ADHD and Temporality: A Desynchronized Way of Being in the World |
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Authors: | Mikka Nielsen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Communication and Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark |
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Abstract: | ADHD is, I argue, an impairment in sense of time and a matter of difference in rhythm; it can be understood as a certain being in the world, or more specifically, as a disruption in the experience of time and a state of desynchronization and arrhythmia. Through excerpts of interviews with adults diagnosed with ADHD and observations, I illustrate how impairment in time is manifested in an embodied experience of being out of sync. I suggest that the experience of ADHD is characterized as 1) an inner restlessness and bodily arrhythmia; 2) an intersubjective desynchronization between the individual and its surroundings; and 3) a feeling of lagging behind socially due to difficulties in social skills. In closing, I argue that an increasingly accelerating society is augmenting the experience of being out of sync rather than eliminating it. |
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Keywords: | ADHD desynchronization phenomenology rhythm temporality |
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