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In this episode, Meg talks to one of her good friends, Kamden, a "professional ADHD-er." Kamden was diagnosed with ADHD in the spring of 2020, and has since created an online directory for others receiving similar mental health diagnoses in order to connect people with needed resources. She talks about how advocating for herself led her to now become an advocate for others. Kamden says that education is the key to overcoming the stigma that exists toward seeking help with our mental health. Also, she teaches us that self-compassion is the remedy for the self-criticism and perfectionism that often plagues both neurotypical and neuro-atypical brains.
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In this episode, Meg talks to one of her good friends, Kamden, a "professional ADHD-er." Kamden was diagnosed with ADHD in the spring of 2020, and has since created an online directory for others receiving similar mental health diagnoses in order to connect people with needed resources. She talks about how advocating for herself led her to now become an advocate for others. Kamden says that education is the key to overcoming the stigma that exists toward seeking help with our mental health. Also, she teaches us that self-compassion is the remedy for the self-criticism and perfectionism that often plagues both neurotypical and neuro-atypical brains.