
ADHD and Friendship: The Truth Nobody Talks About
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About this listen
Ever feel surrounded by people yet rarely truly seen?
If friendships feel complicated, imbalanced, or oddly exhausting, in this episode we’ll unpack why ADHD can make connection harder—especially for high-achieving women who’ve masked for years and can’t figure out why friends drift or dynamics feel one-sided.
By the end, you’ll walk away with… • Language to name what’s been happening in your friendships • A clearer understanding of why it isn’t “just you” • Practical starting points to cultivate authentic, reciprocal connection—without over-giving or masking
Mentioned in the episode: Ready to do the deeper inner work that makes healthy friendships possible? Explore The Self-Loved ADHD Woman Way: How to Stop Playing Small—a beautiful journal-book experience with practices, prompts, and gentle nervous-system sensory tools to help you reconnect with your authentic self. Check it out here at: https://jenbarnes.org/stop-playing-small/
—CHAPTERS—
00:00 Introduction: The Struggles of ADHD Women in Friendships
00:39 Host Introduction and Podcast Overview
01:16 Personal Experiences with ADHD and Friendships
03:00 Challenges Faced by ADHD Women in Friendships
06:55 The Impact of ADHD on Social Interactions
19:43 Maintaining Friendships with ADHD
30:16 Strategies for Building Authentic Friendships
37:49 Conclusion and Additional Resources
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