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Hey team, this week we're getting emotional and talking about the relationship between ADHD and our emotions. While emotional dysregulation isn't part of the diagnostic criteria for ADHD, some studies have found that 70% of adults with ADHD exhibit emotional dysregulation.
In this episode, we'll get into why it isn't part of the diagnosis, as well as examine what emotional regulation is and what we can do to help ourselves keep our cool a little bit better.
If you'd life to follow along on the show notes page you can find that at HackingYourADHD.com/121
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- Emotions are short-duration and are often in response to specific situations. Emotional regulation is our ability to control our emotional response to those situations, usually through down-regulation.
- Emotional impulsiveness and deficient emotional self-regulation were both parts of an ADHD diagnosis but were removed from the DSM in the 1970s because we can't easily measure emotions.
- We can help down-regulate our emotions through mindfulness, being aware of how we are physically feeling, slowing down, and removing ourselves from difficult situations.
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