ADHD Experts Podcast

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 telephone, not in a studio. Register to participate in the live webinars at: additudemag.com/tag/webinar.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 59m. Bisher sind 500 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 20 days 8 hours 40 minutes

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episode 470: 470- The Unspoken Truths of Postpartum Depression: Help for Women with and Without ADHD


Studies suggest that ADHD increases the risk for postpartum depression. PPD may also exacerbate ADHD and can impact the wellbeing of the entire family. Jayne Singer, Ph.D., provides an overview of symptoms and treatment options. Free Resources on...


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 September 11, 2023  1h9m
 
 

episode 469: 469- The College Application Guide for Neurodivergent Students


Laura Barr, M.Ed., counsels caregivers and neurodivergent college-bound students on factors to consider during a college search and how to make the process much less stressful for applicants with executive functioning challenges. Free Resources on...


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 September 5, 2023  1h0m
 
 

episode 468: 468- Unlocking the Future of ADHD: Advances in Research, Diagnosis, & Treatment


Peter Jensen, M.D., reviews the current research involving genetic and environmental factors associated with ADHD and discusses the scientific advances we may see in the next decade or more, including the diagnosis of more subtypes and novel...


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 August 28, 2023  1h9m
 
 

episode 467: 467- Avoiding & Recovering from 2e Burnout: Support for Gifted Students


Twice exceptional students may perform above average in some areas and below average in others. Mary Ruth Coleman, Ph.D., discusses how to identify students who are 2e and understand their unique hurdles to help them cope with stress and avoid...


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 August 25, 2023  1h5m
 
 

episode 466: 466- Coparenting After Divorce: How to Manage ADHD Consistently Across Households


Merriam Sarcia Saunders, LMFT, highlights the unique developmental and emotional needs parents of neurodivergent children must consider during and after divorce, including talking to the child, custody scheduling, and keeping treatment consistent....


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 August 11, 2023  1h1m
 
 

episode 465: 465- An Open Conversation with Temple Grandin – Autism Expert, Author, and Scientist


Temple Grandin, Ph.D., a prominent author, scientist, and esteemed professor at Colorado State University, talks about her journey growing up with autism in an era when children were routinely institutionalized following a diagnosis — and what...


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 August 9, 2023  1h2m
 
 

episode 464: 464- For Educators: Research-Based Tactics for Improving Executive Functioning in Teens


Students who have ADHD and other executive functioning deficits are often misunderstood by educators. Brandon Slade shares research involving EF skills development and actionable supports that can help neurodivergent students succeed academically....


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 August 7, 2023  59m
 
 

episode 463: 463- Your Organized Home: Functional Organization for Your Life Phase Right Now


"Functional organization" involves embracing your stage of life in the way you organize. Lisa Woodruff explains why and how to do this, sharing practical, easy-to-implement ideas for your kitchen, bedrooms, workspaces, and more.   More Resources...


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 July 28, 2023  1h1m
 
 

episode 462: 462- ADHD in the African-American Community: Strategies to Improve Care and Treatment


Learn why ADHD is routinely under-diagnosed in African-American children due to stigma, mistrust of the medical community, and other factors from Cheryl Hamilton, Ed.D. — and how untreated ADHD increases risk for poor academic and social outcomes....


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 July 27, 2023  1h2m
 
 

episode 461: 461- ADHD Understanding and Services in School Settings: An Evolution in Education


Gregory A. Fabiano, Ph.D., teaches teachers how the core features of ADHD are magnified by classroom expectations, the limitations of traditional approaches, and strategies and supports educators can use to help students with ADHD flourish. Free...


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 June 29, 2023  1h3m