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The Volume Dial: Understanding and Managing Emotional Dysregulation with ADHD
If you have ADHD, your emotions do not arrive quietly. A small inconvenience feels like a catastrophe. Mild feedback feels like an attack. It is as if someone turned the volume dial on your inner life all the way up and snapped the knob off. For years you may have been told you are too sensitive, too dramatic, too difficult, or that you just need to try harder. None of that was true, and none of it ever helped.
Here is what is actually going on: up to 70% of people with ADHD struggle with emotional dysregulation. It is not a character flaw or a discipline problem. It is a predictable feature of how the ADHD brain is wired and how it develops. And once you understand the machine, you can finally work with it instead of against it. The Volume Dial breaks the whole picture down into plain language and practical steps:- The brain science of why emotions hit so fast and stick so long, including the gas pedal and brakes problem, short emotional latency, and the developmental delay that left your regulation skills running years behind.- The five executive function breakdowns that make feelings so hard to process, illustrated with real, relatable scenarios.- Why emotions get stuck, and the role of hyperfocus and the wandering mind.- Rejection sensitive dysphoria, and why criticism can feel like being stabbed.- The hidden physical triggers, sleep, hunger, and sensory overload, that tip you over before you even notice.- The ADHD emotional superpowers nobody warned you about.- A complete, field-tested strategy set built for a brain that does not respond to willpower: stop trying harder, start building systems.- Nine concrete in-the-moment skills, starting with the single most important one: learning to pause. This is not another book telling you to white-knuckle your way to a calmer life.
It is a clear, compassionate guide to understanding your brain and building real systems around it, one small change at a time. You are not broken. Your brain is different. And you can absolutely learn the skills to get better and better at feeling.
Here is what is actually going on: up to 70% of people with ADHD struggle with emotional dysregulation. It is not a character flaw or a discipline problem. It is a predictable feature of how the ADHD brain is wired and how it develops. And once you understand the machine, you can finally work with it instead of against it. The Volume Dial breaks the whole picture down into plain language and practical steps:- The brain science of why emotions hit so fast and stick so long, including the gas pedal and brakes problem, short emotional latency, and the developmental delay that left your regulation skills running years behind.- The five executive function breakdowns that make feelings so hard to process, illustrated with real, relatable scenarios.- Why emotions get stuck, and the role of hyperfocus and the wandering mind.- Rejection sensitive dysphoria, and why criticism can feel like being stabbed.- The hidden physical triggers, sleep, hunger, and sensory overload, that tip you over before you even notice.- The ADHD emotional superpowers nobody warned you about.- A complete, field-tested strategy set built for a brain that does not respond to willpower: stop trying harder, start building systems.- Nine concrete in-the-moment skills, starting with the single most important one: learning to pause. This is not another book telling you to white-knuckle your way to a calmer life.
It is a clear, compassionate guide to understanding your brain and building real systems around it, one small change at a time. You are not broken. Your brain is different. And you can absolutely learn the skills to get better and better at feeling.
If you have ADHD, your emotions do not arrive quietly. A small inconvenience feels like a catastrophe. Mild feedback feels like an attack. It is as if someone turned the volume dial on your inner life all the way up and snapped the knob off. For years you may have been told you are too sensitive, too dramatic, too difficult, or that you just need to try harder. None of that was true, and none of it ever helped.
Here is what is actually going on: up to 70% of people with ADHD struggle with emotional dysregulation. It is not a character flaw or a discipline problem. It is a predictable feature of how the ADHD brain is wired and how it develops. And once you understand the machine, you can finally work with it instead of against it. The Volume Dial breaks the whole picture down into plain language and practical steps:- The brain science of why emotions hit so fast and stick so long, including the gas pedal and brakes problem, short emotional latency, and the developmental delay that left your regulation skills running years behind.- The five executive function breakdowns that make feelings so hard to process, illustrated with real, relatable scenarios.- Why emotions get stuck, and the role of hyperfocus and the wandering mind.- Rejection sensitive dysphoria, and why criticism can feel like being stabbed.- The hidden physical triggers, sleep, hunger, and sensory overload, that tip you over before you even notice.- The ADHD emotional superpowers nobody warned you about.- A complete, field-tested strategy set built for a brain that does not respond to willpower: stop trying harder, start building systems.- Nine concrete in-the-moment skills, starting with the single most important one: learning to pause. This is not another book telling you to white-knuckle your way to a calmer life.
It is a clear, compassionate guide to understanding your brain and building real systems around it, one small change at a time. You are not broken. Your brain is different. And you can absolutely learn the skills to get better and better at feeling.
Here is what is actually going on: up to 70% of people with ADHD struggle with emotional dysregulation. It is not a character flaw or a discipline problem. It is a predictable feature of how the ADHD brain is wired and how it develops. And once you understand the machine, you can finally work with it instead of against it. The Volume Dial breaks the whole picture down into plain language and practical steps:- The brain science of why emotions hit so fast and stick so long, including the gas pedal and brakes problem, short emotional latency, and the developmental delay that left your regulation skills running years behind.- The five executive function breakdowns that make feelings so hard to process, illustrated with real, relatable scenarios.- Why emotions get stuck, and the role of hyperfocus and the wandering mind.- Rejection sensitive dysphoria, and why criticism can feel like being stabbed.- The hidden physical triggers, sleep, hunger, and sensory overload, that tip you over before you even notice.- The ADHD emotional superpowers nobody warned you about.- A complete, field-tested strategy set built for a brain that does not respond to willpower: stop trying harder, start building systems.- Nine concrete in-the-moment skills, starting with the single most important one: learning to pause. This is not another book telling you to white-knuckle your way to a calmer life.
It is a clear, compassionate guide to understanding your brain and building real systems around it, one small change at a time. You are not broken. Your brain is different. And you can absolutely learn the skills to get better and better at feeling.
