Inside the Pickle Jar: Connecting with the Spectrum
Welcome to ‘Inside the Pickle Jar,’ the only podcast where being in a pickle is a good thing! It’s your go-to audio feast for all things neurodivergent. We’re like the crunchy dill to your sandwich, adding flavor to the way you see the world.
Each episode, we’ll dive headfirst into the kaleidoscope of neurodivergent life. Are you neurodivergent, or just neurocurious? A partner in crime to someone who marches to the beat of their own drum? Or maybe you’re a boss trying to decode the enigma of inclusive leadership? Buckle up, because this podcast is the Rosetta Stone for cracking the code of neurodiversity.
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Inside the Pickle Jar: Connecting with the Spectrum
Why You Have Big Feelings
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The Brain Science Behind Emotional Dysregulation and 9 Skills That Actually Help
This episode explores the neuroscience behind emotional dysregulation in ADHD, emphasizing understanding, compassion, and practical skills to manage intense emotions effectively.
Key Topics
- Neuroscience of ADHD and emotional regulation
- Impact of dopamine and norepinephrine on emotions
- The role of the prefrontal cortex and amygdala
- Rejection sensitivity and emotional stickiness
- Practical skills for emotional regulation
Takeaways
- Emotional dysregulation in ADHD is rooted in brain wiring, not character flaws.
- The prefrontal cortex develops later in ADHD, affecting impulse control and regulation.
- Using external supports and systems can help manage emotional responses.
- Naming emotions activates the regulation part of the brain.
- Simple, ADHD-friendly skills like grounding and the stop skill are effective.
Sources: Based on Emma McAdam / Therapy in a Nutshell — 'Why ADHD Makes Emotions So Intense'
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