Heal : a Trauma-informed Therapy Blog
By Amy Moreno MA LPC
ADHD and Relationships: Why Things Can Feel So Intense
If you have ADHD, your emotions aren’t “too much”, they’re more immediate, more intense, and harder to regulate. The ADHD brain processes emotions quickly and with less of a buffer, which means feelings can hit fast, feel overwhelming, and take longer to settle. So what looks like overreacting is often your nervous system responding exactly as it’s wired to. Understanding that doesn’t minimize the impact, but it can change the story you tell yourself about it.
When One Diagnosis Isn’t the Whole Picture: Living with Comorbid Mental Health Conditions
Many people assume that getting a diagnosis is the beginning of clarity; a way to finally understand what’s been going on and how to move forward. But for individuals living with more than one mental health condition, it’s rarely that simple.
