Should you tell people you have ADHD? It's a big decision—and it depends on your situation. In this episode, Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris explore the pros and cons of ADHD disclosure, whether in the workplace, with family, or in social settings. Learn how to decide who, when, and why to tell, plus strategies to avoid stigma and misunderstandings. They also share tips for handling judgmental responses and getting what you need without saying "I have ADHD." 🎧 Listen now! 🔗 Links & Resources 📌 ADHD Support Talk Podcast Website – www.adhdsupporttalk.com 📌 Tara McGillicuddy's ADHD Coaching & Resources – www.taramcgillicuddy.com 📌 Lynne Edris' Productivity Coaching – www.coachingadvantages.com 📌 Free ADHD Online Events & Classes – www.addclasses.com 00:00 Introduction to ADHD Support Talk 00:15 Meet the Hosts: Lynn Idris and Tara McGillicuddy 02:18 Today's Topic: Disclosing ADHD 02:55 Why Disclose ADHD? 03:37 Context Matters: Who and When to Disclose 08:12 Strategies for Effective Disclosure 12:30 Legal and Workplace Considerations 19:26 Handling Ignorant Responses 28:04 Final Thoughts and Community Engagement
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