Trey Robinson
For decades, Trey Robinson lived under labels that shaped his future, fueled his struggles, and left him believing he was broken—until understanding his ADHD transformed how he saw himself and his life.
A writer, advocate, and speaker focused on ADHD, mental health, trauma, and the impact of growing up misunderstood, Robinson draws from his own experience to explore the hidden costs of that journey: shame, anxiety, burnout, addiction, loneliness, and the pressure to succeed within expectations that never fit the way his mind worked.
Bright But Unreliable is his first book—a story of transformation from confusion and self-doubt to understanding, self-compassion, and acceptance.
Through candid reflection and hard-won insight, Robinson traces the emotional toll of believing he was broken while illuminating the moments that helped him reclaim his identity.
The result is a relatable guide that helps readers make sense of their experiences, feel less alone, and discover that what once felt like a burden can become the foundation for healing, hope, and a life reimagined.