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Therapists Uncut Podcast


Mar 1, 2023

Join Nik Young and Alyssa Najera in this sequel to Confessions of a High-Functioning, Anxious Therapist (episode 63) where they awkwardly and openly share their struggles with inattention, delayed gratification, and low-key impulsive behaviors. Learn how these behaviors can impact relationships, work functioning, and personal growth, and get tools to help you navigate. 

 

In this episode we talk about:

Tools for Inattention and Impulsivity 

  • Use the resources available to you
  • Breakup larger tasks into smaller, attainable tasks
  • Engage in active reflection and self-awareness
  • Focus on one task at time
  • Ask yourself
    • Can it wait?
    • Do you need it?
    • Do you need this right now?
  • Learn healthy coping skills to help you manage symptoms to ensure symptoms do not negatively impact your relationships or daily functioning

Potential Signs of ADHD

  • Lack of attention to detail
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Difficulty completing a task, having several unfinished tasks or projects
  • Continually losing or misplacing things
  • Feeling the need to interrupt others before you lose your train of thought
  • Restlessness and edginess
  • Difficulty keeping quiet, speaking out of turn
  • Difficulty with organization
  • Tendency to procrastinate
  • Irritability
  • Feeling like everything is urgent when it may not be
  • Difficulty slowing down
  • Difficulty multitasking
  • Easily losing track of time, feeling like you have more time that you actually do
  • Racing thoughts or jumping from idea to idea
  • Checking out often or daydreaming

Potential Signs of High Functioning ADHD

  • Hyper-focused on projects or deadlines
  • Heavily focused on productivity or achievement
  • Your work style either includes lots of breaks or extended periods of work with minimal breaks
  • Excessive use of calendars, reminders, or apps to ensure you do not miss appointments, deadlines, or events
  • Chronic procrastination 
  • Exceling under pressure

 

Other factors that may exacerbate inattentiveness, need for immediate gratification, and impulsiveness 

  • Anxiety symptoms
  • Depression symptoms
  • ADHD symptoms
  • Increased Stress

Resources Mentioned in this Episode

Episode 63: Confessions of a High-Functioning, Anxious Therapist

Episode 66: “Heroin, Heartache, and Hope” with Christian Author of Counting Spoons Kathryn Mae Inman

What is the Therapists Uncut Podcast:

The Therapists Uncut Podcast is a light-hearted, informative self-help podcast for grown-ups. It is hosted by off-the-clock therapists hoping to validate your experiences, normalize therapy and therapists, and help you prioritize your mental health.

Who are the Therapists Uncut Podcast Co-Hosts:

Nik Young is co-host of Therapists Uncut and a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. Nik keeps it personable and professional. Yet, always manages to keep the Therapists Uncut family and followers laughing. You may find them squirreling through topics, stories, or jokes, and all in good fun. Don't worry because someone will bring Nik back around to the conversation. Nik is a licensed marriage and family therapist in their private practice located in Modesto, CA, and is also a Crisis Junkie at heart. In addition to being co-owner of a group private practice, Nik is also a crisis clinician responding to local mental health crisis and emergencies. Learn more about Nik Young at catalystcounselinginc.com

Alyssa Najera is co-host of Therapists Uncut and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Alyssa is typically calm and composed on most days, but often has difficulty containing her excitement about the little things in life. She loves to laugh, spread positivity, and is often caught with a smile on her face. Alyssa is also a former Child Welfare Services social worker, supervisor, and sexual abuse forensic interviewer. Alyssa Najera is now a trainer, consultant, and CEO of a group private practice in the small town of Oakdale, CA. Learn more about Alyssa Najera at smalltowncounselingca.com or alyssanajera.com.

Disclaimer:

Thank you for joining Therapists Uncut, a production of AMP Smart Business. To learn more about Therapists Uncut and stay up on upcoming episodes, please subscribe and follow us on social media. As a reminder, although the Therapists Uncut co-hosts are licensed therapists, they are not your therapist. This podcast is not intended to substitute professional mental health counseling. If you need professional therapy, please contact your local provider or primary care provider.  Thanks for listening and we’ll see you on the next episode of Therapists Uncut!

Social Media Links

Instagram @therapistsuncut

Facebook @therapistsuncut

Credits:

Therapists Uncut is a production of AMP Smart Business.

Voice Over by Alexia Gloria

 

 

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The Therapists Uncut Podcast is a light-hearted, informative self-help podcast for grown-ups. It is hosted by off-the-clock therapists hoping to validate your experiences, normalize therapy, and help you prioritize your mental health.

The Therapists Uncut Podcast is a production of  https://ampsmartbusiness.com/ . For more information and full episode show notes visit https://therapistsuncut.com/ .

Join Nik Young and Alyssa Najera in this sequel episode to Confessions of a High-Functioning, Anxious Therapist (episode 63) where they awkwardly share their struggles with inattention, delayed gratification, and lowkey impulsive behaviors both in their personal and professional lives. Learn how these behaviors have the potential to impact relationships, work functioning, and personal growth and tools to help you navigate. 

 

In this episode we talk about:

Potential Signs of ADHD

·       Lack of attention to detail

·       Difficulty concentrating

·       Difficulty completing a tasks, having several unfinished tasks or projects

·       Continually losing or misplacing things

·       Feel the need to interrupt other before you lose your train of thought

·       Restlessness and edginess

·       Difficulty keeping quiet, speaking out of turn

·       Difficulty with organization

·       Tendency to procrastinate

·       Irritability

·       Feeling like everything is urgent when it may not be

·       Difficult slowing

·       Difficulty multitasking

·       Easily lose track of time, feeling like you have more time that you actually do

·       Racing though tor jumping from idea to idea

·       Checking out often or daydreaming

Potential Signs of High Functioning ADHD

·       Hyperfocus on projects or deadlines

·       Heavily focused on productivity or achievement

·       Your work style either includes lots of breaks or extended period of work with minimal breaks

·       Excessive use of calendars, reminders, apps to ensure you do not miss appointments, deadlines, or events

·       Chronic procrastination or you excel under pressure

Tools for Inattention or Impulsivity

·       Use the resources available to you

·       Breakup larger tasks into smaller, attainable tasks

·       Engage in active reflection and self-awareness

·       Focus on one task at time

·       Ask yourself

o   Can it wait?

o   Do you need it?

o   Do you need this right now?

·       Learn healthy coping skills to help you manage symptoms to ensure symptoms do not negatively impact your relationships or daily functioning

·       Utilize mindfulness tools

Other Factors that May Increase these Behaviors

·       Anxiety symptoms

·       Depression symptoms

·       ADHD symptoms

Resources Mentioned in this Episode

·       Episode 63: Confessions of a High-Functioning, Anxious Therapist

·       Episode 66: “Heroin, Heartache, and Hope” with Christian Author of Counting Spoons Kathryn Mae Inman

Who we are:

Nik Young is co-host of Therapists Uncut and a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. Nik keeps it personable and professional. Yet, always manages to keep the Therapists Uncut family and followers laughing. You may find them squirreling through topics, stories, or jokes, and all in good fun. Don't worry because someone will bring Nik back around to the conversation. Nik is a licensed marriage and family therapist in their private practice located in Modesto, CA, and is also a Crisis Junkie at heart. In addition to being co-owner of a group private practice, Nik is also a crisis clinician responding to local mental health crisis and emergencies. Learn more about Nik Young at catalystcounselinginc.com

Alyssa Najera is co-host of Therapists Uncut and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Alyssa is typically calm and composed on most days, but often has difficulty containing her excitement about the little things in life. She loves to laugh, spread positivity, and is often caught with a smile on her face. Alyssa is also a Child Welfare Services social worker and supervisor alumni, previous child sexual abuse forensic interviewer, trainer and consultant, and CEO of a group private practice in the small town of Oakdale, CA. Learn more about Alyssa Najera at smalltowncounselingca.com or alyssanajera.com.

Disclaimer:

Thank you for joining Therapists Uncut, a production of https://ampsmartbusiness.com/ . To learn more about Therapists Uncut and stay up on upcoming episodes, please subscribe and follow us on social media. As a reminder, although the Therapists Uncut co-hosts are licensed therapists, they are not your therapist. This podcast is not intended to substitute professional mental health counseling. If you need professional therapy, please contact your local provider or primary care provider.  Thanks for listening and we’ll see you on the next episode of Therapists Uncut!