The podcast explores Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), addressing both facts and misconceptions. Dr. Laura Knauss, a clinical psychologist, defines ADHD as a condition characterized by age-inappropriate inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity, emphasizing its impact on self-regulation. The discussion highlights that difficulties in educational settings and workplaces are common indicators, but ADHD also affects adulting, relationships, and self-esteem. While ADHD diagnoses are increasing, especially among women, solid evidence for a rise in the neurobiological trait is lacking. The conversation also covers the accuracy of ADHD content on social media, revealing that about 50% of top videos on TikTok contain misinformation. Additionally, the podcast touches on treatment options, including medication and tailored therapy, and addresses the historical underdiagnosis of ADHD in girls and women.
Part 1: Personal Journeys, Core Definitions
Part 2: Impact, Prevalence, and Public Perception
Part 3: History, Causes, and Treatment Methods
Part 4: Gender Differences and Diagnostic Gaps
Part 5: Conclusion
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