ADHD Toolkit: The Default Mode Network
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Summary
In this episode of Real Over Ideal, Vanessa Gorelkin explores the Default Mode Network (DMN) of the brain, its role in neurodivergence, and how it influences rumination and creativity. She discusses the importance of understanding the DMN as a feature rather than a flaw, especially in the context of ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions. Vanessa offers practical strategies for managing rumination and building a healthier relationship with one's internal narrative, emphasizing the need for mindfulness and self-reflection.
Takeaways
The default mode network (DMN) is active during internal thought.
ADHD can cause the DMN to pull attention inward at inappropriate times.
Mind wandering is not inherently negative; it can foster creativity.
Therapy can help shift maladaptive DMN activity to more flexible processing.
Deliberate mind wandering can help manage ruminative thoughts.
Grounding techniques can help redirect focus from the DMN.
Labeling thoughts can interrupt rumination loops.
The DMN serves as both a wise narrator and a critic.
Understanding the DMN can improve mental health management.
Your brain's default mode is a meaning-making machine.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding the Default Mode Network
06:31 Navigating Neurodivergence and Rumination
09:28 Strategies for Managing the Default Mode Network
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