling extra feelingsy that day lol
@tknows4704 жыл бұрын
Nik in The Midwest that’s awesome!!!
@Leftistbreakfist4 жыл бұрын
The executive functioning portion of things is my biggest issue.
@Dancestar19813 жыл бұрын
Mine too
@weewoo88505 жыл бұрын
.... Meanwhile I've spent my life beating myself down to shape myself into the perfect quiet kid ... Oops.
@daphne10654 жыл бұрын
Foxy Turnez oof, hope you can take the time to heal yourself! :)
@97dprose4 жыл бұрын
Same! I’m almost grateful I dealt with crippling social anxiety during my teen years and was physically incapable of speaking what was on my mind . . . If I had, it definitely would have gotten me in some trouble.
@sarahmansfield97244 жыл бұрын
RIGHT?!
@beelzebearstudios75463 жыл бұрын
I think my current relationship is falling apart due to my emotional dysregulation, this channel has made some things so clear for me. Thank you for not making me feel so alone out there.
@realrandoms10134 жыл бұрын
I almost cried because I lost three hats today. Thank you for this, it helped me understand more of why things like that happen to me :) .
@pjcrabtree44562 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your videos. They have helped me understand my child and myself better. Your energy and sense of humor are both perfect for your messages. Keep up the good work.
@cosmicjules4 жыл бұрын
I noticed that I've always had drastic emotion changes as I've gone about my day and I wonder if that ties into emotional dysregulation too. it used to be a big problem because it would be emotionally exhausting and it still affects me sometimes but it seems to have improved over time.
@manyhats38463 жыл бұрын
Is it like ....every minute fluctuation? Had this in past. Abusive stress. For years not bad. Started up other day. Is it stress for period of time that brings this on, I think!
@michellepowell30062 жыл бұрын
Im here because my 11 year old son may have adhd. He is so smart and so sweet yet has a hard time concentrating at school. I love him more than words can ever say and as his mom, I just want to learn the most that I can about it so I can support him in every way possible. Thank you for makimg these videos.