Ray D'Arcy
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And I suppose what Coleman brings to this is not only has he been diagnosed with ADHD, but he has the benefit of professional knowledge, which helps him understand it better than most people.
And thanks so much for doing this.
Because I was looking up today, say, for example, the National Institute of Mental Health in America.
They call it a developmental disorder.
And then ADHD Ireland calls it a medical neurobiological condition.
Because language is important, isn't it?
Well, let's talk about it, just you as a person who has ADHD first, and then we'll talk to you as a person who has ADHD and is also qualified as a psychoanalyst and practice as a psychiatric nurse.
So when did you get your diagnosis?
So seven or eight years you sort of knew you had this diagnosis, but were in denial.