If ADHD is a neurobiological condition, why are coaching and therapy often recommended? (opens in new tab)
If you read "neurobiological" as "permanent," you may conclude that effort is pointless and quietly stop trying. That belief is costly. Untreated executive-function struggles compound into missed deadlines, strained relationships, financial chaos, and a slow erosion of self-worth. Many adults already carry years of shame from being called lazy or careless. Treating biology as destiny adds a fresh layer: hopelessness. What's at stake is not just productivity — it's whether you believe your dai...
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