Dr. D on ADHD is a healthcare interview series focusing on Adult Attention Deficit Disorder. Hosted by Dr. Samuel Dismond III, MD, a general practice physician specializing in the treatment of ADHD. Dr. Dismond provides a patient-centered approach and believes in the importance of patient-doctor con…
In today’s episode, we discuss what it means to be a Sentinel phenotype as a person with ADHD. See our full show notes for episode 5 here. Email podcast@norcaladhd.com for suggestions and feedback.
In today's episode, we discuss what is happening behind the scenes of NorCal ADHD. Some of the information is California-specific. Are you ever too old or too young for ADHD stimulant treatment? See our full show notes for episode 4 here. Email podcast@norcaladhd.com for suggestions and feedback.
Today we highlight a few common ADHD traps. Learn more about phenotypes. Learn about depression and anxiety comorbidities. How do stimulants, meditation, and CBT effects this phenotype? Timecode Notes (00:40) First big common trap and how it affects people on the spectrum (16:50) The second trap and its affect (28:39) How Dr. D works with his patients (33:48) To learn more about this podcast, please go to our website at norcaladhd.com/podcast and shoot us a comment on the episode page. You can also reach us by email at podcast@norcaladhd.com.
In the 2nd episode of Dr. D on ADHD, we learn about "the cure" for ADHD. It's not what you think. This episode is a short one. Please tell us what you think by emailing us at podcast@norcaladhd.com. More information on ADHD and Dr. Samuel Dismond III, MD MBA can be found at norcaladhd.com.
In the inaugural episode of Dr. D on ADHD, we find out Dr. D's philosophies on ADHD (Adult Attention Deficit Disorder) and how those struggling with ADHD can live in our modern world. In this episode, we cover - What is Dr. Dismond's background? What are his philosophies on ADHD & ADS What do you do if you think you have ADHD? What is the cause of ADHD? How do people with big ideas & ADHD get anything done? More information on ADHD and Dr. Samuel Dismond III, MD are available at norcaladhd.com.