Tips from an ADHD Coach: Psychological safety
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We can feel more anxiety in some situations than others. Some people and settings may make us more on edge, and others more relaxed. Psychological safety is the freedom to be imperfect or to make mistakes without major consequences.
With ADHD, psychological danger can be even more intense due to challenges with impulse control, executive dysfunction, and emotional dysregulation. ADHD coach Jaye Lin talks about what can make us feel more psychologically safe, and what can make us feel more anxious and dysregulated.
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Timestamps
(00:47 ) Dina’s quote
(02:19 ) What is psychological safety, and psychological danger?
(04:14 ) ADHD and psychological danger
(8:26 ) What can we do if we find ourselves constantly feeling psychologically unsafe?
(14:17 ) Recap
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