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Ever felt like you're the ONLY one in your family who sees the dysfunction, the unspoken tension, and the toxic patterns? If you have ADHD and were cast as the family scapegoat, your ability to see the truth isn't a flaw – it's a SUPERPOWER. In this episode of The ADHD Scapegoat Podcast, hosts Angie and Jeremy explore why ADHD brains are wired for pattern recognition and why this makes you the first to spot abuse and injustice.Discover how your "too sensitive" or "too dramatic" label was actually a reflection of your emotional intelligence and your innate drive to call out what's wrong. Learn why educating yourself about abuse, narcissism, and toxic family dynamics isn't bitterness, but an act of CLARITY and SURVIVAL.
If you've ever been made to doubt your own reality or punished for speaking the truth, this episode will feel like coming home. Your pattern recognition is not a curse; it's the key to your healing and breaking cycles.
Ever felt like you're the ONLY one in your family who sees the dysfunction, the unspoken tension, and the toxic patterns? If you have ADHD and were cast as the family scapegoat, your ability to see the truth isn't a flaw – it's a SUPERPOWER. In this episode of The ADHD Scapegoat Podcast, hosts Angie and Jeremy explore why ADHD brains are wired for pattern recognition and why this makes you the first to spot abuse and injustice.Discover how your "too sensitive" or "too dramatic" label was actually a reflection of your emotional intelligence and your innate drive to call out what's wrong. Learn why educating yourself about abuse, narcissism, and toxic family dynamics isn't bitterness, but an act of CLARITY and SURVIVAL.
If you've ever been made to doubt your own reality or punished for speaking the truth, this episode will feel like coming home. Your pattern recognition is not a curse; it's the key to your healing and breaking cycles.