Why Do People With ADHD Interrupt Conversations

 

Interrupting conversations is a recognised behavioural trait associated with ADHD impulsivity. It reflects difficulty regulating responses rather than a lack of respect or interest. 

Difficulty With Impulse Control: People with ADHD may speak as soon as a thought occurs, without pausing to assess timing or social cues. 

Racing Thoughts: Fast-moving thoughts can make it hard to stay silent, especially when individuals fear losing an idea. 

Impact On Social Behaviour; Frequent interruptions can lead to misunderstandings, social withdrawal, or strained professional relationships. 

Many people seek assessment and practical strategies through ADHD Certify, and because ADHD communication traits can overlap with autism, further clarity may come from Autism Detect. 

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