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ADHD Experts Podcast

Leading ADHD experts give real-life answers to questions submitted by ADD adults and parents raising

Episodes

Total: 562

As J. Russell Ramsay, Ph.D., explains, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can equip people with ADHD

College students with ADHD/LD may struggle to balance term papers, laundry, getting exercise, and so

Your child's activity level and daily menu can have a measurable impact on his behavior and ability

In ADHD households, homework is often loathed by kids and parents. Peg Dawson, Ed.D., offers tips fo

Does your child begin the school year enthusiastically—only to say he "hates school" two weeks later

Do you know your child's legal rights at school and how to secure them? How to get the doctor to add

For many students with ADHD, the first step is the hardest. As Cindy Goldrich explains, the trick is

Learning that your child is a victim of bullying is heartbreaking. These children often suffer depre

ADHD often brings serious executive function challenges that impact school performance. Susan Lasky,

During the summer months, children with ADHD and LD can lose academic skills and forget facts—a frus

Joel Nigg, Ph.D., presents the current neuroscience of the ADHD brain, including how the brain pays

Roughly 20 percent of people with ADHD also suffer from Bipolar Disorder, but bipolar is often misdi

Few clinicians understand the powerful emotional component of ADHD. William Dodson, M.D., explains h

William Dodson, M.D., shares ADHD medication treatment guidelines for clinicians. Learn about the di

SPD can make clothing tags unbearable, loud music intolerable, perfume sickening. Whatever your spec

Many parents wonder if they can reduce (or replace) the role ADHD medication plays in their child’s

Get organized…remember assignments…stay on-task…all without writing anything down? Janet DeSenzo rev

A balanced ADHD treatment plan should entail more than taking a pill. Vincent Monastra, Ph.D., offer

Many teens with ADHD benefit from taking a year between high school and college to explore interests

Many doctors assume that anxiety or depression are side effects of ADHD—or they fail to diagnose ADH