88  ADHD:  Strategies for Boosting Executive Function

88 ADHD: Strategies for Boosting Executive Function

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ADHD is a label, it's a name of a category of behaviors that we want to look at and potentially see how can we change the environment to make a kid the most successful as possible. In today’s episode, our guest is Colleen Cullinan, Ph.D., a pediatric psychologist at Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington Delaware. She specializes in integrated primary care within the Division of Behavioral Health. Dr. Cullinan completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Western Michigan University in 2015. Dr. Cullinan supervises psychology externs and interns, and she directs medical education efforts for Nemours’ residency training programs. Her presentation and publication records center around integrated care, family-based interventions, and experiential cultural humility training.

If you want to gain a deeper understanding of the strategies for boosting executive function, this episode is for you!

Key Highlights:

[00:01 - 11:13] Open Segment

An overview of ADHA management

Having conversations with families about the types of ADHA

The executive functioning in kids and adults

Why setting families expectations is a critical part of ADHD management

[11:14 - 22:42] The Journey of Starting to Manage A Chronic Neuro-Biological Condition

Dr. Colleen’s outlook on children having trouble at school

Why the Vanderbilt can be helpful

You need the time to do a good job to gather information

[22:43 - 33:47] Kids with ADHD Need a Lot of Practice

What happens when the medication therapies are not working

How executive function coaching looks like

Why internal speech is important and complex

Kids need more training in nonverbal cues

[33:48 - 45:49] Executive Functions That Are Underdeveloped

Incentive systems do work, but sometimes we are trying to incentivize the wrong thing

Talk about hindsight, foresight, and insight

How the sense of time is perceived by kids vs adults

[45:50 - 57:07] Working Memory vs Multitasking

The executive function of working memory

Dr. Colleen's insights about multitasking being a fantasy

Always think about the kid and their family

[57:08 - 1:11:44] Final Takeaways

  • Start with conceptualizing the diagnosis when talking to parents
  • Take a good history, a really good history
  • Throw away the label and really look at the executive function
  • Start with psycho-education for families and patients
  • Lay out the deficits of ADHD
  • For kids with ADHD, the impact of those executive functional skills deficits may set them back two to three years
  • Lay out building the parent's skills of expectation, setting realistic goals
  • Let's talk about some of the specific deficits
  • Internal speech
  • Hindsight, foresight, and insight
  • Cents of time
  • Working memory
  • Explain to families that ADHD is highly genetic and that there are often ADHD families
  • Future teaching and predicting setting expectations and what that can look like
  • Set the tone with the families
  • Lay out that intervention and management will be an experiment

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