“I Feel Like a Fraud Hiding in Plain Sight”
Adults with ADHD are particularly prone to experiencing the impostor syndrome, and not just in aspirational pursuits, but in many everyday roles, such as in a job, as a parent, or as a relationship partner. But why is this proneness to the impostor syndrome the case for adults with ADHD, and what can be done about it?
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Midlife ADHD? Coping strategies that can help
For many, COVID reveals existing ADD/ADHD
Genetics-Based Statistical Approach Links ADHD With Childhood Obesity
ADHD severity as a predictor of cognitive task performance in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Polygenic Risk Scores Forecast Some ADHD Symptoms
“I Feel Like a Fraud Hiding in Plain Sight”
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