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Stephanie Sarkis, Ph.D., shares the latest research findings about non-medication approaches to ADHD management and helps listeners separate science from hype when assessing the many alternative interventions marketed for ADHD. Managing ADHD: Additional Resources Free Download: Scorecard of ADHD Treatments Sign Up for This Guided Course! The Adult's Guide to Treating ADHD Read: ADHD Medication Overview — Stimulants, Non-stimulants & More Read: 5 Foundational Habits That Benefit ADHD Brains Access the video and slides for podcast episode #552 here: https://www.additudemag.com/webinar/supplements-for-brain-health-adhd/ Thank you for listening to ADDitude's ADHD Experts podcast. Please consider subscribing to the magazine (additu.de/subscribe) to support our mission of providing ADHD education and support.
Whenever Kristy struggled with anxiety or depression in the past, she coped by keeping herself busy. Even when she endured years and years of IVF and ICSI, she coped by keeping herself busy. But when she experienced birth trauma and a sudden decline in her mental health during postpartum, none of her previous coping mechanisms could be relied on. Instead of throwing herself into exercising three times a day, working on weekends, starting projects, learning a new skill, doing puzzles, building Lego, or reading, Kristy was confronted by the stillness of motherhood. Then, after nine months of depression, culminating in suicidal ideation, Kristy went to her GP for help, where she was confronted by an unexpected, but enlightening, diagnosis: ADHD. In this heartfelt and insightful episode, Kristy shares the many ways she is managing her ADHD and mental health in motherhood, while reflecting on the lessons she has learnt along her journey and celebrating all the friends who have helped her every step of the way. If you're an older mum, if you're a mum who has undergone fertility treatments, if you're a mum with a history of anxiety or depression, if you're a mum who is navigating ADHD in motherhood, or if you're just an all-round awesome human being, then this episode is for you. EPISODE SPONSOR This episode of Perinatal Stories Australia is proudly sponsored by Mums Matter Psychology—because your mental health matters. Frances and her expert team of psychologists, social workers, and occupational therapists are passionate about providing affordable, high-quality mental health care for pregnant women and parents with children up to 4 years old. Through Medicare bulk-billed therapy sessions—up to 20 at no cost to you—they make support accessible to everyone. If you're in Victoria, visit one of their welcoming clinic locations. Outside Victoria? Their nationwide Telehealth services bring care to your fingertips. Mums Matter Psychology also offers a range of online therapy groups and webinars, providing additional ways to access support and connect with others on a similar journey. Ready to take the next step? Visit mumsmatterpsychology.com to learn more and book your appointment today. FOLLOW the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @perinatalstoriesaustralia for more maternal mental health stories, education, advocacy, and community. PLEASE leave a review or rating on your favourite apps or consider buying me a coffee (well, preferably a tea!) :) VISIT the website perinatalstoriesaustralia.com to share your story or to see more content from the podcast guests. MADE WITH LOVE by Rebecca (host, founder, storyteller) x
Legislation to allow roadside drug testing has recently passed its third and final reading in Parliament - but concerns have been raised. Some fear that people using ADHD medication could be caught out by the new roadside drug tests carried out by police. AA Road Safety spokesperson Dylan Thomsen says testing devices in Australia don't generally pick up on ADHD medication or medicinal cannabis - so it's possible people won't need to worry. "The law is also going to have a medical defence... so if you have a prescription and you're using it as prescribed, you shouldn't be looking at any fines or demerit points even if you did return a positive test." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Concerns have been raised that people using ADHD medication could be caught out by new police roadside drug testing. AUT Biosciences senior lecturer Dr Catherine Crofts spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Send us a textThis week Sparky opens up about his experience with Dexamfetamine for ADHD, reflecting on the bumpy ride it's been with a mix of challenges and side effects. Sparky explains why they've decided to stop taking it and explore other options.*Important Reminder* This episode is just Sparky's personal reflection on starting Dexamfetamine—everyone's experience with medication is different. If you're starting or adjusting ADHD medication, always consult your prescriber and discuss any side effects you may have.Support the showIf you'd like to support the show please consider subscribing to us, it starts at $3 a month:BUZZSPROUT Subscriptionhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1898728/supporters/newBuy Me A Coffeehttps://bmc.link/adopaminekickThanks so much to anyone that donates to us, we really appreciate it.Our Socialswww.adopaminekick.comFollow us on Instagramwww.instagram.com/adopaminekickLike us on Facebookwww.facebook.com/adopaminekickEmail us: adopaminekick@gmail.com Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode, Sparky shares his experience starting Dexamfetamine for ADHD, reflecting on how it's been a bit of a bumpy ride with a mix of challenges and side effects.*Important Reminder* This episode is just Sparky's personal reflection on starting Dexamfetamine—everyone's experience with medication is different. If you're starting or adjusting ADHD medication, always consult your prescriber and discuss any side effects you may have.Support the showIf you'd like to support the show please consider subscribing to us, it starts at $3 a month:BUZZSPROUT Subscriptionhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1898728/supporters/newBuy Me A Coffeehttps://bmc.link/adopaminekickThanks so much to anyone that donates to us, we really appreciate it.Our Socialswww.adopaminekick.comFollow us on Instagramwww.instagram.com/adopaminekickLike us on Facebookwww.facebook.com/adopaminekickEmail us: adopaminekick@gmail.com Support the show
#Israel Trip 2025 #Vayechi 12:35 Learning Hashkafa 13:42 ADHD Medication 15:31 Chumros 18:46 Dreams 20:53 Halacha Based on Science 24:10 R' Moshe Shapiro 25:54 Responding to People Who Disrespect Yeshiva Bochrim 31:51 Recommended Hashkafa Sefer 33:21 Asking Halacha Questions 34:30 Celebrating Birthdays 36:24 Working on Modesty 38:48 Leaving Yeshiva/Kollel 41:24 Family Members who have… Continue reading Keeping the End in Mind (with Q&A) – Yishrei 5785
A nationwide shortage of ADHD medication is causing widespread concern, as thousands of Australians face the possibility of going without their essential prescriptions. With the new school year underway, parents are particularly worried about how this shortage could impact their children's ability to learn and focus in the classroom. Plus, the Minister for Women joins us to discuss the government's newly announced multi-million dollar women's health initiative and what it means for Australian women. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here Support independent women's media here GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Claire Murphy & Taylah Strano Guests: The Hon. Katy Gallagher, Minister for Women Ailish Delaney, Mamamia News Writer Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producers: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How to ADHD creator Jessica McCabe has been the source of many ADHD “aha” moments — so what were her ADHD “aha” moments? Jessica was diagnosed when she was 12 years old but didn't start to look into what ADHD meant for her until she was 32. Taking ADHD medication felt like putting on glasses — experiencing the world as everyone else did. But she didn't have the skills and strategies to cope with ADHD.So, she started making YouTube videos...and the rest is history. Listen in as Jessica answers Laura's many questions, including: What's it like for her to be a new mom with ADHD? Does she ever get a vulnerability hangover? And why doesn't she think she's cool? Related resourcesJessica's YouTube channel, How to ADHDAll about ADHD medicationUnderstanding trouble with social skillsTimestamps(03:08) How Jessica feels about being involved in so many people's “aha” moment(04:55) Jessica's diagnosis story at age 12 (06:16) Jessica's ADHD medication “aha” moment(07:33) The creation of Jessica's YouTube channel How to ADHD(11:29) Jessica on social anxiety(14:07) Busting ADHD medication stigma(16:52) ADHD and new motherhood(22:49) Going back to work after maternity leave(26:01) Laura's rapid-fire questions(31:49) Jessica's parting wordsTo get a transcript of this show and check out more episodes, visit the ADHD Aha! podcast page at Understood.Want to share your ADHD “aha” moment? We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at ADHDAha@understood.org. Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give
Ever wondered how to smoothly transition pediatric patients with complex conditions like ADHD into adult care? This episode talks about the challenges and strategies involved in this critical handoff. Dr. Peter Jensen and Dr. Lia discuss the importance of educating and empowering teens to manage their conditions independently, drawing parallels with other chronic illnesses like asthma and diabetes. They explore the nuances of preparing both the patients and the accepting providers to ensure a seamless transition. Additionally, they discuss resources for understanding adult ADHD and address some of the barriers to care when teens go out of state for college or careers. This episode highlights the importance of systematic, careful planning and open communication to prevent gaps in care during this transition period. [00:05- 17:16] Gender Differences in ADHD DiagnosisLater diagnosis of ADHD in females.Fewer hyperactive symptoms in females leading to delayed diagnosis.Quietly distracted children may be overlooked.Morphing of symptoms towards inattentiveness in teen and young adult years. [17:17 -23:15] Adult ADHD and Mental Health Risks Reduction of hyperactivity and impulsivity symptoms over time.Increased risk of anxiety, depression, and substance use in adults with ADHD.Challenges in recognizing adult ADHD due to comorbid mental health issues.The role of family practice providers in identifying adult ADHD. [23:16 - 43:50] ADHD Medication and Substance Use Concerns There is diversion and misuse of ADHD medications.Holding patients accountable for lost or stolen medication.Comparing ADHD medication misuse to other substance abuse issues.Importance of clear communication between providers and patients.[43:51 - 48:50] Recommendations for ADHDMention of the book "Driven to Distraction" by Ned Hallowell.The importance of education and awareness about adult ADHD.The role of pediatricians in thinking about ADHD in adults.Emphasis on ensuring pediatricians and healthcare providers are aware of the Reach Institute.[48:51 - 57:47] Take AwaysConnect with Dr. Peter JensenWebsite: https://thereachinstitute.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-reach-institute-resource-for-advancing-children-health/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/REACHInstitute/Twitter: https://twitter.com/reach4kidsRESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODEThe REACH Institute: www.thereachinstitute.orgDriven to Distraction" by Ned Hallowell. This book is highly recommended for understanding ADHD in adults. It is easily readable and includes stories and checklists of symptoms that can help readers identify ADHD traits in themselves or others.Go to https://lifeaftercorporatepodcast.com/ for all...
In this episode of Translating ADHD, hosts Ash and Dusty explore the complex relationship between ADHD coaching and medication. They emphasize the importance of coaches maintaining ethical boundaries while still acknowledging the role medication plays in many clients' lives. The discussion covers the nuances of medication experiences, including how individual responses can vary significantly and the need for self-advocacy when navigating treatment options. Both hosts share personal anecdotes to illustrate the impact of medication on their own lives and those of their clients, stressing that medication is not a one-size-fits-all solution. The conversation also delves into common misconceptions about ADHD medication, addressing stigma and the societal pressures that often accompany discussions about treatment. Ash and Dusty highlight the importance of curiosity in coaching, encouraging clients to examine their experiences with medication thoughtfully. By fostering an open dialogue, they aim to empower listeners to approach their medication journey with a better understanding and a willingness to advocate for their own needs. Episode links + resources: Join the Community | Become a Patron Our Process: Understand, Own, Translate. About Asher and Dusty For more of the Translating ADHD podcast: Episode Transcripts: visit TranslatingADHD.com and click on the episode Follow us on Twitter: @TranslatingADHD Visit the Website: TranslatingADHD.com
Changes to ADHD medication rules are about to make life cheaper and easier for people with the condition. ADHD New Zealand spokesperson Darrin Bull spoke to Alexa Cook.
Text Dr. Lenz any feedback or questions In this episode of the 'Conquering Your Fibromyalgia' podcast, Dr. Michael Lenz discusses ADHD with Dr. Andrew Cutler, focusing on medication use from teens to twenties and associated challenges. They delve into the impact of ADHD on self-observation and judgment, comorbid conditions, and the importance of anticipatory guidance. The conversation highlights the value of individualized treatment, ADHD coaching, and the nuances of ADHD and bipolar disorder co-existence. Personal anecdotes underscore the transformative effect of proper ADHD treatment. Resources like ADHD coaching and dietitian referrals are emphasized as part of a holistic approach.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Host00:17 Exploring ADHD: Medication, Misdiagnosis, and Treatment01:14 The Challenges of ADHD Medication in Transition Ages02:28 Understanding ADHD's Impact and Treatment Approaches03:27 The Importance of Anticipatory Guidance and Family History in ADHD05:10 The Evolution of ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment08:01 Personal Journey into Psychiatry and ADHD Research11:31 The Complexities of ADHD, Autism, and Bipolar Disorder20:42 The Power of ADHD Treatment: Real-life Success Stories26:39 The Role of ADHD Coaching and Resources29:14 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions Support the showA Fibromyalgia Starter Pack, which is a great companion to the book Conquering Your Fibromyalgia, is now available. Dr. Michael Lenz practices general pediatrics and internal medicine primary care, seeing patients from infants through adults. In addition, he also will see patients with fibromyalgia and related problems and patients interested in lifestyle medicine and clinical lipidology. To learn more, go to ConquringYourFibromyalgia.com. Remember that while Dr. Lenz is a medical doctor, he is not your doctor. All of your signs and symptoms should be discussed with your own physician. He aims to weave the best of conventional medicine with lifestyle medicine to help people with chronic health conditions live their best lives possible. Dr. Lenz hopes that the podcast, book, blog, and website serve as a trusted resource and starting point on your journey of learning to live better with fibromyalgia and related illnesses.
In this episode, Fred Bodimer reports on important health news, starting with Bruce Pack's recall of 10 million pounds of meat and poultry due to potential listeria contamination. Bird flu cases continue to rise in California, with a fourth case confirmed, bringing the nationwide total to 18. The CDC reveals that only one-third of US adults with ADHD received stimulant medication last year, with many facing prescription shortages. Overdose deaths in the US have decreased by 10%, possibly due to fentanyl reduction efforts and increased naloxone availability.
Can ADHD medication cause psychosis? Guest: Dr. Lauren Moran, Research Associate in the Division of Psychotic Disorders at McLean Hospital in Massachusetts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rich looks at the media's treatment of Trump and some calling him a "threat to democracy." E.J. Antoni, economist at the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, has reaction to the Fed's decision to cut interest rates. Plus, there's a medication shortage for those with ADHD. We look into that with Dr. Francis Murphy from Dallas Wellness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send me a Text Message about the show!"There's a lot of open tabs in my brain. It's like a pinball going in every direction."-Liz SchroederJoin Jessica Kidwell on this heartfelt episode of Neuroversity as she chats with her good friend and neighbor, Liz Schroeder. Liz opens up about her journey from recognizing her daughter's ADHD to discovering her own diagnosis later in life. Liz talks about the challenges of staying organized, dealing with hyperfocus, and the chaos that often comes with ADHD, as well as the life-changing impact of finding the right treatment. This honest conversation highlights the importance of support, understanding, and the courage to take care of yourself. Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone navigating your own neurodivergent path, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement.✍️ Episode ReferencesADHD Onlinehttps://adhdonline.com/How to ADHD by Jessica McCabehttps://www.howtoadhd.com/Franklin's Finery on Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/FranklinsFineryFollow Neuroversity on all our social platforms:Neuroversity WebsiteIGFacebookTwitterLinkedInPatreon
Look who's back! The LEGENDARY Priyanka Patel returns to share her perspective as a Pharmacist with ADHD on the ADHD Medication shortage and Diagnosis crisis. Alongside some nostalgia from her previous ADHDAF Interview (listen HERE) and some of the ridiculousness in between! It's so interesting to see how much has changed for @littlemiss_adhd_ in the last 18months since she was last on... and hearing all about her upcoming book... SO EXCITED TO READ IT! Thank you so much Priyanka for sharing your expertise and experiences to help raise ADHD Awareness and support the Neurodivergent Community! PS... don't mess with us! ;) xxTrigger Warning: mentions of triggering topics including: depression, anxiety, ED, alcoholism, addiction, mental health struggles, suicide, suicidal ideation, mysogyny, internalised mysogyny, exploitation, ableism racism, societal pressures, cultural pressures, medical negligence, Also contains swearing. If you are in need of support YOU ARE NOT ALONE! There is immediate help out there so please REACH OUTSearch the ADHD Medication Directory if you are struggling to access medication during the national medication shortage HEREPlease sponsor Rosie, Darren and all the other LEGENDS cycling from London to Amsterdam in September to raise funds for ADHDadultUK and ADHD Liberty HEREApply to be part of ADHDAF Emporium: an online marketplace championing neurodivergent makers and small creative businesses HEREBrowse the first few handmade items by neurodivergent creatives HERE and read the blog about our first festival HEREYou can support the continuation of this podcast and connect with literally like-minded legends in the Patreon Peer Support CommunityThank you to the Members for keeping this podcast going for over 2 years!If you've enjoyed this episode, please share it with others who would benefit from hearing; hit those stars, or write a review. All help others gain the information and validation shared amidst a global ADHD diagnosis crisis and ADHD medication shortage. We are all in this together.LEOPARD PRINT ARMY! Support the show
Today we were joined by returning guest, Keynote speaker and confidence coach Heidi Anderson. We talk ADHD medications, dealing with shame, negative self talk, toxic positivity, psychic experiences, path to higher self and even read some listener ghost storiesPATREON Support The Hard Yarns and get access to exclusive drops, content, live shows and promo codes : www.patreon.com/thehardyarnspodcast FIND US Email: info@thehardyarns.com Instagram: @thehardyarnspodcast TikTok: @thehardyarnspodcast Web: https://www.thehardyarns.com SPONSORS All Trades Cover - https://www.alltradescover.com.au Raunchy Brewing Co - https://www.raunchy.beerKahuna Golf - https://kahunaco.com.au/...For 15% off Kahuna apparel, code word hardyarns15 Hard Yarns is Produced by Cameron Branch, Daniel Delby #hardyarns #podcast #comedy
Dealing With ADHD: CAUSES AND REMEDIES by Dr. David Rex Orgen Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is not the "insignificant" disorder some imagine it to be. The "Cost of illness" associated with ADHD in the US is estimated to be over $74 billion. ADHD is the most common mental health disorder among children worldwide. While there is no cure for ADHD, effective management is achievable with the right resources. Amongst the things you will find in this book are:● What ADHD is?● Symptoms and Diagnosis● Prevalence and Demographics● Causes and Risk Factors● Types of ADHD● Medication and Therapy● Stress Management TechniquesDr. David Rex Orgen is a healthcare practitioner, philanthropist, and advocate for individuals with physical or intellectual disabilities. Additionally. He is a licensed minister of the West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church, USA, and a Christian businessman. David enjoys sharing his experiences and knowledge through presentations and writing. He has authored four books: "Dealing with ADHD", "Living Above Diabetes", "Living With Autism", and "Keeping Up With Down Syndrome". You can become a winner by incorporating the keys of knowledge shared in these books.https://www.amazon.com/Dealing-ADHD-David-Rex-Orgen-ebook/dp/B0CXVQY56J/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3GINK1T92B7MD&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Cqc1xXIh5jBQ8oMnVw7W6AgXlY6ncxwDS8xOZ2OpD0J0o4I2NbUd22TwV0Rpv-zO2By2av_eT6E2rMXj2YBUH_vIquUXRxFuklmhVjoW5p4.-yq-xb28FpIV7gJ-xe_4ovMlvvMmk39TCddtdYN8zmE&dib_tag=se&keywords=david+orgen&qid=1713618107&sprefix=%2Caps%2C319&sr=8-2https://www.davidorgenbooks.com/http://www.ChristianWorksMedia.com http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/82224chrw1.mp3
HHow to ADHD creator Jessica McCabe has been the source of many ADHD “aha” moments — so what were her ADHD “aha” moments? Jessica was diagnosed when she was 12 years old but didn't start to look into what ADHD meant for her until she was 32. Taking ADHD medication felt like putting on glasses — experiencing the world as everyone else did. But she didn't have the skills and strategies to cope with ADHD.So, she started making YouTube videos...and the rest is history. Listen in as Jessica answers Laura's many questions, including: What's it like for her to be a new mom with ADHD? Does she ever get a vulnerability hangover? And why doesn't she think she's cool? Related resourcesJessica's YouTube channel, How to ADHDAll about ADHD medicationUnderstanding trouble with social skillsTimestamps(03:08) How Jessica feels about being involved in so many people's “aha” moment(04:55) Jessica's diagnosis story at age 12 (06:16) Jessica's ADHD medication “aha” moment(07:33) The creation of Jessica's YouTube channel How to ADHD(11:29) Jessica on social anxiety(14:07) Busting ADHD medication stigma(16:52) ADHD and new motherhood(22:49) Going back to work after maternity leave(26:01) Laura's rapid-fire questions(31:49) Jessica's parting wordsTo get a transcript of this show and check out more episodes, visit the ADHD Aha! podcast page at Understood.Want to share your ADHD “aha” moment? We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at ADHDAha@understood.org. Introducing “MissUnderstood,” the first-ever podcast channel for women with ADHD. Listen now: lnk.to/missunderstoodUnderstood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give
Dr. Carolyn is back! Carolyn is a pediatrician with ADHD who can talk about the disorder from any number of directions! You can find her on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as the ADHD MD. In today's episode, Dr Carolyn Lenszch-Parcells shares some good news, and we finish up our conversation about ADHD meds. This time, we discuss non-stimulants, and a bit about the med shortage. The ADHD Essentials Online Parent Coaching Groups Learn more about Dr. Carolyn and her work here: http://drcarolynparcells.com/ https://www.instagram.com/the.adhd.md/ Learn More about Brendan and his work at: Learn about & Register for the The ADHD Essentials Online Parent Coaching Groups Join The ADHD Essentials Facebook Community Check out the ADHD Essentials Website Contact Brendan at brendan@ADHDessentials.com Men's ADHD Support Group Links: Learn more about the Men's ADHD Support Group Join the Men's ADHD Support Group's Facebook Community
This Day In Maine for Friday, July 26, 2024
All things RNC; Global outage; Black voter frustration; Menendez verdict; Alex Baldwin ex-prosecutor speaks out; Doctor in Gaza explains dire conditions at Nasser hospital; Montana's economic struggles; ADHD treatment and medication; Reducing screen time; NFL Hall of Famer on airplane arrest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All things RNC; Global outage; Black voter frustration; Menendez verdict; Alex Baldwin ex-prosecutor speaks out; Doctor in Gaza explains dire conditions at Nasser hospital; Montana's economic struggles; ADHD treatment and medication; Reducing screen time; NFL Hall of Famer on airplane arrest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if we lived in a world where ADHDers and Autistics thrived in the workplace?In this episode of the Outsmart ADHD podcast, host Jamie Cuttino is joined by Kate Isichei, an expert in neurodiversity communications. Kate helps global organizations build neurodivergent-friendly internal communication strategies to foster collaboration, build trust, and improve productivity. She is an author and podcast host with a wealth of knowledge in communications for neurodiversity.Our Guest: Kate Isichei helps global organizations build a neurodivergent-friendly internal communications strategy to foster collaboration, build trust, and improve productivity. She is an expert in communications for neurodiversity, an author, and a podcast host. Kate holds an MA, PGDip, and BA.Jamie and Kate dive into the importance of creating ADHD-friendly workplaces, how neurodivergent traits can be both strengths and challenges in professional settings, and practical advice for managers to support their neurodivergent employees. They also discuss personal experiences and the journey of understanding and advocating for neurodiversity.Guest Links:Connect with Kate Isichei on LinkedInLearn more about neurodiversity collaborationContact Jamie:Are you a high-achieving woman with ADHD looking for a coach? Event planner looking for a wildly captivating speaker? Go to outsmartadhd.co to get in touch!
Timothy Wilens, M.D., discusses new medications approved for ADHD and strategies to manage hard-to-treat and complex ADHD (attention deficit disorder plus at least one comorbid condition), including the use of a stimulant and nonstimulant medication. Treating Complex ADHD: More Resources Download: 2024 Scorecard of ADHD Treatments Sign Up: The Clinicians' Guide to Treating Complex ADHD Read: Treatment Troubleshooting Guide for Patients Replay: "Substance Use Disorder and ADHD: Safe, Effective Treatment Options," with Dr. Timothy Wilens Access the video and slides for podcast episode #508 here: https://www.additudemag.com/webinar/combination-therapy-comorbid-adhd-anxiety-depression/ Thank you for listening to ADDitude's ADHD Experts podcast. Please consider subscribing to the magazine (additu.de/subscribe) to support our mission of providing ADHD education and support.
In this episode, we explore the long-term effects of ADHD medication use during pregnancy on children's development. Can continuing treatment pose risks, or is it safer than previously thought? Join us as we dive into a groundbreaking Danish study that sheds light on this critical question. Faculty: David Rosenberg, M.D. Host: Richard Seeber, M.D. Learn more about our membership here Earn 0.5 CMEs: CAP Smart Takes Vol. 16 In Utero Exposure to ADHD Medication and Long-Term Offspring Outcomes
As the G7 wraps up, Russia's markets have responded to new US sanctions targeting its finances. A Hamas official says no one knows how many hostages are still alive. The site of the Parkland high school massacre will start being demolished today. The Justice Department says Phoenix police have violated the rights of people experiencing homelessness and discriminated against minority communities. And, the CDC is warning about a possible disruption to ADHD medications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bytes of Health is a daily, five-minute long podcast that provides practical guidance and advice for parents of kids of all ages! It's a shame-free zone that aims to take a "byte" out of your parent worries! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review Bytes of Health on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts. And find us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bytesofhealthpod/ Interested in advertising with us? Please reach out to advertising@airwavemedia.com, with “Bytes of Health” in the subject line. PLEASE NOTE: The discussion and information provided in this podcast are for general educational, scientific, and informational purposes only and are not intended as, and should not be treated as, medical or other professional advice for any particular individual or individuals. Every person and medical issue is different, and diagnosis and treatment requires consideration of specific facts often unique to the individual. As such, the information contained in this podcast should not be used as a substitute for consultation with and/or treatment by a doctor or other medical professional. If you are experiencing any medical issue or have any medical concern, you should consult with a doctor or other medical professional. Further, due to the inherent limitations of a podcast such as this as well as ongoing scientific developments, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information or analysis provided in this podcast, although, of course we always endeavor to provide comprehensive information and analysis. In no event may Unbiased Science or any of the participants in this podcast be held liable to the listener or anyone else for any decision allegedly made or action allegedly taken or not taken allegedly in reliance on the discussion or information in this podcast or for any damages allegedly resulting from such reliance. The information provided herein do not represent the views of our employers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for an enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Romie Mushtaq, author of "The Busy Brain Cure," a board-certified physician who brings together more than two decades of leadership in neurology, integrative medicine, and mindfulness. She is an award-winning speaker working with Fortune 500 companies, professional athletes, & global associations. Discover her groundbreaking protocol to rewire your brain, conquer chronic stress, and find balance in your busy life. From personal stories to actionable tips, Dr. Romie shares insights that can transform your mental health and well-being.Take the Busy Brain quizConnect with Dr. Romie:
School Behaviour Secrets with Simon Currigan and Emma Shackleton
Deciding whether to medicate your child for ADHD is hard. How can you be sure it's the right call?This week on the School Behaviour Secrets podcast, we tackle this critical question with developmental paediatrician and author Dr. Walt Karniski. Together we discuss common myths about ADHD medication and explain how these treatments affect the brain to help you make a more informed choice for your child's well-being.Important links:Click here to hear all of episode 81Download Dr Walt Karniski's book here: ADHD Medication: Does It Work And Is It SafeGet our FREE SEND Behaviour Handbook: https://beaconschoolsupport.co.uk/send-handbookDownload other FREE behaviour resources for use in school: https://beaconschoolsupport.co.uk/resources.phpGet FREE behaviour and SEMH strategies in our FREE webinar!Use this link to join our free webinar on Tuesday 11th June, 2024 and walk away with strategies and insights you can immediately apply to your own class. We're limited to 300 seats to book yours ASAP. Register now.
Hiiiii ADHD besties! ✨On today's minisode:We talk for way too many minutes about Weetbix (sorry!)• Divergent dilemma - A cute listener asks 'my therapist suggested I do meditation while I wait for a diagnosis and access to ADHD medication but I find it impossible'. Grace (who is a qualified breathwork and nervous system educator) explains why meditation is hard for our brains and how to make it ADHD friendly.We also talk about our favourite disco fish and how cute and special she is.
Heyyyyy ADHD bestie babes! ✨On today's show:• Grace shares a drama from her week about how ADHD meds have led to appetite suppression/meal skipping, and how a perfect storm last Friday ended up with a little trip to the hospital.
Curious about ADHD meds & not sure where to start? This episode covers:Understanding ADHD Medication: We explore what ADHD medication is and how it helps manage symptoms.Types of Medications: A look at stimulant and non-stimulant options and how they work.Addressing Fears: Discussing common concerns about addiction and side effects.Immediate Effects: How quickly can you notice changes, and what to expect.Personal Insights: I share my personal journey with ADHD medication, including challenges and positive changes.Advocacy and Choice: Encouraging you to advocate for yourself and discuss options with your doctor.Remember, the decision to use medication should be made with a healthcare provider. This episode aims to arm you with knowledge to make informed discussions about your health.Connect with Us:Are you a high-achieving woman with ADHD looking for a coach? Event planner looking for a wildly captivating speaker? Go to outsmartadhd.co to get in touch!
Send us a Text Message.In this "life update" video, Clayton goes in on recent shifts in his ideas and how he wants to support your ideas.And an easy way for you to support the American Congress Party.Email here: support@travelingtoconsciousness.comTIMECODES00:00 - Life Update and the Need for a Video Editor02:08 - Eliminating Income Tax to Increase Disposable Income04:01 - Promoting Clean and Chemical-Free Food06:22 - Finding a Balance with ADHD Medication11:36 - Changing Voter Registration for Political Change14:39 - The Power of Individual ImpactSupport the Show.Clayton's Campaign: Clayton24.comFREE 999 Meditation Challenge: Sign Up Here
Julie Lee and Tony Overbay, LMFT, scrap an episode they were planning on and instead get personal about their experiences and thoughts surrounding ADHD, medication, and handling societal perceptions. They share personal anecdotes related to the challenges of ADHD medication, including shortages, dosage adjustments, and the stigma attached to taking medication. They touch upon the impact of medication on daily functioning and quality of life, exploring the complexities of treatment options, including antidepressants and stimulants. They emphasize the importance of individualized care, and the potential benefits of early treatment and address misconceptions surrounding ADHD medication and addiction. Through their conversation, the hosts aim to provide insights, comfort, and encouragement to those navigating similar journeys with ADHD. 00:00 Opening Banter and Humor Attempts 01:22 Navigating Medication Shortages and Personal Experiences 05:45 The Journey of Mental Health and Medication Adjustments 08:06 The Impact of ADHD Diagnosis on Medication and Mental Health 11:58 A Weekend Without Adderall: A Personal Story 13:42 Navigating Medication and Self-Acceptance 14:14 The Confusion Around Medication Reviews and Personal Experiences 15:02 The Impact of Medication on Daily Life and Self-Perception 16:30 Exploring Genetic Therapy and Future ADHD Treatments 17:28 The Role of Lifestyle in Managing ADHD 18:46 The Challenge of Maintaining a Perfect Routine for Mental Health 21:10 The Power of Struggle and Embracing Discomfort 23:32 The Complexities of ADHD Medication and Self-Identity 25:20 Addressing the Stigma and Misconceptions Around ADHD Medication 27:09 The Importance of Personalized Care in ADHD Treatment 31:46 Looking Forward: The Journey Continues
In this episode of the Sorry, What?! Podcast, Tarah share's her Journey with ADHD Medication and she shares tips on how she managed ADHD naturally. And… If you wanna have one of your Sorry, What?! Moments featured, or one of your burning questions answered click on over to our google forms: Sorry, What?! Moments Advice with T-Dizzle and Bazza Follow us on Instagram @sorrywhatpodcast Check us out on Tiktok (ADHD Membership) Neurospicy Family
Dr. Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells joins us again! That's right, it's a rock-block of Dr. Carolyn! Carolyn is a pediatrician with ADHD who can talk about the disorder from any number of directions! You can find her on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as the ADHD MD. In an episode that is long overdue, Dr. Carolyn talks about ADHD medication - primarily stimulants. We'll cover non-stimulants in a future episode. Carolyn discusses the role of medication as part of a gold-standard treatment plan, meds as a protective factor for both kids and adults, medication and substance use, and the importance of factoring a risk/benefit ratio when deciding whether or not to take medication. The ADHD Essentials Online Parent Coaching Groups Learn more about Dr. Carolyn and her work here: http://drcarolynparcells.com/ https://www.instagram.com/the.adhd.md/ Learn More about Brendan and his work at: Learn about & Register for the The ADHD Essentials Online Parent Coaching Groups Join The ADHD Essentials Facebook Community Check out the ADHD Essentials Website Contact Brendan at brendan@ADHDessentials.com Men's ADHD Support Group Links: Learn more about the Men's ADHD Support Group Join the Men's ADHD Support Group's Facebook Community
Making decisions about medication for a child can bring up so many feelings and fears. I KNOW! In today's episode, I share our experience with our son's journey with ADHD medication and my own. Whether you are a parent, therapist or educator, you'll get so much value from this episode:) ❤️ Holly- The Mom/Neurodivergent Therapist ATTENTION THERAPISTS - Click here to get on the waitlist for continuing education trainings! CLICK HERE for Holly's ONE STOP RESOURCE - Social Success Guide, Behavior Guide, and MORE! Learn more about Holly's private practice in North Carolina Learn more about Holly's speaking services and courses ⭐️ Join Holly on Instagram ⭐️ Join our Private Facebook Groups ➡️ Professionals who support neurodivergent kids & teens join HERE ➡️ Parents join HERE
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This is an update to the first episode we had on ADHD Medication #3.In the episode I'm sharing: A recap of what ADHD meds do The 2 diff types of stimulantsMy personal experience of 3 different variations of ADHD stimulants. FAQs such as 'should I take days off my meds & how do I know if my meds are working?' My 3 key lessons from ADHD meds**Note I am a Coach & not a medical professional. Please always consult with your doctor. FOR MORE SUPPORT FROM XENA: > Get your free ADHD guide > Follow on Instagram > Book a call here for one to one support
SHINING WITH ADHD EPISODE #143: Considering ADHD Medication? What Every Parent Needs to Know with Psychiatrist, Dana Reid The Childhood Collective 2/14/2023 SUMMARY One of the hardest parts about being a parent is making choices for the health of our children. With an abundance of information and a variety of options, knowing how to support our kids medically can be really tough. When symptoms of ADHD begin to cause distress at home or at school, the topic of medication always comes up. The internet really doesn't do us any favors when it comes to balancing myths and facts around ADHD medication. The conversation is nuanced and as parents, we can agree that when it comes to making the best choice for each family, knowledge is power. That's why today we've invited an expert in child psychiatry and ADHD to answer your questions on ADHD medication. Her insight is detailed, so grab a pen or be sure to download the transcript! MEET DR. DANA REID Dr. Dana Reid is a board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist in private practice in Atlanta, Georgia. She loves working with kids, teens, and adults to address their diverse needs and concerns. She has specific expertise in working with kids and parents with ADHD and anxiety. Dr. Reid is also a children's book author of the book, Danny Doesn't Quit. OFFERS AND AFFILIATE INFORMATION Shining at School is a video-based course that will teach you how to help your child with ADHD go from surviving to thriving at school for elementary and middle schoolers. On your own time. At your own pace. Use the code PODCAST for 10% off! Hungryroot offers “good-for-you groceries and simple recipes.” We have loved having one less thing to worry about when it comes to raising kids. As always, we want to help you, so we've got a code for 40% off your first box. Just click the link and use CHILDHOODCOLLECTIVE40 in all caps to get the discount. We can't have your attention and not mention Time Timer. This helps with activity transitions, independence, and building executive function skills. Use the code TCC to get a site-wide discount. LINKS + RESOURCES Dr. Dana's Instagram Shining at School - Code PODCAST Hungry Root - Code CHILDHOODCOLLECTIVE40 Time Timer - Code TCC Episode 143 Transcript The Childhood Collective Instagram Have a question or want to share some thoughts? Shoot us an email at hello@thechildhoodcollective.com
Israel's prime minister pushed back on some of Hamas's requests in a deal to release hostages. House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed to kill the Senate border deal in a meeting with House Republicans. It comes as a House panel is taking a key vote on impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over border security. Canada may appeal for not being awarded bronze after a Russian figure skater was disqualified for doping. And, an ADHD medication has been recalled due to a pill mixup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TOPIC: ADHD, Depression, Anxiety in children, Munchausen by Proxy, Transhausen by Proxy, Ron Desantis on Transing the kids, HAKE NEWS
Since the pandemic eased, millions of Americans have had to deal with several drug shortages. For those with ADHD, it's been an especially difficult year as they and their families have struggled to get through ordinary daily routines. Stephanie Sy has the story. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
I'm going to be very honest. This episode is a dedicated “b**** fest” on how hard it is to get the medication prescribed for ADHD. If any of you adults out there have been through this, sometimes it's therapeutic just to let out all the frustration and feel seen and heard and commiserated with, and that's what this episode is for.You all should know by now that I take ADHD medication, but you may not know that I have two kiddos who take medication for ADHD as well. We each are unique and need different things to help us function at our best, and thankfully we have had access to insurance and medical professionals to diagnose us and prescribe appropriate medication. But even with all this support, I have encountered more obstacles with getting one of our prescriptions filled than anyone should ever have to endure in a lifetime! Unfortunately, I'm not the only one. In this episode, I discuss the various obstacles keeping many of us from receiving ADHD medication and how there seems to be nothing but finger-pointing and petty excuses offered instead of real solutions to solve these issues. I encourage you to read some of the articles I mention, listed below, use tools like GoodRX to get coupons when possible, and communicate early and often with your doctor and pharmacy. At this point in time, no one else is going to advocate for your needs more than you can. It may put all of our impaired executive functions to the test, but darn it, we've struggled for far too long to not get the support we need and deserve.While it in no way can take the place of medication and adequate trauma-informed therapy, I want you to know that my group coaching program FOCUSED can be another source of support for those of you looking for additional tools to address your ADHD. We see you, we hear you and we validate you. Resources:NPR, “Adderall shortage forces some people to scramble, ration or go without”NewYorkMag.com, “Where's the urgency on the Adderall shortage?” FDA.gov, “FDA approves multiple generics of ADHD and BED treatment”Come hang out with me on Instagram HERE!AG1 Athletic Greens