This book provides a detailed exploration of the intersection of ADHD and Asperger's, framed within the context of psychology and neurodiversity.It offers a structured look into the cognitiv
This book provides a detailed exploration of the intersection of ADHD and Asperger's, framed within the context of psychology and neurodiversity.It offers a structured look into the cognitive and emotional landscapes of individuals with these profiles, addressing core topics such as the management of executive function, including strategies for task initiation, planning, and working memory. The phenomenon of hyperfocus is examined, with a focus on channeling intense concentration and managing energy levels to prevent exhaustion.The text delves into emotional regulation, with particular attention to rejection sensitive dysphoria, and presents methods for identifying and articulating feelings.Navigating social and sensory worlds is a key theme, covering skills for social communication, such as interpreting nonverbal cues and building relationships. It also addresses the complexities of masking and camouflaging, guiding the reader toward more authentic self-presentation. Practical approaches for managing sensory overload are detailed, including preventive measures and acute coping strategies.Further sections are dedicated to structuring daily life through routines, the role of stimming as a self-regulation tool, and adapting personal and professional environments. The book concludes by considering long-term well-being, discussing the integration of a late diagnosis into one's self-concept and the management of comorbidity. It specifically highlights the psychological aspects of receiving a late diagnosis on the autism spectrum and the unique synergies and challenges that arise from the combination of ADHD and Asperger's.