The Invisibility of ADHD: Unmasking the Unseen Struggle
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Many people with ADHD employ a coping method known as "masking," in which they subconsciously or consciously cover up their ADHD characteristics to conform to social standards and norms. This article will explain the idea of ADHD masking by studying its prevalence, the effects it has on relationships, mental health, and academic performance. By understanding the struggles of masking, and encouraging acceptance and support, we can aid in creating an open and accepting society that is inclusive of people who have ADHD. Being conscious that you are suffering from ADHD hiding: ADHD masking is the deliberate or unconscious efforts of those suffering from ADHD to conceal their struggles and adhere to social norms. It's the act of minimizing the symptoms that are related to ADHD like hyperactivity, impulsivity a