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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

Sarah Cheyette, M.D., shines a light on the connection between migraine headaches and ADHD, explain

Anxiety is the most common mental health concern among children and teens, and it is not something

Public school, private school, parochial school, charter school, homeschool, or tutors? Kathy Kuhl

Parenting a child with ADHD can be stressful — especially if the parent also has the condition. And

The ability to regulate emotions exists on a continuum, and teens with ADHD are twice as likely as

Math and writing are often difficult subjects for students with ADHD because both require extensive

The vast majority of adults who start ADHD medication stop taking it within a year. The reasons hav

As Sharon Saline, Psy.D., explains, many adults with ADHD hold back from participating in the relat

Parenting a child with ADHD and sensory processing disorder (SPD) requires an understanding of the

ADHD is more than an attention disorder. It impacts our executive functions, and deficits in this a

Middle-aged women with ADHD face all the typical challenges of aging, plus a wide range of ADHD-rel

Parenting a student with an IEP or 504 Plan sometimes feels like playing a game of "Whack-a-Mole" —

When kids with ADHD struggle socially, people assume they are "missing social cues." In truth, the

ADHD coach Jeff Copper has seen lives transformed by a focus on self-awareness and mindset — not by

Adults with ADHD can overreact with intense emotion. We can't always stop "big" feelings from wellin

ADHD can sometimes obscure your child’s true self and prevent joyful family connections. Norrine Ru

Body-focused repetitive behavior (BFRB) is a common (but rarely discussed) comorbid diagnosis relat

Behaviors like setting unrealistic goals and insisting on personal flawlessness point to a cycle of

The "Predominantly Inattentive" (PI) ADHD subtype can lead to significant functional impairment and

What are ‘executive functions’? The abilities to reason and creatively problem-solve, exercise self