Citations:AuDHDer
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Noun: "someone with both ADHD and autism"
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- 2023 April 25, Laura Newberry, “Autism and ADHD often go hand-in-hand. What’s it like to have ’AuDHD’?”, in Los Angeles Times[1], Los Angeles, Calif.: Los Angeles Times Communications, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-08-03:
- AuDHDers may seem more extroverted in social situations than someone who is only autistic, Neff said. That's because autistic people often don't have a strong social drive, while ADHDers may be more talkative and outgoing (though this is not always the case).
- [2023 June 3, Maia Hall, “Is awarding COVID medals a form of gaslighting? Take part in the debate”, in New Zealand Doctor[2]:
- Ms Watkeys also says new language is evolving, such as words like ADHDer and AuDHDer in colloquial use (AuDHD being dual-diagnosis autistic and ADHD).]
- 2023, Wendela Whitcomb Marsh, Parenting While Autistic Raising: Kids When You're Neurodivergent[3], unnumbered page:
- Having a different brain, as autists, ADHDers, and AuDHDers do, does not mean that you shouldn't be part of this link if your heart leads you to parenting. You'll be amazing!
- 2023, Wendela Whitcomb Marsh, Relating While Autistic: Fixed Signals for Neurodivergent Couples[4], unnumbered page:
- Whether they're autistic, or an ADHDer, or an AuDHDer, there are so many ways time can feel like the enemy.
- 2023, Kelli Murgado-Willard, Neurodiverse Couple Therapy: A Practical Guide to Brain-Informed Care[5], unnumbered page:
- Perhaps this is due to the therapist's own negative assumptions about AuDHDers' capacities.
- 2024, Sarah Boon, Young, Autistic and ADHD: Moving into Adulthood When You're Multiply-Neurodivergent[6], unnumbered page:
- However, I am also aware of people increasingly referring to autistic ADHDers (or themselves) as AuDHD online, and that the experiences AuDHDers have will likely also be reflected within this book.
- 2024, Katy Elphinestone, How to Raise Happy Neurofabulous Children: A Parents' Guide[7], page 26:
- This can work quite well for AuDHDers (those with ADHD and autism), who combine anxiety and hesitancy to try new things with getting bored quickly when things are always the same.
- 2024, Essy Knopf, Neurodivergent Game Plan: Cheat Codes for Empowered Living[8], unnumbered page:
- AuDHDers may display a unique blend of characteristics that do not align precisely with the standard criteria of either condition.
- 2024, Megan Anna Neff, Self-Care for Autistic People: 100+ Ways to Recharge, De-Stress, and Unmask![9], page 61:
- Brain dumps can help AuDHDers with organizing and visualizing thoughts, prioritizing tasks, and deconstructing projects into manageable steps.
- 2024, Ludmila N. Praslova, The Canary Code: A Guide to Neurodiversity, Dignity, and Intersectional Belonging at Work[10], unnumbered page:
- When you've met one AuDHDer, then you've met one AuDHDer – and others will be different.
- 2024, Yenn Purkis, Tanya Masterman Sadiq, The Awesome Autistic Guide to Feelings and Emotions: Finding Your Comfort Zone[11], page 8:
- Tanya is also an autistic ADHDer, but didn't find out until she had a child (now a teen) who is also an AuDHDer (this word is a mashup of autism and ADHD).
- 2025, Wenn B. Lawson, Autism and Being Monotropic: What Medical and Other Practioners Need to Know[12], page 68:
- Many characteristics of Autism and of ADHD overlap so this will mean interoception awareness will be lower in both population and possibly more so in AuDHDers.
- 2025, Khurram Sadiq, “Acknowledgements”, in Explaining AuDHD: A Guide to Autism and ADHD[13], unnumbered page:
- I owe my deepest gratitude to my father, a brilliant mechanical engineer and a fellow AuDHDer, who has been my guiding light in more ways than I can express.