Searching about storytelling I found this blog that talks about Storytelling as a tool for changing your negative thinking and therefore changing your actions and behaviors. (http://andydooley.wordpress.com/2009/04/14/your-life-is-the-story-you-tell/)
Below are three examples of storytelling used in ADHD. The first store describes a diagnosis of ADHD as a kid. And the other two is about 2 young persons that were diagnosed while in college.
"My parents realized I had ADD when I was very young. I was bright, creative, and outgoing, but I forgot to do projects and assignments until the night before they were due. Somehow, I managed to make it through college and earn a degree without treatment. It wasn’t until I decided to return to school to become an engineer, while working full-time, that I realized something had to be done. I have been successful, at my job and in school, ever since."
"During my first year at college. I lost the safety net of parents, caring teachers, and friends that I had depended on for years. At college, I got locked out of my apartment, lost my shoes, my student ID card, and everything else. When I got home, I demanded to be tested and to get a