Leading ADHD experts give real-life answers to questions submitted by ADD adults and parents raising children with attention deficit disorder across a range of topics covering symptoms, school, work, and family life. Download the accompanying slide presentations here: additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index (look for the episode number). Note on audio quality: This podcast is a recording of a webinar series, and the audio has been captured from conversations recorded via a computer or tel ...
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Welcome to the It’s Not About the F%*king Food podcast. This is the podcast that’s dedicated to helping women love and nourish their bodies with ease and create their vision board life. Follow me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/finallyfree_academy/
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By Grace Baer, Lexi Denning, Summer Guderian, and Kirsten Warrick Cover art photo provided by David Jorre on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@davidjorre
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We are shining a light on real people dealing with real challenges, like mental health struggles, eating disorders, infertility, health scares. We are getting real about topics like marriage, finance, and parenting. And we are highlighting some amazing organizations, and sharing the work they are doing and the people they serve!
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Listen to 15-20 minute long interviews of experts on various topics related to mental and general health. The topics will be continuously expanded. The interviews are designed for both professionals and non-professionals. Topics range from climate change issues and the basis of new medication research, COVID-19 issues, the effect of media on girls's self-images, discussions of violence, same-sex marriages, pollution, bullying, divorce, OCD, addictions, borderline personality disorders, menta ...
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Life change therapists and married couple Nik and Eva Speakman live in an 800-year-old home in the North of England surrounded by fluffy cats. In this podcast they sit down at the kitchen table – sometimes a comfy sofa – to explore a whole host of subjects that often come up in their therapy sessions, including OCDs, eating disorders, and panic attacks. By hearing what others have overcome, and a bit of clever theory too, you’ll feel able to make a change in your life. So, if you’re ready to ...
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Everyone's heard that exercise is good for your mental health. But not everyone KNOWS it. A few years ago, I was depressed, socially anxious, and suffered from anorexia and orthorexia. No one knew - not even my family. I'd cut myself off from everyone because I didn't want to burden anyone with what I was dealing with. Everything changed when I started powerlifting. My eating disorder recovery sped up when I finally understood that food was not the enemy; my self-esteem shot up when I starte ...
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A conversational podcast where students and young people of Galway tell their story and explore topics of interest with integrity and realness. Open, honest and fun.
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Welcome to Diversify! The podcast that celebrates diversity in all its forms and invites you to the conversation. A weekly injection of aspirational wokeness direct to your ear-holes. Plus, we can ask all the stupid questions so you don't have to... Have your say on Twitter @DiversifyPod or embrace the long-winded and have a rant at [email protected]. Oh, and don't forget to rate and subscribe! Subscribing means you get to say you made new friends. Honest...
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Join us as we head below the surface of what we have taken as ‘normal’ in health and well-being to question if perhaps, our ‘normal’ is harming us and if there is a way to bring more care, kindness and love to how we are with ourselves and others. Across each episode, we ensure there is a commitment to integrity, honesty and OH YES humour!!
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558- ADHD and Puberty: How Hormones Shape Behavior and Mental Health in Adolescents
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58:55Paul Mitrani, M.D., Ph.D., discusses the impact of hormones on emotions and mental health during adolescence, explains how puberty affects boys and girls differently, and shares strategies to maintain strong parent-teen relationships. Puberty and Mental Health: Additional Resources Free Download: How Hormones Impact ADHD Symptoms in Women and Girls…
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557- Healing from the Impact of Toxic or Emotionally Immature Parents
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1:02:06Amy Marlow-MaCoy, LPC, discusses the kinds of messages children internalize in emotionally unsupportive environments and the long-term impacts, signs of emotionally immature and narcissistic parenting, and shares self-care practices to begin healing. Healing from Your Past: Additional Resources Read: Are You a Toxic Parent? Read: Why Won’t My Paren…
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556- Understanding AuDHD Burnout: How Neurodivergent Masking Sparks Stress, Exhaustion
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1:00:33Amy Marschall, Psy.D., discusses why autistic people mask, and how this leads to stress and burnout; how to identify warning signs of burnout (and how this differs from depression and other mental health issues); and shares strategies to prevent or recover from burnout. AuDHD: Additional Resources Take This Self-Test: Autism in Women Read: AuDHD — …
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555- “Solve My Problem!” – Live Q&A Session on 4/25/25
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52:46Listen to a recording of a real-time Q&A session held on 4/25/25. Sharon Saline, Psy.D., responds live to questions from adults living with ADHD and parents raising neurodivergent children. Life with ADHD: Additional Resources Sign Up! Free ADHD Parenting Class Download: The ADHD Healthy Habits Handbook eBook for Adults: The Adult’s Guide to Strong…
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From compulsion to compassion: rethinking exercise in recovery
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12:22In this episode, I explore the often-overlooked role of exercise in eating disorder recovery. She explains how restriction and movement are linked through our physiology, why exercise can become compulsive, and what it means to build a healthier, more balanced relationship with movement. Expect practical tips, gentle mindset shifts, and compassiona…
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554- Are My Student’s ADHD Accommodations in Danger? Fallout from the Department of Education Changes
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1:00:38Mary J. Goodwin-Oquendo, Esq., discusses how the dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education (DoE) may impact students with ADHD and learning disabilities who receive special education services and accommodations through IEPs and 504 Plans. ADHD Accommodations and Educational Rights: Additional Resources Free Download: Your Child’s Legal Rights…
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553- The Power of Behavioral Parent Training for ADHD
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1:00:06Learn why behavioral parent training (BPT) is recommended as a first-line treatment for young children with ADHD, and how it can improve the parent-child relationship and promote calm in the household, from Nicole Schatz, Ph.D. ADHD Parent Training: Additional Resources Sign Up: Parenting Class for ADHD Families Read: Train the Parent, Help the Chi…
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How to handle relapse & set backs in recovery
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11:04The reality is that set backs and relapses are a part of the recovery journey, but if we don't have a plan of how to handle them it often leaves us feeling broken, like recovery isn't possible and maybe even lead us to giving up on recovery all together. If you are in recovery from an eating disorder or disordered eating then having a plan for set …
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552- Dispelling Myths About Supplements for ADHD
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1:02:05Stephanie 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’…
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551- Hidden Fears, Quiet Shame: Social Anxiety in Middle School to College Students
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58:54Thomas 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 Falsehoo…
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550- “Solve My Problem!” – Live Q&A Session on 3/28/25
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40:18Listen to a recording of a real-time Q&A session held on 3/28/25. Sharon Saline, Psy.D., responds live to questions from adults living with ADHD and parents raising neurodivergent children. Life with ADHD: Additional Resources Sign Up! Free ADHD Parenting Class Download: The ADHD Healthy Habits Handbook eBook for Adults: The Adult’s Guide to Strong…
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Will I ever love my body? Or is body positivity setting us up to fail?
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16:18If you ever ask yourself, will I ever love my body or will I ever like what I see in the mirror? Then this is the episode you need! I break down the shifts we have seen within the body love and body positivity movement and why that maybe is setting you up with expectations that aren't realistic and actually pushing you further into disordered eatin…
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549- Eating with ADHD: Improving Your Relationship with Food
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59:31Nicole DeMasi Malcher, MS, RD, CDCES delves into the connection between ADHD and disordered eating. Learn why traditional diets often fail — and why intuitive eating may work — and come away with practical strategies for ADHD-friendly eating habits. ADHD and Nutrition: Additional Resources Free Download: Health & Fitness — Lifestyle Changes for Adu…
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Do I need to eat breakfast if I am not hungry?
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6:04In this episode I talk about whether we should be eating if we aren't hungry in recovery. There are lots of reasons why we might not be feeling hungry and it is important for us to distinguish whether we really aren't hungry or whether we may be experiencing mental hunger instead which might be a clue that we could benefit from eating more earlier …
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548- How to Heal from Trauma Using Internal Family Systems (IFS)
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1:00:09Children with ADHD face more trauma and attacks on self-esteem than their neurotypical peers. Susan Bauerfeld, Ph.D., explains why, and introduces a type of therapy that's especially helpful to people who experience trauma: Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy. ADHD and Trauma: Additional Resources How Trauma and Chronic Stress Affect Developing B…
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547- A Parenting Toolkit for Moms and Dads with ADHD
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1:01:57Christina Danko, Ph.D., discusses why parenting can be more challenging when parents have ADHD and shares neurodivergent-specific parenting skills — including the specific strategies that mothers vs. fathers with ADHD have reported as being the most helpful. Parenting with ADHD: Additional Resources 19 Authoritative Parenting Tips for Raising Neuro…
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546- Living with ADHD: It’s Different for Women – an Expert Roundtable
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1:30:30Five experts — Lotta Borg Skoglund, M.D., Ph.D.; Ellen Littman, Ph.D.; Andrea Chronis-Tuscano, Ph.D.; Diane Miller, Psy.D., M.Ed.; and Maggie Sibley, Ph.D. — discuss ADHD in women, including different symptom presentation, stigma, barriers to treatment, the impact of hormones, and much more. ADHD in Women: Essential Resources Free Newsletter: Essen…
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545- The Surprising Association Between ADHD & Inflammatory Disorders
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1:02:08Join James Kustow, BMBS, MRCPsych, to learn about the emerging research that may explain ADHD’s unexpected associations with inflammatory conditions like allergy and autoimmunity — and a surprisingly strong link with hypermobility syndrome. ADHD and Physical Health: More Resources Read: How ADHD Can Intensify Physical Health Conditions Free Downloa…
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544- ADHD and Caffeine: Risks & Benefits of Using This Natural Stimulant
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1:00:07Caffeine is almost universally seen as an antidote to memory, fatigue, and focus problems, but may affect heart rate and sleep. Sarah Cheyette, M.D., discusses research on caffeine and ADHD, and the risks and benefits of consuming this natural stimulant. ADHD and Caffeine: More Resources Read: 10 Supplements and Vitamins for Brain Health Read: The …
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543- Parenting Resistant Tweens and Teens with ADHD: Getting Buy-In from Your Adolescent
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1:02:38Sharon Saline, Psy.D., helps parents understand the biopsychology of adolescent development and use practical, strength-based approaches that foster cooperation with resistant, oppositional tweens & teens and help them develop self-esteem and resilience. Teens with ADHD: More Resources Free Download: Transform Your Teen’s Apathy Into Engagement Sel…
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542- Gap Year Pros and Cons for Neurodivergent Students
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1:00:37Some teens, particularly those with ADHD who have experienced persistent academic stress, may benefit from taking a gap year after high school. Carolyn K. Jeppsen goes over the different options, and benefits and drawbacks to weigh as you make your decision. Gap Years & Neurodivergent Students: More Resources Download: How to Get ADHD Accommodation…
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541- How Sleep Disorders Impact Every Aspect of Life with ADHD
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1:13:16Sleep problems frequently co-occur with ADHD. J.J. Sandra Kooij, M.D., Ph.D., explains what we know about how sleep loss impairs concentration, memory, mood stability, and the immune system, and about effective treatments for sleep disorders. ADHD and Sleep: More Resources Take ADDitude’s Sleep Survey! additu.de/zzz Download: Sleep Disorders Linked…
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540- The Neurodivergent Female Entrepreneur: How to Build a Business That Works for Your ADHD Brain
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51:36Diann Wingert discusses why people with ADHD and autism make good entrepreneurs (risk tolerance, creativity, and more), the unique challenges neurodivergent female business owners face—and how to harness your strengths to overcome these challenges. Women in Business with ADHD: More Resources Download: Need Help Finding Your Passion? Use This ADHD “…
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539- From Battles to Bonding: A Parent’s Guide to Trading Defiance for Cooperation
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1:01:54Jeffrey Bernstein, Ph.D., shares a program to help caregivers reduce conflict and eliminate disruptive behaviors in children and teens. Understand the underlying causes of oppositional defiance and learn practical tools to restore peace and connection. Defusing Defiance in Children with ADHD: More Resources Download: 10 Rules for Parents of Defiant…
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538- 4 Hazards of Teen ADHD — and Ways to Avert Them
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5:38Timothy E. Wilens, M.D., explains what caregivers need to know about delayed brain development and risky behavior in teens with ADHD. This special episode is a sneak preview from the Spring 2025 issue of ADDitude magazine. To listen to the full issue — and receive it hot off the presses — subscribe now at additudemag.com/subscribe. ADHD in Teens: M…
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537- Small Wins Add Up: How to Build New Habits in 2025
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1:01:05Linda Roggli explains why ADHD brains have a harder time cementing new habits, how to start with a small goal, build new habits into existing routines, and use reminders to get habits to stick — and why it's important to celebrate every step. Small Wins and Building Habits: More Resources Download: Lifestyle Changes for Adults with ADHD Read: 7 Hab…
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536- Motherhood, ADHD & the Impossible Burden: Balancing the Invisible Load of Work & Family
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58:57If you’re a mom with ADHD, and you feel overwhelmed by the daily chaos of getting kids off to school, managing clutter, planning meals, and more, join Terry Matlen for explanations, inspiration, and plenty of practical strategies. Motherhood & ADHD: More Resources Download: Parenting Guide for Caregivers with ADHD Read: 13 Survival Strategies for M…
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535- Conquering ADHD Procrastination and Task Paralysis
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5:49J. Russell Ramsay, Ph.D., explains why the ADHD brain excels at procrastination and shares tactics to make dreaded tasks feel more doable. This special episode is a feature article from the Winter 2024 issue of ADDitude magazine. To listen to the full issue — and receive our Spring 2025 issue hot off the presses — subscribe now at additudemag.com/s…
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534- Your Child's Explosive Behavior: A Roadmap to Radical Change
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6:33Ross W. Greene, Ph.D., explains how to use Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS) to decrease conflict and defiant behavior and enhance relationships. This special episode is a feature article from the Winter 2024 issue of ADDitude magazine. To listen to the full issue — and receive our Spring 2025 issue hot off the presses — subscribe now at …
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533- Understand How ADHD and Schizophrenia Overlap
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1:01:09Napoleon B. Higgins, Jr., M.D., discusses the similarities and differences between these two conditions, developmental and environmental risk factors, and how symptoms of each can dramatically affect a person’s life. ADHD & Mental Health Conditions: More Resources Download: How ADHD and Schizophrenia Overlap Read: “They All Feed Off Each Other”: St…
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532- Shedding Light on Winter Depression and ADHD
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4:48As sunlight dwindles in the winter months, people with ADHD are especially prone to winter depression. J.J. Sandra Kooij, M.D., Ph.D., explains how light therapy can help with seasonal affective disorder (SAD). This special episode is a feature article from the Winter 2024 issue of ADDitude magazine. To listen to the full issue — and receive our Sp…
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531- How to Manage Executive Function and Working Memory Challenges: A Guide for Adults with ADHD
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1:00:37Executive functions are the skills that allow us to plan for and meet goals, manage time effectively, remember what we've heard and read, and exercise self-control. Peg Dawson, Ed.D., shares strategies you can use to improve your EFs and cement habits. Executive Functioning in Adults: More Resources Self-Test: Do You Have a Working Memory Deficit? …
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530- Managing ADHD and Emotion Dysregulation with Dialectical Behavior Therapy
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1:00:56DBT works by helping children develop skills that decrease unwanted feelings and unhelpful behaviors, as well as accept difficult feelings about themselves and others without judgment. Learn about this evidence-based treatment from Lauren Allerhand, Psy.D. DBT for ADHD: More Resources Download: What Is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)? Read: Over…
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529- How to Handle Disappointing Grades: Why It’s Happening, How to Help
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1:00:23Bad grades may not fairly reflect your child’s effort, motivation, or potential. Ann Dolin, M.Ed., shares ways to investigate why it’s happening and the two most common reasons for poor grades, plus conversation starters for talking with your child. ADHD at School: More Resources Download: Transform Your Teen’s Apathy Into Engagement Read: Do This,…
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528- Conscious Dating with ADHD: How to Avoid Toxic Relationships and Find Your Ideal Match
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58:12Join Master Certified Relationship Coach Amie Leadingham to learn strategies for creating an online dating profile that showcases your authentic self and how to identify potential red flags and navigate common dating scenarios, including love bombing, impulsivity, and ghosting. Dating with ADHD: More Resources Download: Understanding Rejection Sens…
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527- How DBT Promotes Emotional Regulation, Distress Tolerance, and Mindfulness
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1:00:44Dialectical Behavior Therapy aims to improve emotional dysregulation through four basic skills modules: core mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Learn more about DBT for adults with ADHD from Scott Spradlin, LPC. DBT Skills for ADHD Symptoms: More Resources Download: What Is Dialectical Behavior The…
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526- OCD in Children with ADHD: Navigating the Dual Diagnosis
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1:00:16OCD often has little to do with the fear of germs. In fact, the number one compulsion is avoidance. For example, a child may experience anxiety around school. Natalia Aíza, LPC discusses common misconceptions, treatment options, and typical outcomes. OCD in Children with ADHD: More Resources Download: How Are Symptoms of OCD Different from ADHD? Re…
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525- A Patient’s Guide to Talking with Your Doctor About ADHD and Menopause
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1:00:49Lotta Borg Skoglund, M.D., Ph.D., explains how fluctuating hormone levels can worsen ADHD symptoms at different stages of life and influence medication effect, how to differentiate between ADHD and menopausal symptoms — and how to talk about all of this with your doctor. ADHD in Perimenopause & Menopause: More Resources Download: Menopause & ADHD: …
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524- Is RSD Poisoning Your Relationship? How to Reduce Shame & Build Stronger Connections
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1:01:46Rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) describes unbearable pain related to rejection or criticism. Sharon Saline, Psy.D., highlights how heightened sensitivity can intensify conflict in relationships, and how couples can process emotions and foster connection. RSD in Relationships: More Resources Download: Understanding Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria …
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523- We Define ADHD! Empowering Ways to Frame Our Awesome Brains
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1:00:13Penn and Kim Holderness join forces with ADDitude to explore core ADHD strengths such as creativity, curiosity, problem-solving skills, and resilience as we celebrate ADHD Empowerment Month. ADHD Empowerment: More Resources Read: Holderness Family Values: 9 ADHD Truths (with a Side of Laughter) Free Download: All the Best Parts of ADHD Replay: ADHD…
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522- Smart Money Habits for People with ADHD
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1:00:56Smart money management eludes ADHD brains for various reasons. Financial planner Otto Rivera teaches us how to short-circuit impulsive spending, reduce debt, and net other small wins on the way to building a financial plan to reach longer-term goals. How to Budget with ADHD: More Resources Download: ADHD-Friendly Budgeting Guide Read: The ADHD Tax …
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521- Proactive and Reactive Strategies for Managing Students’ Emotional Dysregulation in Class
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1:00:32Navigating students’ emotional dysregulation can be one of the most challenging aspects of classroom management. Cheryl Chase, Ph.D., teaches educators how to engage both proactive and reactive strategies for effectively managing emotional dysregulation. Classroom Management Strategies for Teachers: More Resources Download: Kid-Friendly Mindful Med…
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520- How to Organize a Messy Home: Strategies for Clutter and Stress in ADHD Families
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1:01:02Professional organizer Tracy McCubbin discusses how to decrease disorganization and conflict over clutter when one—or all—family members have ADHD, including how to decide what to keep and what to toss and how to put things back where they belong. How to Organize a Messy Home with ADHD: More Resources Free Guide: Hoarding Disorder vs. ADHD Clutter …
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519- It’s About Time! Planning, Prioritizing, and Time-Management Solutions for Students
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58:33With a focus on understanding and managing time, Sharon Saline, Psy.D., shows you how to collaboratively teach planning and prioritizing in a way that helps kids and teens with ADHD develop the independence needed for success at school. Time Blindness & Executive Function in ADHD Students: More Resources Sign Up: ADHD @ School: A Free Class for Par…
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518- ADHD Across the Lifespan: How Symptoms Evolve and Fluctuate
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54:13For decades, ADHD was thought to be a disorder of childhood. Maggie Sibley, Ph.D., presents the latest science behind our modern conceptualization of ADHD across the lifespan, including late-onset and late-identified ADHD and fluctuating symptom severity. ADHD in Adults: More Resources Download: How Common Is ADHD in Adults? Read: Is Adult ADHD Rea…
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517- Back-to-School Toolkit: Proven Systems for Solving Disorganization, Procrastination, and Missed Deadlines
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59:22Ann Dolin, M.Ed., explains what a sustainable system looks like and how it can be a game changer for a student with ADHD, plus proven strategies to help your child effectively use a calendar system, maintain organizational routines, and more. Organization System for Students with ADHD: More Resources Sign Up: ADHD @ School: A Free Class for Parents…
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516- ADHD in Preschool: Early Diagnosis & Intervention for Young Children
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57:55Identifying signs of ADHD in preschool-aged children can be a challenge. Learn how to differentiate between typical development and behaviors that may indicate ADHD during the early childhood years from Alexis Bancroft, Ph.D., and Cynthia Martin, Psy.D. ADHD in Preschool: More Resources Self-Test: ADHD Symptoms in Children Read: Isn’t My 4-Year-Old…
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515- The Explosive Child: Collaborative and Proactive Solutions for Parents
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1:01:17Children who are quick to anger and lash out may be labeled oppositional or defiant. Ross Greene, Ph.D., introduces his Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) model, which empowers caregivers to rethink challenging behaviors as frustration responses. PDA and ODD: More Resources Download: 10 Rules for Ending Confrontation & Defiance Read: The Fac…
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514- Workplace Strategies for Professionals with ADHD
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1:01:58Cheryl Chase, Ph.D., helps professionals with ADHD and employers understand how ADHD impacts work life and shares self-management techniques, accommodations, and organizational strategies that will lead to career success. ADHD in the Workplace: More Resources Download: The Eisenhower Matrix for ADHD Decision-Making Read: How to Foster Neurodiversit…
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513- College Accommodations for Neurodivergent Students
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1:00:51Moving on from high school is a big transition — especially for students with ADHD who received accommodations because there are no IEPs in higher education. Learn about the process of getting disability services in college from Jillian Lillibridge Heilman, Ph.D. College Accommodations: More Resources Download: What Are Your Teen’s Weakest Executiv…
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