ADHD in Black Women: The Hidden Struggle | S2 E9
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What if the “strong, organized Black woman” is actually silently struggling?
In this powerful episode of Cutting Up With The Crawfords, Derrick interviews Dari about her recent ADHD diagnosis and what it uncovered after years of high-achieving, over-functioning, and masking.
Dari opens up about the hidden symptoms, cultural stigmas, and internal chaos she experienced before finally being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. Together, they break down the emotional toll of being “high-functioning but still struggling,” especially for Black women who are often expected to carry it all with a smile.
This episode isn’t just about labels. It’s about liberation through truth, faith, and grace.
✨ Key Takeaways:
What ADHD actually looks like in high-achieving Black women
Why so many women go undiagnosed for years
The emotional and spiritual cost of masking
The difference between being capable and being well
How faith reframes neurodivergence through grace, not shame
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