Being distracted doesn't mean you have ADHD: The danger of self-diagnosis in teenagers
Briefly

"The proliferation of content surrounding ADHD has made conversations about neurodiversity more common, yet there's a risk of trivializing serious mental health issues in the process."
"Many individuals are now self-identifying with ADHD symptoms due to awareness raised on social media, but this can blur the lines of actual diagnosis and self-understanding."
Read at english.elpais.com
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