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Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., discusses a form of social anxiety common in teens and young adults with ADHD — a fear of being embarrassed in social situations, or anxiety about how others may perceive them. Learn how to recognize and support teens who harbor such fears. Social Anxiety: Additional Resources Free Download: Social Anxiety Facts and Falsehoods Self-Test: Social Anxiety Test for Teens Read: “Help! My Child Won't Go to School.” Read: You're Not Shy or Stuck Up. You Have Social Anxiety Disorder. Read: 6 Cognitive Distortions That Fuel Anxiety in ADHD Brains Access the video and slides for podcast episode #551 here: https://www.additudemag.com/webinar/social-anxiety-children-teens-treatments/ 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.
Does ADHD intersect with intelligence? Can individuals with ADHD have a high IQ? If so, do they face any unique challenges or hold any unusual strengths? In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, host Jeff Copper (https://digcoaching.com) discusses these questions with renowned psychologist Dr. Thomas E. Brown. Drawing from years of experience, Dr. Brown shares his insights into working with highly intelligent individuals with ADHD and explores how their cognitive profiles can present both opportunities and obstacles. Whether you're curious about the link between ADHD and intelligence or are just seeking a deeper understanding of your own mind, this episode is packed with valuable insights you won't want to miss! Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and attention deficit disorder, including managing symptoms of ADHD in adults with ADD or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by Jeff Copper, attention and ADHD coach, is designed to help adults (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated to help them get unstuck and moving forward by opening their minds to pay attention to what works. To learn more about attention and ADHD coach Jeff Copper, go to https://digcoaching.com. Our thanks to the sponsors of this show: CHADD.org, ADDCA.com, ImpactParents.com, and TimeTimer.com
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Dans cet épisode du podcast Peaussible, je suis allée interroger Florine, diagnostiquée TDAH à 32 ans, mais aussi atteinte de dermatillomanie (triturage compulsif de la peau). Son retour d'expérience précieux et ses nombreuses connaissances vous permettront de comprendre : Le TDAH, une mode ?Les fausses croyances autour du trouble de l'attentionLes symptômes du TDAH de Florine (+ dermatillomanie)Les capacités attentionnelles quand on souffre d'un TDAHEt l'impulsivité ?Comment relier le TDAH et la dermatillomanie ?Est ce qu'on nait avec un TDAH ou se développe-t-il au cours de la vie ?Comment se faire diagnostiquer ?Comment se déroule le test chez un neurologue ou un psychiatre ?Et après le diagnostic, que se passe-t-il ?Combien coûte le diagnostic ?Comment atténuer les conséquences de ce trouble dans nos vies ?Y-a-t-il un travail plus adapté qu'un autre quand on a un TDAH ? Les objets pour s'occuper les mains peuvent-ils aider ? (+ dermatillomanie) Partage de phrases motivantes pour les personnes ayant un TDAH Partages de ressources utiles sur le TDAH (podcasts, livres)Vous apprendrez ainsi que le TDAH peut prendre de multiples formes : avec inattention prédominante, avec hyperactivité prédominante (motrice ou cognitive), ou mixte (avec inattention et hyperactivité).♡ Liens utiles : -Instagram de Florine : @flo.mandarina- Critères diagnostics du TDAH - Échelle de dépistage du TDAH : ASRS- Association TDAH Partout Pareil : site web, groupe Facebook- Association TDAH Hyper Super / TDAH France : site, groupe Facebook♡ Ressources sur le TDAH :AUDIO :Podcast "Votre cerveau" (France Inter) (fonctionnement du cerveau, fait par des neuropsychologues)Podcast "À la recherche de l'attention" (témoignages)Podcasts sur les addictions : Sortir de l'addiction, Contre-addictionsPodcasts sur les reconversions : Oser la reconversion, Pose ta Dém'Podcast sur l'argent : ThunesLIVRES :Où ai-je la tête ? Mieux vivre son TDAH en tant qu'adulte - Pascale de CosterPrendre en charge les adultes souffrants de TDAH - Luis Vera et Véronique GaillacTrouble déficit de l'attention avec ou sans hyperactivité, de l'enfant à l'adulte - Manuel BouvardTrouble déficit de l'attention - hyperactivité chez l'enfant et l'adulte - Thomas E. Brown, Marc-Antoine Crocq, Alexis Etienne Boehrer--♡ Pour répondre à ma grande enquête (anonyme) sur la dermatillomanie : RDV ici.♡ Pour recevoir les bonus et résumés de chaque épisode, inscrivez-vous à la newsletter ici.♡ Mon livre sur la dermatillomanie est disponible ici.♡ Où me retrouver :- Sur Instagram : @peau.ssible- Sur mon site : Peaussible- Par mail : hello@peaussible.frPour aider à faire connaître le podcast, vous pouvez me laisser un avis sur Apple podcast ou un commentaire sur Spotify. Merci d'avance, ça aidera énormément à le diffuser !
With ADHD, it's incredibly difficult to focus on one task at a time. For creators with a lot to do, an ADHD diagnosis can make an already uphill climb feel like Mt. Everest. But, as Noah from ProvocaTeach tells us, there are ways creators can overcome their diagnosis and turn ADHD into a creative advantage.Growing up, Noah always felt like he was better at explaining lessons than his teachers. When he eventually started college for education, he noticed that his curriculum glossed over concepts that he felt were the most important issues for teachers to understand and solve. And when March 2020 hit, Noah decided it was finally time to share his education opinions with an online audience and he began his creator journey.In this episode, Charli, Haley, and Miguel talk with Noah about managing ADHD as a creator, why systems and support are the secret sauce, and how ADHD can be your greatest creative asset. “There was so much that I could potentially do for this project at any given time. I could be writing, I could be learning about marketing, I could be fixing some bug on my website. There was so much that could potentially be happening at any one time, and in some sense I think part of the journey was learning how to compartmentalize.” ~ @ProvocaTeachMain takeaways [11:49] When there are too many tasks on your list, compartmentalize your to-dos and build systems that hold you accountable. [13:27] Lean on external resources to help you figure out what your regulated creator process should look like. Learn from podcasts, research, and creators who came before you. [14:15] Surround yourself with supporters with whom you can talk things through when problems arise. [22:34] With ADHD, it's tempting to give up when you don't see an immediate payoff. But you have to give something a couple of tries before you can abandon the idea. It takes consistency to gain traction and results. [32:22] Presenting an audience with immediate value is essential. Everyone needs a reason to stop their scroll. Otherwise, your content gets lost in the mix. Connect with our hosts Charli Prangley Miguel Pou Haley Janicek Noah from ProvocaTeach Links Watch The Future Belongs to Creators on YouTube ProvocaTeach Noah on Twitter Noah on Facebook Noah's YouTube Channel Fiverr Angel at ConvertKit The Future Belongs To Creators 122: Building Your Network by Sharing Your Process with Teddy Williams Dr. Thomas E. Brown Canva Nathan Barry Sharon Says So The Sharon Says So Podcast Craft & Commerce Conference Got a story to tell on The Future Belongs to Creators podcast?We'd love to have you on the show to talk about successes or failures you've experienced on your creator journey. Submit your story here!Start building your audience for freeWith ConvertKit landing pages, you can build a beautiful page for your project in just a few minutes. Choose colors, add photos, build a custom opt-in form, and add your copy. All without writing any code! Check out landingpages.new to get started.Stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Twitter Facebook Instagram
People with inattentive ADHD (formerly 'ADD') have difficulty focusing on important non-preferred tasks, like schoolwork or work, but CAN pay attention to activities that interest them. Learn more from Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., and Ryan J. Kennedy, DNP.
Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., describes his work with high-IQ individuals who excelled early in school, but struggled academically and socially later in life. Many had unrecognized ADHD and autism, including signs formerly associated with Asperger syndrome.
Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., and Ryan J. Kennedy, DNP, explain why so many with ADHD are misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder, how to differentiate the emotional dysregulation of ADHD from bipolar disorder, and treatment options for both conditions.
The Struggles and Rewards of Parenting a Child with ADHD EPISODE #36 | Debbie Dugan, a mom of an adult son with ADHD, a podcast scribe, and Saint Louis Counseling Business Development/Marketing Director If you take any nugget away from this podcast, hopefully it’s that parenting a child with ADHD has many rewards, along with many challenges. So often, ADD/ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is judged as a result of bad parenting or lack of disciplining. Kids and adults with ADHD are often judged as lazy or scattered. But as we learn more about the brain – and executive functioning in particular – we’re also learning that ADHD is physiological. In fact, the prefrontal cortex of an ADHD brain actually looks different on MRIs than those of people without ADHD. According to Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., a leading expert in the study and treatment of ADHD, “a new working definition of ADHD equals a complex syndrome of developmental impairments of executive functions, the self-management system of the brain, a system of mostly unconscious operations. These impairments are situationally variable, chronic, and significantly interfere with functioning in many aspects of the person’s daily life.” As a mom of a 21-year-old son who has ADHD, understanding this “complex syndrome” has taken time – and involved many mistakes and much humility along the way. Finding the answers to our kids’ struggles can be difficult, no matter what those circumstances or conditions may be. But as with most of life’s questions, there are many people and experts who can help us navigate the journey, including therapists at Saint Louis Counseling! Hopefully, this podcast with Executive Director Tom Duff, LCSW, MSW and this scribe will help other parents know that they are not alone. And if your tendency is to think that you should have done more for your child, it’s time to cut yourself some slack and remember that we’re all doing our best to help our kids become the very best versions of themselves, as their true selves, no matter what diagnosis they may or may not have! Breaking down stigma starts with us! https://saintlouiscounseling.org/
Some professionals insist that an ADHD evaluation requires a full battery of neuropsychological testing, brain imaging, and computerized tests. Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., disagrees. Learn which diagnostic tests are valuable, and which aren’t.
Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., shares helpful, hands-on ways to address a range of issues facing parents of teens with ADHD — from homework struggles to unpredictable emotions, road safety to the refusal to take medication, and more.
Can you catch attention deficit hyperactivity disorder later in life? Is there such a thing as adult onset ADHD? Is there such a thing as menopause onset of ADHD? Do children with ADHD grow out of it? In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, Dr. Thomas E. Brown (www.brownadhdclinic.com) discusses the condition and the notion of growing out of or into ADHD over the lifecycle. If you are impacted by ADHD, this is a show you won’t want to miss. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.
In the absence of any definitive test for ADHD—blood analysis, brain scan, genetic screening, etc.—doctors who don't specialize in the condition may struggle to identify it. Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., offers comprehensive guidelines for diagnosing ADHD.
Want to be part of changing the way the world looks at women with ADHD? You can! My colleagues, Linda Roggli and Terry Matlen, have developed a ground-breaking online event and you are invited! The Second Annual ADHD Women’s Palooza begins February 6th, and runs through February 11, 2017. It will be an extraordinary week of insight and answers exclusively for women with ADHD, presented by 36 ADHD Legends and Luminaries including: Dr. Ned Hallowell, Sari Solden, Dr. Russell Barkley, Dr. Thomas E. Brown, Dr. Stephanie Sarkis, and many more… Find out more here: http://www.womenwithadhd.com Learn more about Tara McGillicuddy: http://www.taramcgillicuddy.com/
Originally recorded on March 4, 2014. A person's level of motivation is tied to his emotions where ADHD is concerned. Dr. Thomas E. Brown discusses the interrelationship between emotions and motivation: • Emotional regulation and a person's sense of motivation • Why getting started on a project can be difficult for someone affected by ADHD • How to take control of one's emotions and motivation.
Originally recorded on March 4, 2014. A person's level of motivation is tied to his emotions where ADHD is concerned. Dr. Thomas E. Brown discusses the interrelationship between emotions and motivation: • Emotional regulation and a person's sense of motivation • Why getting started on a project can be difficult for someone affected by ADHD • How to take control of one's emotions and motivation.
Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., discusses the executive functions impaired by ADHD, such as activation (organizing tasks and materials, prioritizing, getting started); focus; and managing frustration and modulating emotions; and shares strategies that help.
THANKSGIVING SPECIAL: SUCCESS BEYOND YOUR WILDEST DREAMS Failure is not a destiny, it's a choice. This week Mark interviews James to learn how he went from loser to winner in just 16 years. Enjoy! Subscribe, Rate, & Review Show Notes Mr. Jim Rohn: Life and Lessons is Like the Seasons Les Brown - You Gotta be Hungry Marcus Sheridan, The Sales Lion Social Media Examiner Case Study: Three Steps to Becoming a Thought Leader in Your Industry Quicken Loans ISMS Here are the ISMS James discussed on the show. As you can see from the picture, these were as of Winter 2007. Change is the only constant at the company, so they add and drop them as they grow. Click here to see an updated list Quicken's ISMS. ADHD Resources Executive: Describing Six Aspects of a Complex Syndrome by Thomas E. Brown, PhD -- Dr. Brown is a clinical psychologist who received his Ph.D. from Yale University. He maintains a private practice in Hamden, Connecticut specializing in assessment and treatment of high-IQ children, adolescents and adults with ADD and related problems. He is one of the most highly respected professionals working in the field. His work has been critical in helping me understand how to get the most out of life in the midst of the struggle against ADHD. Lifehack: 20 Things to Remember If You Love a Person with ADD -- Great 50,000 foot view of ADD/ADHD. Great for anyone just beginning to understand the "disorder". Delivered from Distraction: Getting the Most out of Life with Attention Deficit Disorder -- Must read for anyone whose has or loves someone with ADD/ADHD. As one friend said of this book, "That is the Bible!" Share the Love First Friday Q&A The First Friday Q&A is next week. This is your chance to get Mark's insights and predictions about your segment of the industry. Take advantage! Click here to submit your questions Sponsorship We have two spots open for supporting sponsors throughout 2016. Click here to get your product or service in front of the largest industry on earth This Week in Oil & Gas On-Demand Radio LinkedIn Group Click here to join Get Mark's Monthly Events Email Get Automatically Notified About Oil & Gas Events Once a Month Connect with James and Mark James Hahn II | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Email Mark LaCour | Twitter |
What impact does ADHD have on intelligence? Can those with ADHD have a high IQ? If so, what impact does it have? What is it like to work with individuals with ADHD and a high IQ? In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, we interview Dr. Thomas E. Brown (http://www.DrThomasEBrown.com) on this fascinating topic and his experience working with individuals like this. if you have ADHD, this is a must-listen-to show. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.
In general, how much education does a physician or psychiatrist get in med school around ADHD? Is there an impact on ADHD by such levels of education? ADHD stimulant medications are Schedule II drugs. How does that affect those who prescribe ADHD stimulant medications? Why is education and being in touch with your expectations important when seeking a professional who will be prescribing stimulants? Answers to these questions and more when we interview clinical psychologist Dr. Thomas E. Brown (www.DrThomasEBrown.com). If you are seeking a prescriber or have not found the right prescriber for you, this show is a must for you. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.
Even though emotions are not a part of the diagnostic criteria for ADHD in the DSM-5, researchers agree that emotions are as much a part of ADHD as attention. In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, we are interviewing clinical psychologist Dr. Thomas E. Brown (www.DrThomasEBrown.com) around why those with ADHD struggle so much with emotions, the role emotions play in executive functioning, the impact of emotions on working memory, and how emotions impact the “Google” search function in our brain. We also ask him to specifically use the concept of erectile dysfunction as a metaphor to help understand the chemical dynamics of the brain. Dr. Brown is an ADHD thought leader. He is articulate and on point. The only reason to miss this show is if you are in crisis or someone in your family is giving birth! That’s right. The content is that good! Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.
Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., offers the latest research to refute common myths about attention deficit disorder, including "ADHD isn't real," "bad parenting causes ADHD," and "most kids outgrow ADHD."
Tara McGillicuddy welcomes Dr. Thomas E. Brown to ADHD Support Talk Radio. Tara and Dr. Brown will be discussing important issues related to Focus, Willpower Adult ADD / ADHD. ADHD Support Talk Radio host Tara McGillicuddy is an internationally recognized ADD / ADHD expert. She is also a top ADHD Coach and the founder of ADDClasses.com.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Kenny interviews Dr. Thomas E. Brown about his newest book: A New Understanding of ADHD in Children and Adults: Executive Function Impairments(Rutledge 2013). Dr. Brown is a leading researcher and author in ADHD. He is the associate director of the Yale Clinic for Attention and Related Disorders and Assistant Clinical […] The post 027: Podcast Episode 27: ADHD A New Understanding. appeared first on Dr. Kenny Handelman. © Medical Integrity Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.