Why ADHD Brains Are More Susceptible To Addiction | Dopamine, Impulsivity & ADHD Explained
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In this episode, I’m talking honestly about the connection between ADHD, dopamine, impulsivity, addictive behaviours, emotional regulation, and why neurodivergent people can sometimes be more vulnerable to things like spending addictions, substance use, binge behaviours, hyperfixation cycles, compulsive habits, scrolling, gambling, emotional dependency, and dopamine-seeking patterns.
This is NOT about judgement or shame.
It’s about understanding WHY ADHD brains often search for stimulation, novelty, relief, escapism, comfort, or quick dopamine hits — especially when living in burnout, overwhelm, trauma, masking, stress, emotional dysregulation, or nervous system exhaustion.
I’ll be discussing:
✨ dopamine & ADHD brains
✨ impulsivity and reward-seeking
✨ emotional regulation & addiction vulnerability
✨ ADHD burnout and compulsive behaviours
✨ the science behind dopamine-seeking
✨ why shame often makes the cycle worse
✨ why addiction doesn’t always “look obvious”
✨ how understimulation and overwhelm affect neurodivergent brains
This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered:
“Why do I get obsessed with things?”
“Why do I struggle with moderation?”
“Why do I constantly chase dopamine?”
“Why do I spiral into impulsive behaviour when overwhelmed?”
Over on Patreon, I go much deeper and more personally into some of these themes in a more vulnerable and private space for those who relate to this topic on a deeper level 💜
Topics include:
ADHD, AuDHD, dopamine, addiction, impulsivity, executive dysfunction, emotional dysregulation, burnout, compulsive behaviour, neurodivergence, ADHD burnout, binge behaviours, dopamine seeking, trauma, masking, overstimulation, and nervous system regulation.