
Cos'è il burnout da ADHD?
Revisione paritaria di Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPAutore Victoria RawPubblicato originariamente 10 Feb 2025
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Il burnout da ADHD è un argomento di cui si parla poco. Tuttavia, può rappresentare una sfida significativa per chi vive con questa condizione. Sebbene i sintomi dell'ADHD siano ampiamente riconosciuti, spesso non si affronta l'impatto di questi sintomi - molti dei quali possono esaurire e sopraffare chi li gestisce costantemente.
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is classified as a neurological health condition affecting around 5% of children and 4% of adults in the UK. If you have ADHD, you may struggle to concentrate, find it hard to stay focused on tasks, feel restless much of the time, and even act impulsively. This ongoing effort to manage ADHD symptoms can affect both your emotional and physical wellbeing.
Che cos'è il burnout?
Life is constantly moving, and for most of us, daily challenges and stressors can leave us feeling exhausted. However, when this stress becomes too much - and too often - it can lead to more serious health issues, such as esaurimento.
Dr Tom MacLaren, Consultant Psychiatrist, Re:Cognition Health, London, UK describes burnout as a state of emotional, physical and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged and excessive stress.
"Unlike typical stress or feeling overtired (fatigue) - which can be alleviated with rest or relaxation - burnout is a more long-term condition," he says. "It can lead to a sensation of hopelessness, detachment and a decrease in performance and productivity."
Can ADHD worsen burnout symptoms?
People with ADHD often face ongoing struggles as they work to manage their symptoms - such as keeping focus, managing time, and regulating emotions.
"The constant effort required to keep up with these challenges can deplete your energy reserves more rapidly, increasing your likelihood of burnout," explains MacLaren. "ADHD burnout is often characterised by a heightened sense of frustration and emotional dysregulation."
This constant internal battle to manage ADHD symptoms adds a layer of complexity that sets it apart from general burnout.
MacLaren says: "People with ADHD may also have difficulties in organising tasks, prioritising responsibilities and maintaining focus. These challenges can result in a continuous cycle of feeling overwhelmed and falling behind, further exacerbating stress levels and vulnerability to burnout."
What does ADHD burnout feel like?
The symptoms of ADHD burnout often overlap with those of ADHD itself. However, during burnout, they can become more intense, persistent, and hard to manage.
Maclaren says that common signs of ADHD burnout include:
Constant tiredness (fatigue) - that does not improve with rest, and often leaves you feeling drained and lacking energy throughout the day.
Sense of being overwhelmed - feeling unable to manage daily responsibilities, as though everything is too much to handle.
Lack of motivation - even simple tasks feel exhausting and may impact overall your physical drive and emotional wellbeing.
Feeling irritable - increased sensitivity and quickness to anger, leading to frustration over minor issues.
Relationship issues - can affect relationships and communication, making it harder to stay calm and patient in everyday situations.
Difficulty concentrating - struggling to maintain focus on tasks more than usual, often leading to forgetfulness or an inability to complete work efficiently.
Mental fog - decision-making and problem-solving may become more challenging.
Ansia - including a sense of losing control, making even routine activities feel daunting.
How to recover from ADHD burnout
If you suspect you may have ADHD-related symptoms, it's important to book an appointment with your doctor to discuss them. Left untreated - or undertreated - ADHD can make these challenges even more difficult, especially if you're unaware of the cause or unsure how to manage them.
"Without proper management, you may find it even harder to cope with daily demands," warns MacLaren. "This could lead to heightened frustration, stress and a higher likelihood of experiencing burnout."
He adds that while ADHD symptoms are generally constant, burnout symptoms represent an escalation in severity and impact. Unlike other mental health conditions, ADHD burnout specifically stems from the cumulative effect of ADHD-related stressors.
MacLaren suggests the following strategies to help you recover from ADHD burnout:
Establishing structured routines.
Breaking tasks into manageable steps.
Engaging in regular physical activity.
Practicing mindfulness techniques.
Prioritising rest.
Seeking professional support.
"Proactive strategies include setting realistic goals, using organisational tools and building a strong support network," he advises. "Regularly practicing self-care, prioritising tasks and maintaining a healthy work-life balance can also play a crucial role in preventing burnout."
Taking care of your health is essential for everybody - especially when it comes to preventing burnout from mental and physical exhaustion. However, people with ADHD, need to be particularly mindful of this. If you're struggling, checking in with a healthcare professional can help you find the right support for recovery.
For more guidance on managing ADHD symptoms, read our article on practical tips for everyday living with ADHD.
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What's the difference between everyday stress and burnout?
Everyday stress or feeling overtired (fatigue) can usually be relieved with rest or relaxation. Burnout, however, is a more long-term condition that leads to persistent exhaustion, a sensation of hopelessness, detachment, and a decrease in performance and productivity.
Why are people with ADHD more susceptible to burnout?
People with ADHD often face ongoing struggles in managing their symptoms, such as maintaining focus, managing time, and regulating emotions. The continuous effort required to keep up with these challenges can deplete their energy reserves more rapidly, increasing their likelihood of burnout. This constant internal battle adds a layer of complexity that distinguishes it from general burnout.
What can happen if ADHD-related burnout is not managed effectively?
Without proper management, individuals with ADHD may find it even harder to cope with daily demands. This can lead to heightened frustration, increased stress, and a higher likelihood of experiencing burnout. The challenges associated with unmanaged ADHD can become more difficult, especially if the cause is unknown or management strategies are unclear.
Can ADHD burnout impact relationships?
Yes, ADHD burnout can affect relationships and communication. It can lead to increased irritability and make it harder to remain calm and patient in everyday situations with others.
Does ADHD burnout affect my physical drive and emotional wellbeing?
Yes, ADHD burnout can significantly impact both your physical drive and emotional wellbeing. A common sign is a lack of motivation, where even simple tasks feel exhausting, affecting your overall physical and emotional state.
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Victoria Raw
Scrittore di Articoli
Laurea in Lettere (Hons), Letteratura Inglese
Victoria è una scrittrice di contenuti per Patient i cui interessi speciali si concentrano sul benessere mentale, le tendenze sociali e l'impatto della tecnologia sulla nostra salute.
Victoria ha collaborato con varie associazioni benefiche nel corso della sua carriera, tra cui Ovarian Cancer Action, Scleroderma and Raynaud's UK, St John Ambulance, Andy's Man Club, la RSPCA e Barnardo's. Ha anche lavorato con importanti marchi al dettaglio come Marks and Spencer, Tesco e Morrisons, oltre a giganti dell'intrattenimento come Disney e Warner Bros.
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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Direttore Sanitario per la Salute, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
La Dott.ssa Krishna Vakharia è un medico di base del NHS. È anche un'esaminatrice regolare per il Diploma post-laurea in Dermatologia Pratica presso l'Università di Cardiff, oltre ad essere il Direttore Medico per la salute presso Optum UK.
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Prossima revisione prevista: 10 Feb 2028
10 Feb 2025 | Pubblicato originariamente
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