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Let’s talk about that loop your brain can’t seem to close—the unanswered message, the sudden silence, the what-if spiral you know is irrational… but still consumes you.
In this episode, Marie dives deep into the obsessive thought patterns that often show up in ADHD and autistic brains—especially after ghosting. Drawing from Chapter 6 of The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge, she explores why some neurodivergent minds latch onto unresolved social disconnects and how this isn’t weakness—it’s wiring.
This is the science behind your sensitivity—and your obsession with closure.
In this episode:
You’re not “too much.” You’re not broken.
Your brain’s just trying to finish a sentence no one else stuck around to hear.
By Marie MartinLet’s talk about that loop your brain can’t seem to close—the unanswered message, the sudden silence, the what-if spiral you know is irrational… but still consumes you.
In this episode, Marie dives deep into the obsessive thought patterns that often show up in ADHD and autistic brains—especially after ghosting. Drawing from Chapter 6 of The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge, she explores why some neurodivergent minds latch onto unresolved social disconnects and how this isn’t weakness—it’s wiring.
This is the science behind your sensitivity—and your obsession with closure.
In this episode:
You’re not “too much.” You’re not broken.
Your brain’s just trying to finish a sentence no one else stuck around to hear.