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Self-Trust After ADHD: Why You Don’t Believe Yourself Anymore

Self-Trust After ADHD: Why You Don’t Believe Yourself Anymore

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In this episode of Authentically ADHD, Carmen explores why so many late-diagnosed ADHD, autistic, and AuDHD adults struggle to trust themselves. This isn’t about being indecisive, dramatic, or “bad at life.” It’s about years of being misunderstood, corrected, dismissed, and trained to doubt your own nervous system.

Carmen breaks down how self-trust is built through validation — and how many neurodivergent people received the opposite. From inconsistent ADHD performance and executive dysfunction to masking, rejection sensitivity, internalized shame, and late-diagnosis grief, this episode unpacks why so many adults end up outsourcing their reality to everyone else.

With neuroscience, research, dark humor, and deeply compassionate truth-telling, Carmen explains how diagnosis can become both a relief and an emotional reckoning. It can help reframe the past, but it does not instantly erase years of self-doubt.

The episode ends with five practical strategies for rebuilding self-trust: creating a self-trust evidence log, shifting from permission-seeking to truth-seeking, making smaller promises to yourself, replacing shame as your project manager, and building a safe mirror system. The message is clear: you are not unreliable — you are recovering from years of being misinterpreted. Tiny plank by tiny plank, self-trust can be rebuilt.

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