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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Mental Disorders

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ~ Sakinorva Databank

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder


Mental Disorders

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Teru Mikami

2019/01/18 (Fri) 16:44:12

#4691

actually INTP is "most frequent among college students referred for alcohol and drug violations" and "among 3 types most likely to have trouble in school" here

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Teru Mikami

2019/01/18 (Fri) 16:32:37

#4690

that "something" is something new and stimulating because by definition they're chronically bored with mundane and repetitive tasks and iirc the MBTI manual lists P types in general as more likely to abuse drugs in college than other types, not that it's even relevant

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6w5

Beta ST

2019/01/18 (Fri) 15:29:18

#4686

the desire of doing something is S while N is more passive/reflexive. that's it.  ADHD is also related with avoiding constant mental effort and is very related to the abuse of legal and illegal addictive product (which is sensorial stimulation). my source came from the french wikipédia . https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trouble_du_d%C3%A9ficit_de_l'attention_avec_ou_sans_hyperactivit%C3%A9

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Teru Mikami

2019/01/18 (Fri) 14:26:25

#4684

people with the inattentive subtype are often described as withdrawn, dreamy, slow and apathetic, basically the INP stereotype, and emotional issues like anxiety, rejection sensitive dysphoria or impulsive lack of regard for people (oppositional defiant/conduct disorder) are common so T/F really just depends. More than half of people with ADHD have the combined hyperactive-inattentive subtype and the core symptoms are struggling with routine, details, following instructions and prioritizing tasks + a constant need to do something interesting and getting bored really easily so still very NP leaning slightly E, not S nor a middle ground

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6w5

Beta ST

2019/01/18 (Fri) 08:10:21

#4681

pretty much the ExxP temperament. regardless of N or S. because hyperactivity tend to have a permanent desire to Do something which is more S than N but their aversion towards monotony is pretty anti S+J. F could more probable than T, since T is more about focusing on an impersonnal subject while F is more focused about people (one require more concentration than the other).

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Teru Mikami

2019/01/18 (Fri) 00:27:46

#4677

ADHD is mostly a constant need for novelty and lack of skills at dealing with anything systematically so NP and I/E depending on subtype, 100% not S

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20/07/22 02:08tch EP
20/05/04 20:53Thyssen ENxP
19/01/18 07:56fg EFP
20/02/06 23:13LadyX ENFP
19/01/18 01:03Taco110 ENFP
19/01/17 23:22Ryugan ESFP
20/04/16 14:24Tman ENP
19/01/17 21:01Teru Mikami NP
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20/02/06 23:07Tman ENTP
19/01/18 01:03Taco110 ENFP
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20/05/05 13:17Thyssen 7w6
19/01/18 01:04Taco110 7w6
19/01/17 23:24Ryugan cp7w6
19/01/14 04:17tman 7w6
18/12/15 15:34Teru Mikami 7w6
18/12/15 14:15LadyX 7w6
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20/02/06 23:06Tman sx/so
19/01/18 05:06LadyX sx/so
18/12/15 15:35Teru Mikami sx/so
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20/02/06 23:13LadyX 794
20/02/06 23:06Tman 794
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20/05/05 13:17Thyssen IEE
20/04/15 15:43Tman IEE
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20/02/06 23:08Tman ELFV