Why Does Everyone Want a Label?
ADHD, Identity, and the Modern Obsession with Self-Diagnosis
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ナレーター:
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Claire Aston
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著者:
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Rachel Norris
Why does it feel like everyone suddenly has ADHD?
Scroll for five minutes and you’ll see it.
Watch a video and something clicks.
Take a quiz and your whole life starts to make sense.
But here’s the uncomfortable question:
Are we discovering ourselves… or defining ourselves too quickly?
In Why Does Everyone Want a Label?, Dr Rachel Norris takes a clear-eyed, deeply human look at one of the most important—and misunderstood—cultural shifts of our time.
This is not a book that dismisses ADHD. And it’s not a book that blindly validates everything either.
It’s something far more useful.
It’s an exploration of why so many people are searching for answers—and why a diagnosis has become the answer they reach for first.
Inside this book, you’ll discover:
- Why ADHD diagnoses have surged—and what the numbers actually mean
- The powerful role of social media in shaping identity and self-perception. The difference between recognition, self-identification, and clinical diagnosis. What genuine ADHD really looks like—and why it’s often misunderstood
- Why labels feel like relief—and what they quietly take away
- How to seek a diagnosis properly, without falling into the self-diagnosis trap
- How to build a strong sense of self that doesn’t depend on a label to hold it together. This book is for you if: You’ve ever thought, “This explains me” after watching ADHD content
- You’ve been diagnosed—and you’re unsure what it really means for your life
You suspect you might have ADHD but want clarity, not confusion, You’re a parent, clinician, or simply someone trying to understand what’s really going on. The truth most people won’t say out loud: People aren’t just looking for a diagnosis. They’re looking for relief, explanation, and a place to belong. And when the world feels overwhelming, a label can feel like home. But what if that’s only part of the story?
©2026 Dr Rachel Norris (P)2026 Dr Rachel Norris