ADHD, Autism & the Hidden Tension After a Late Diagnosis
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概要
Getting an ADHD diagnosis is supposed to make everything clearer. And in some ways, it does. It gives you language, validation, and a framework for understanding yourself.
But what no one talks about is what comes next.
In this episode of Divergent Paths, Dr. Regina Ph.D. and Russ unpack the quiet, often uncomfortable tension that shows up after a late ADHD or autism diagnosis. The space between who you used to be and who you’re becoming. The pull back toward old patterns that kept you safe, even when they cost you your sense of self.
We talk about:
- Why diagnosis brings clarity, but not instant change
- The internal conflict between familiar behaviors and authentic choices
- How masking, people-pleasing, and overfunctioning impact relationships
- Why some relationships deepen and others fall apart
- The grief, guilt, and growth that come with unmasking
This episode is especially for late-diagnosed neurodivergent adults navigating identity shifts, boundary-setting, and the reality that becoming yourself can disrupt the life you built while performing.
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About Dr. Regina McMenomy, PhD
Regina is a neurodivergent coach and educator who helps late-diagnosed adults unmask, heal from burnout, and build lives aligned with how their brains work. She founded Divergent Paths Consulting to provide the type of coaching and support that late-diagnosed nerdy neurodivergent folks need after receiving their late diagnoses.