Apoyando a las Familias Latinas: Navegando el TDAH y TOD en Niños Parte 1

Presentadora Kathy Argueta   En este episodio, exploramos los desafíos y fortalezas únicos dentro de la comunidad latina al apoyar a niños de 2 a 12 años con TDAH y Trastorno Oposicional Desafiante. Nuestra terapeuta invitada, Kathy Argueta, destaca cómo valores culturales como los fuertes lazos familiares, el apoyo comunitario y las creencias espirituales pueden…

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Your Student Was Admitted, Now What?

Featuring Michele Oelking, MSW, ACC, PCC   As students begin the transition from high school to college, parents often have questions and concerns about the resources available to them. Michele Oelking discusses support options available for college students with ADHD and how they differ from supports in high school.

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Tips to Help You Manage and Avoid Family Conflicts

    Featuring Margaret H. Sibley, PhD     Families coping with ADHD may experience additional conflicts during the last few months of the year. Parents need to manage their own stress levels to avoid or decrease conflicts among their children, especially if there are teens at home. Originally recorded during early stay-at-home requirements for…

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College Bound: Preparing Students with ADHD for the Next Big Step

Two multiethnic students in reading hall with senior professor studying at a table with books. College and ADHD.

    Featuring Elizabeth Hamblet The transition from high school to college is a significant challenge for any student, but for those with ADHD and other learning disabilities, the shift can be even more daunting. In this episode of ADHD 365, we spoke with Elizabeth Hamblet, a learning disabilities consultant with over two decades of…

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Is There Really an Increase in ADHD, or Are Adults Finally Being Diagnosed?

Featuring Peter S. Jensen, MD     Dr. Peter Jensen is the founder of The REACH Institute and director of a coalition of organizations that are developing adult ADHD diagnosis and treatment guidelines for use in the United States, a joint effort of CHADD and APSARD. He discusses the need for adult guidelines and the…

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What Concerns Young Adults with ADHD

Featuring Wes Crenshaw, PhD Is your teen with ADHD about to make the sometimes-bumpy transition into young adulthood? As they approach adulthood, teens may be optimistic, terrified, or lost. Each category comes with its own set of benefits and challenges. “Hope” is what separates successful teens and young adults with ADHD from those who do…

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Telehealth Care for ADHD May Be at Risk

About half of adults who have a current diagnosis of ADHD receive care through telehealth services, either through an individual provider or practice, or from a provider employed by an online mental health care company. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the findings of the first study of the prevalence of adult ADHD…

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What Can I Expect as an Adult from My ADHD Treatment

Featuring David W. Goodman, MD The first question adults with a new ADHD diagnosis often ask their treatment provider is, “What can I expect?” Adults can anticipate a predictable progression of symptom improvement over the first six months. David Goodman, MD, details the specific improvements that usually occur during the first six months of treatment.…

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Number of Adults with ADHD is Greater Than Previously Thought

The first national prevalence study of adult ADHD in more than a decade was released today. The study revises the previous percentage of adults with ADHD, now estimating that six percent of adults—about 15.5 million adults in the United States—have ADHD or received a diagnosis of ADHD in the past. More than half of adults…

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Boosting Brain Health in Adults with ADHD: Insights and Strategies

Featuring Brandy Callahan, PhD Neuropsychologist Brandy Callahan discusses the relationship between ADHD and brain health, especially as individuals age. An expert in cognitive aging and brain health, Dr. Callahan explains how over time ADHD can have an impact on memory, executive function, and overall cognitive abilities. She highlights the importance of managing stress, sleep, and…

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Five Ways Nutrition Can Affect ADHD Symptoms

Featuring Laura Stevens, MS Ask the Expert Webinar Series Are you interested in how nutrition can help with some symptoms of ADHD? A healthy diet can be a complementary approach to managing some symptoms of ADHD. Taking an honest look at your family’s food choices and figuring out what works best for you, or your…

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