Parenting with a Neurodivergent Brain: RSD, Trauma, and the Power of Self-Kindness
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In this conversation, I interview Melissa Kelly, an ADHD coach, who shares her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD and autism later in life. We discuss the challenges of neurodivergence, including rejection sensitivity, dysphoria and trauma responses, and emphasise the importance of self-care and energy management. The conversation also explores the debate surrounding the concept of neurodivergent traits as 'superpowers' and provides guidance for those who may be questioning their neurodivergence.Topics discussed:Melissa was diagnosed with autism and ADHD at 43.Coaching transformed Melissa's life and inspired her to help others.Rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD) is common among neurodivergent individuals.RSD can lead to overwhelm and burnout.Trauma responses in neurodivergent individuals can be similar to PTSD.Self-care for neurodivergent people is unique and essential.Rest is as productive as work for neurodivergent individuals.The term 'superpower' can minimise the challenges of neurodivergence.Connecting with other neurodivergent individuals is affirming and supportive.Being kind to oneself is crucial in the journey of self-discovery.Connect with Melissa here:https://www.pauseandthriveadhdcoachin...#adhd #autismawareness #neurodivergentvoices #adhdcoach #rejectionsensitivity