I Have ADHD Podcast

376 When ADHD Looks Like Freeze: You’re Not Lazy, You’re Overwhelmed

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Feb 10, 2026
A deep look at overwhelm that feels like shutdown, explaining when your brain floods and freezes instead of acting. Stories and calls highlight workplace slips, teen struggles, and how childhood patterns create freeze responses. Practical, gentle strategies are offered for thawing: tiny starts, safe movement, borrowing someone else’s brain, reducing decisions, and using self‑compassion. Guidance on when to seek trauma‑informed support is included.
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Doc Tasks And Ask For Help At Work

  • In a voicemail, Kristen coached Ashley to document step-by-step processes for occasional tasks.
  • She advised asking coworkers for help and creating a manual to avoid embarrassment and future overwhelm.
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Personal Example With A Young Caller

  • Kristen Carder answered a 14-year-old caller who bit and scratched herself when overwhelmed.
  • She shared her own hair-pulling past and urged the caller to seek trusted adults and tools.
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Family Validation Without Tools Backfired

  • Kristen Carder shares her family normalized overwhelm so there was validation without tools to move forward.
  • That acceptance turned into paralysis because no pathway out was taught.
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