
499- ADHD in Older Adults: Clinical Guidance and Implications
David W. Goodman, M.D., discusses the emerging research on ADHD after age 50, including the disorder's possible association with dementia, the diagnostic process, and safe treatment options for older ...
23 Apr 20241h 1min

498- Building a College-Readiness Timeline for Teens with ADHD
College prep looks different for teens with ADHD, who may lag behind in independent living skills and college readiness. Laura Barr, M.Ed., provides a clear roadmap for teens and parents, including mi...
16 Apr 20241h 1min

497- Toxic Relationship Red Flags and Interventions for Teens with ADHD
Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, Ph.D., explains what makes a relationship toxic and how to identify the signs, why adolescents with ADHD are at particularly high risk, and how to support teens through endin...
9 Apr 20241h

496- Oversharing and Underinvesting: The Social Traps That Snare ADHD Adults
Interrupting conversations. Appearing not to listen. Revealing too much personal information. Making friends as an adult with ADHD is hard for all these reasons and more. Caroline Maguire, M.Ed., expl...
2 Apr 20241h

495- Health Equity in ADHD: Addressing Racial Disparities in Diagnosis & Treatment
Black children and adults with ADHD are less likely to receive an accurate diagnosis and treatment due to structural racism, socioeconomic inequalities, and stigma. Napoleon Higgins, M.D., explains ho...
28 Mars 20241h 3min

494- Eating Disorders Comorbid with ADHD: What You Need to Know About ARFID, Anorexia, and Others
Despite being serious mental health conditions, and highly comorbid with ADHD, eating disorders often go undetected. Christine Peat, Ph.D., helps caregivers and others understand symptoms and treatmen...
19 Mars 20241h

493- An Educators' Guide to Fortifying Executive Function
Brandon Slade provides educators with the tools they need to teach crucial executive function (EF) skills. While EFs lag in many children with ADHD and learning differences, integrating EF support str...
12 Mars 20241h 1min

492- Interrupt the Cycle of Self-Sabotage in the New Year
Tamara Rosier, Ph.D., highlights the behaviors linked to ADHD — procrastination, risk-taking, aiming for perfection, people-pleasing, etc. — that hold us back, and how to interrupt this self-defeating...
27 Feb 20241h 2min






















