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What makes a ‘good listener’ with ADHD?
Manage episode 473165787 series 3581353
People with ADHD can often get a bad rap for being “bad listeners.” So, instead of actually listening, we’re often focusing on: Do they know I'm listening? Am I making enough eye contact? Do I look engaged?
Host Cate Osborn chats with Understood.org Vice President of Expertise and licensed therapist Sarah Greenberg about the listening strengths and weaknesses that can come with ADHD. They also unpack different modes of listening like listening to understand, listening to solve, and listening to connect.
Related resources
- How attention works
- From the ADHD Aha! podcast, “Why don’t you listen?” Paying attention vs. hearing (Peter’s story)
Timestamps
(00:41) Feeling self-conscious about our ability to listen with ADHD
(05:56) Different modes of listening
(07:40) Figuring out our listening strengths and weaknesses
(14:32) Anecdotal communication
(16:48) Asking what a person needs out of a conversation
(21:47) What can we do?
For a transcript and more resources, visit the Sorry, I Missed This page on Understood.org
We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at sorryimissedthis@understood.org.
Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give
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What makes a ‘good listener’ with ADHD?
Sorry, I Missed This: The Everything Guide to ADHD and Relationships with Cate Osborn
Manage episode 473165787 series 3581353
People with ADHD can often get a bad rap for being “bad listeners.” So, instead of actually listening, we’re often focusing on: Do they know I'm listening? Am I making enough eye contact? Do I look engaged?
Host Cate Osborn chats with Understood.org Vice President of Expertise and licensed therapist Sarah Greenberg about the listening strengths and weaknesses that can come with ADHD. They also unpack different modes of listening like listening to understand, listening to solve, and listening to connect.
Related resources
- How attention works
- From the ADHD Aha! podcast, “Why don’t you listen?” Paying attention vs. hearing (Peter’s story)
Timestamps
(00:41) Feeling self-conscious about our ability to listen with ADHD
(05:56) Different modes of listening
(07:40) Figuring out our listening strengths and weaknesses
(14:32) Anecdotal communication
(16:48) Asking what a person needs out of a conversation
(21:47) What can we do?
For a transcript and more resources, visit the Sorry, I Missed This page on Understood.org
We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at sorryimissedthis@understood.org.
Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give
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