Do people with ADHD have strong morals?

If you have ADHD, chances are you have a very strong moral compass - you hate discrimination, dishonesty, fake people and unfair situations in the same way that you love justice, fairness, honesty, sincerity, equality and the truth.

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Do people with ADHD have morals?

People with ADHD have a very strong moral compass: They hate discrimination, dishonesty, fake people and unfair situations. They love justice, fairness, honesty, sincerity, equality and the truth. Most people say that they value those things.

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Do people with ADHD have a strong sense of fairness?

Many studies focus on the negative behaviours of ADHD, such as antisocial behaviour, but this evidence that those affected with ADHD may have pronounced justice sensitivity might even be viewed as a positive trait in some, even though it could lead to issues or conflict with others.

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Are ADHD people more honest?

Let's recap. There's no evidence to suggest that people living with ADHD lie more often than those who don't have the condition. But there are many situations in which someone with ADHD might lie as a coping mechanism, to cover up an impulsive behavior that wasn't thought through, or without even realizing it.

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What are the strengths of ADHD people?

Conversational skills and humanity

Another study highlights that people with ADHD may have higher levels of social intelligence, humor, and recognition of feeling, or empathy. Study participants recognized their own ability to have a more positive mental approach, and in turn, more “social success.”

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This is What It's Really Like to Have ADHD

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What is ADHD biggest strength?

Imagination and Creativity

Many people with ADHD are really creative, inventive and imaginative. They often have more than one idea floating around their brain and are the ultimate 'outside the box' thinkers. They often have a different or alternative perspective and approach to tasks and scenarios.

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What are people with ADHD best at?

Best Occupations for People with ADHD

Because of their unique ability to solve problems and create systems when interested in their work, Roberts says many people with ADHD do well as entrepreneurs, computer programmers, and within creative industries.

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Do people with ADHD have empathy?

They might feel badly about the way their symptoms affect others, or they might not care. Although there are differences in brain function to consider, ADHDers can also be just like neurotypical people in that they can have varying levels of empathy.

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Can adults with ADHD be manipulative?

Yes, those with ADHD, like anyone else, can indeed be untruthful, manipulative, and intentionally misleading. But for those who struggle with ADHD, their various processing issues can often be at the heart of their misleading communication problems.

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Are people with ADHD nicer?

People with ADHD are known for their compassion toward others and willingness to lend a hand. As proud momma Dee Boling said after her son was awarded Student of the Month, “I'd rather have a kind, cooperative kid than a smart aleck who gets straight As without trying.”

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Are people with ADHD good socially?

People with ADHD may have a hard time developing healthy social skills from childhood through adulthood, especially if their condition goes untreated. That said, it's possible to improve your social skills at any point in life. The first step starts with understanding the potential challenges.

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Why are people with ADHD so generous?

Basically, individuals with ADHD care about other people. They want to make the people around them happy, whether it's by sharing a lunch box or providing a shoulder to cry on. They make it a point to shed happiness and love for other people.

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Do people with ADHD gossip more?

It might be embarrassing small talk or something private about someone else. But for many people with ADHD, “oversharing” can be a more frequent problem. Oversharing is saying something personal or inappropriate in the wrong setting or to the wrong person. It's usually not something people with ADHD do on purpose.

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Do people with ADHD tell the truth?

Most kids lie or avoid telling the truth from time to time. But with kids who have ADHD, you might find yourself often asking, “Why are you lying again?” Not all kids with ADHD tell frequent lies. In fact, some are impulsively honest, which can create its own problems.

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What personality issues do people with ADHD have?

They include problems with focus, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. People with ADHD may have difficulty paying attention, sitting still, or controlling their impulses. Although BPD and ADHD are separate diagnoses, they share some overlapping symptoms, namely impulsiveness and difficulty regulating emotions.

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What is ADHD gaslighting?

What Is Gaslighting? Gaslighting is a form of psychological or emotional abuse — a series of manipulative techniques designed to gain control of another person. By blatantly and repeatedly lying or challenging reality, the gaslighters keep their victims off-kilter and make them question themselves.

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Is ADHD linked to narcissism?

Yes. Research indicates that ADHD and NPD can co-occur and often do. Longitudinal research also indicates that childhood ADHD may increase the chance of someone developing a personality disorder, including NPD.

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What are toxic behaviors of ADHD?

Controlling behavior and distrust. Abusive — this is also inclusive of emotionally abusive behaviors, such as gaslighting, love bombing, breadcrumbing etc. Disrespectful. Financial abuse or dishonesty.

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Are people with ADHD emotionally intelligent?

Low emotional intelligence was found to be associated with increased ADHD symptom severity in university students (Fleming 2008). There is a relationship between trait-emotional intelligence and ADHD symptomatology besides; stress ma- nagement is the strongest predictor of ADHD symptoms (Kristensen et al. 2014).

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Are people with ADHD more emotionally sensitive?

Emotional sensitivity in ADHD may present as passionate thoughts, emotions, and feelings more intense than anyone else. Their highs are higher, and their lows are lower than the average person. People with ADHD experience stronger emotions, whether positive or negative.

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Is ADHD considered a disability in Australia?

ADHD Assessment & Treatment Centres

To legally protect the rights of people with ADHD in Australia, under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA), a person's ADHD must be classed as a disability according to the criteria as specified in the DDA. DDA disability definition criteria relevant to people with ADHD: 1.

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Do people with ADHD struggle to keep a job?

Some people who are more severely affected can lose their job, wind up bouncing from job to job, or need to seek disability benefits. ADHD affects job performance in a number of ways. If you can't sit still and have trouble with organization and focus, you may find meetings excruciating.

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