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From “Lazy” to Dysregulated: Rewriting the ADHD Narrative
For decades, ADHD has been misunderstood through labels like lazy, careless, or not trying hard enough. These stereotypes have shaped both public perception and self-worth for many people with ADHD. But neuroscience tells a different story: ADHD is not a character flaw — it’s a condition linked to differences in brain regulation, executive functioning, attention, and emotional processing. The narrative is finally beginning to change. The Problem with the “Lazy” Label Lazines

Gretchen Pound, PhD
3 days ago3 min read
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