Why Does Picking and impulsivity Cause The Need To Pick in ADHD?

Why Does Picking and impulsivity Cause The Need To Pick in ADHD?

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Damien Margetts

Damien Margetts is the founder and lead coach at ADHD Coaching Australia. Damien is deeply passionate about helping others transform their ADHD into a “power move.” He specialises in supporting adults, teens, and families through a blend of compassionate, neuro-affirming guidance and practical toolkits designed for high-pressure environments. By helping clients set boundaries and improve emotional regulation, Damien empowers them to move beyond shame and build a life that truly aligns with how their brain works.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is skin picking common in ADHD?

Yes, repetitive behaviours like skin picking can occur due to impulsivity and difficulty with self-control. Contact us to learn how to manage it.

ADHD affects impulse control and emotional regulation, making it harder to pause before acting. Structured strategies can help improve control.

Start by increasing awareness, identifying triggers, and using replacement behaviours. Contact us to build a personalised plan.

Yes, stress and anxiety are common triggers. Managing these can reduce the behaviour. Reach out to learn more.

Yes, coaching focuses on practical strategies to improve control, awareness, and daily habits. Get in touch to get started.

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