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3 Truths About Anxiety and ADHD That Will Change the Way You Think About Both

Discover the surprising connection between anxiety and ADHD. Learn 3 powerful truths that will shift how you understand your brain—and your child’s.

Jessica Brinkerhoff • April 10, 2025
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What if everything you thought you knew about anxiety—or ADHD—was missing the bigger picture? In a powerful episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel sits down with psychiatrist Dr. Tracy Marks to unpack the deep, often misunderstood connection between these two conditions. What she shared can shift not just how you understand your own mental health, but how you support the people you love.

3 Truths That Will Change Everything

Truth #1: Anxiety and ADHD Often Travel Together

Anxiety is frequently diagnosed before ADHD—especially in women and kids—but they’re rarely isolated issues.

“ADHD can cause what we would consider like a secondary anxiety. Just the sheer disorganization of thought can make you feel out of control—and create anxiety about your ability to hold it together.” — Dr. Tracy Marks

Kids (and adults) with ADHD often live in a loop of missed deadlines, social friction, and emotional overload. The result? Chronic anxiety about underperforming, disappointing others, or losing control.

Truth #2: Your Brain Is Rewireable

You are not stuck. That’s the most empowering thing to know.

“Your brain is changeable… you have control over this and you have agency over your mental health.” — Dr. Tracy Marks

Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, ADHD, or both, your brain can grow new pathways through intentional habits. Healing isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress.

Truth #3: It’s Not About Preventing Anxiety—It’s About Managing the Response

You can’t stop every anxious thought or overwhelming moment—but you can stop the spiral.

“I’ve been focusing on never stepping on the gas… but what I can do is take my foot off. That’s exciting.” — Mel Robbins

Trying to never feel anxious creates more stress. The real win? Learning how to decelerate before your thoughts and body take over.

Change The Response

If your child struggles with executive functioning, fidgets constantly, or seems to “shut down,” it might not be defiance—it might be wiring.

“You don’t have to get rid of their anxiety. You’re going to be a support system for helping them decelerate their response to it.” — Dr. Tracy Marks

Listen Here!

Read Part 2: 9 Proven Tools to Manage Anxiety and Support ADHD

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