Meditation And ADHD

Meditation is a simple yet powerful technique that can benefit individuals with ADHD.

In this video, I explain several of the many benefits of meditation, as they pertain to ADHD.

Starting with just a few minutes of meditation per day can make a huge difference.

Do you have a regular meditation practice? Comment below!

*this is not medical advice

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5 Comments

  1. I meditate on the Bible using the rosary. Up until I was about 60 I could almost envision the Bible as if I was watching a color movie. I’m 73 now and it’s starting to get worse. I think maybe I should add some more different types of meditation. I like the way when you walk you watched your feet. That’s something I used to do as a teenager, I’ll try it again.

  2. It’s great to tell an ADHD person that they should meditate but how the hell do you calm your freaking brain long enough to meditate even for 5 minutes. I get bored. My mind wanders. And it is so annoying for anybody to tell me that I need to meditate because I can’t!

  3. Yes, Dr. Sullivan, I hope you tell your patients to use the right meditation technique. And it is not minfulness meditation. Thanks

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