CBT for Time Blindness in ADHD Support

 

CBT for time blindness in ADHD is a practical approach for adults who struggle with punctuality, scheduling, and task completion. Time blindness affects how individuals perceive duration and urgency, often leading to overwhelm and missed commitments. 

This challenge is neurological, not a motivation issue. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy helps individuals recognise unhelpful patterns and develop structured systems that support time awareness. 

Why Time Blindness Occurs in ADHD 

The ADHD brain prioritises interest and urgency over sequencing, making it difficult to judge time accurately or plan ahead. 

How CBT Improves Time Management 

External time tools: Timers, planners, and visual schedules make time concrete. 

Structured planning: CBT teaches realistic task estimation and prioritisation. 

Routine building: Habits are strengthened gradually to improve consistency. 

For tailored guidance, begin with an in-person adhd assessment.

If autism traits overlap with ADHD time challenges, consider a Private Adult Autism Assessment. 

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