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Dr. Ned Hallowell

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62 total appearances

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Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

John Rady and I thought we'd be lucky if it sold 10,000 copies. The next thing you know, that book, I mean, not to toot my own horn, but that book changed everything.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

John Rady and I thought we'd be lucky if it sold 10,000 copies. The next thing you know, that book, I mean, not to toot my own horn, but that book changed everything.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

At first, people ridiculed it. Russ Barkley said to me, will you please stop writing positive things about this because we won't get any research money because they don't want to fund strengths.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

At first, people ridiculed it. Russ Barkley said to me, will you please stop writing positive things about this because we won't get any research money because they don't want to fund strengths.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

It's not a deficit disorder. I mean, I have an abundance of attention. The challenge is to control it. So to call it a deficit disorder makes it sound like a form of dementia, which it's not at all. And I think of it as a way of being in the world, not a disorder, but a way of being in the world, like being an extrovert. It's a way of being.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

It's not a deficit disorder. I mean, I have an abundance of attention. The challenge is to control it. So to call it a deficit disorder makes it sound like a form of dementia, which it's not at all. And I think of it as a way of being in the world, not a disorder, but a way of being in the world, like being an extrovert. It's a way of being.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

And when you begin to realize that, then it's so liberating because then you see yourself

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

And when you begin to realize that, then it's so liberating because then you see yourself

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

People tend to be afraid of this diagnosis. I don't want to be fucked up like that. I don't want to be weird because it's classified as a mental illness in the DSM. And people naturally push back on that, which is so ironic because they should embrace it.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

People tend to be afraid of this diagnosis. I don't want to be fucked up like that. I don't want to be weird because it's classified as a mental illness in the DSM. And people naturally push back on that, which is so ironic because they should embrace it.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

There's no diagnosis in all of medicine that can jack up your life better than this diagnosis or can hurt your life more than a diagnosis not made. The prison population is full of people with undiagnosed AIDS, the halls of the unemployed, the addicted. ADD is a very common treatable cause of addiction. So all these at-risk populations, a lot of them, a big segment have ADD.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

There's no diagnosis in all of medicine that can jack up your life better than this diagnosis or can hurt your life more than a diagnosis not made. The prison population is full of people with undiagnosed AIDS, the halls of the unemployed, the addicted. ADD is a very common treatable cause of addiction. So all these at-risk populations, a lot of them, a big segment have ADD.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

If we treated the ADD, they cut down on the recidivism rate, cut down on the addiction, save relationships. And they're talented folks. They really are. Things can only get better once you have the diagnosis. So I come along and say, no. You know, my line is, I don't treat disabilities. I help people unwrap their gifts. And that's the truth.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

If we treated the ADD, they cut down on the recidivism rate, cut down on the addiction, save relationships. And they're talented folks. They really are. Things can only get better once you have the diagnosis. So I come along and say, no. You know, my line is, I don't treat disabilities. I help people unwrap their gifts. And that's the truth.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

But that shift in emphasis makes all the difference in the world. Oh, okay, I'll work with you to unwrap my gift. I just don't want to work on becoming less crazy or less defective or, you know.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

But that shift in emphasis makes all the difference in the world. Oh, okay, I'll work with you to unwrap my gift. I just don't want to work on becoming less crazy or less defective or, you know.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

I mean, now, you know, rare that I'm greeted with pushback. It used to be routines. People would say, isn't this just an excuse for being lazy? And now people are very curious. And it's great because now they can use it. Their first reaction isn't skeptical. Their first reaction is, tell me more. And that's wonderful. I mean, it's just wonderful. And it's so liberating.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

I mean, now, you know, rare that I'm greeted with pushback. It used to be routines. People would say, isn't this just an excuse for being lazy? And now people are very curious. And it's great because now they can use it. Their first reaction isn't skeptical. Their first reaction is, tell me more. And that's wonderful. I mean, it's just wonderful. And it's so liberating.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

This diagnosis, if you have it, you find out you have it. you're laying claim to a whole new way of being in the world. And sometimes that's dramatically better, and sometimes it's marginally better, but without any doubt, it's better. Just how you look at yourself is better.

Climbing the Walls
ADHD: From stigma to superpower | 4

This diagnosis, if you have it, you find out you have it. you're laying claim to a whole new way of being in the world. And sometimes that's dramatically better, and sometimes it's marginally better, but without any doubt, it's better. Just how you look at yourself is better.