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When Impulsivity Meets Structure: The "AuADHD" Challenge

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The gap is staggering—25% of Americans have disabilities, yet 80% of them never cross the threshold of our churches. In this thought-provoking exploration of neurodevelopmental conditions, host Tracy Correll unpacks the complex characteristics of ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and the fascinating paradox that emerges when both conditions occur simultaneously in an individual.
We begin by examining ADHD's hallmark features of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, diving into how these manifest in social interactions, emotional regulation, and cognitive processing. Then we shift to autism's distinct presentation of social communication challenges and restricted, repetitive behaviors, highlighting the importance of routine and structure for those on the spectrum. But perhaps most illuminating is our discussion of what some call "AuADHD"—the concurrent presence of both conditions that creates seemingly contradictory needs within the same person. How can someone simultaneously require rigid structure while thriving on impulsive flexibility?
Beyond the clinical definitions lies the heart of this episode: the reminder that knowing the individual transcends any diagnostic label. Tracie encourages listeners to engage with neurodivergent individuals through trial and error, emphasizing that imperfect attempts at inclusion demonstrate more care than avoidance out of fear of making mistakes. The goal isn't flawless implementation but persistent love that creates pathways for everyone to experience spiritual growth and community belonging.
Ready to transform how your faith community welcomes those with neurodevelopmental conditions? Discover more resources at indispensable-people.com and through Tracy's books "The Indispensable Kid" and "Gospel, Accessibility and the Indispensable People," available on Amazon.

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Chapters

1. Welcome to Indispensable People (00:00:00)

2. Understanding ADHD: Key Characteristics (00:00:54)

3. Autism Spectrum: Core Features (00:03:13)

4. The "Audi ADHD" Complexity (00:05:44)

5. Individual Over Diagnosis (00:09:59)

6. Closing Thoughts and Resources (00:12:21)

112 episodes

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Content provided by Tracie Corll. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tracie Corll or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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The gap is staggering—25% of Americans have disabilities, yet 80% of them never cross the threshold of our churches. In this thought-provoking exploration of neurodevelopmental conditions, host Tracy Correll unpacks the complex characteristics of ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and the fascinating paradox that emerges when both conditions occur simultaneously in an individual.
We begin by examining ADHD's hallmark features of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, diving into how these manifest in social interactions, emotional regulation, and cognitive processing. Then we shift to autism's distinct presentation of social communication challenges and restricted, repetitive behaviors, highlighting the importance of routine and structure for those on the spectrum. But perhaps most illuminating is our discussion of what some call "AuADHD"—the concurrent presence of both conditions that creates seemingly contradictory needs within the same person. How can someone simultaneously require rigid structure while thriving on impulsive flexibility?
Beyond the clinical definitions lies the heart of this episode: the reminder that knowing the individual transcends any diagnostic label. Tracie encourages listeners to engage with neurodivergent individuals through trial and error, emphasizing that imperfect attempts at inclusion demonstrate more care than avoidance out of fear of making mistakes. The goal isn't flawless implementation but persistent love that creates pathways for everyone to experience spiritual growth and community belonging.
Ready to transform how your faith community welcomes those with neurodevelopmental conditions? Discover more resources at indispensable-people.com and through Tracy's books "The Indispensable Kid" and "Gospel, Accessibility and the Indispensable People," available on Amazon.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Indispensable People (00:00:00)

2. Understanding ADHD: Key Characteristics (00:00:54)

3. Autism Spectrum: Core Features (00:03:13)

4. The "Audi ADHD" Complexity (00:05:44)

5. Individual Over Diagnosis (00:09:59)

6. Closing Thoughts and Resources (00:12:21)

112 episodes

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