![]() ![]() For example, it is not uncommon for someone with ADHD to say they feel excited, happy, frustrated and nervous all at once in a situation where someone neurotypical is likely to only be experiencing one or two emotions.ĭifferences in emotions in people with ADHD can lead to ‘shutdowns’, where someone is so overwhelmed with emotions that they space out, may find it hard to speak or move and may struggle to articulate what they are feeling until they can process their emotions. experiencing many more emotions simultaneously than a typical person mightĮxperiencing multiple contradictory emotions at the same time can be difficult for people with and without ADHD to understand.extremes of empathising completely with others or reacting without emotions to others.difficulties recognising emotions in themselves and others. ![]()
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