I had my first anxiety attack in a classroom when I was 6 years old. I started LADBible when I was 22 years old. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 34. Suddenly, ever...
Bonus | The No.1 ADHD Expert: How To Level Up Your ADHD | Dr Ned Hallowell
Dr Ned Hallowell is a Harvard educated psychiatrist, author, and the world's No.1 authority on ADHD. Today, in this special bonus virtual episode, he shares how you can level up your ADHD!
Chapters:
00:19 Common ADHD tough patches
01:28 Common ADHD blind spots
03:50 What can feeling lost, or different, do to the human brain and its development?
10:22 Why is it important to fit "into the pack" and what effect does it have on a person's self-esteem
13:02 In a person's upbringing, how important is it to have the understanding and support of their parents
16:15 Evolutionary, what effect does our parent's opinion have on us that is specific to that parental relationship?
22:41 Do we seek our parent's approval even if we believe them to be wrong?
28:40 What are some common comments ADHDers might receive from Neurotypicals
32:18 With childhood trauma, I've heard that you stay at the age you are when this trauma is inflicted, is this true and why does it keep you stuck in this time?
34:22 How can having people constantly doubting you or seeing your eccentricities as faults impact your self-esteem and then inflict on that person's capacity for shame?
37:47 What is shame and does shame have a purpose?
52:25 How to conquer the ‘boom and bust’ cycle
01:01:03 Is it a curse to suffer from RSD, or can it be a blessing to feel emotions so deeply?
01:03:55 Other than just "fitting in", does masking serve other purposes?
01:05:32 Do you think people mask because it’s is a good way to not have the "true them" rejected?
01:06:04 What would you say to the female community who have had a diagnosis later in their life
01:09:16 What would you say to the ADHD community who have been told that they are "too much" in past relationships
01:12:10 Can being misunderstood manifest itself in anger or even hatred?
01:15:01 Have you experienced people with ADHD in your practice that are so overwhelmed that they just can't function
01:19:42 Do you have a mental list of eccentric behaviours that, if there are some undiagnosed people watching, might help them put 2 and 2 together and seek a diagnosis
01:24:11 ADHD positives
01:30:30 Reframing ADHD to VAST
01:33:45 For those listening at home now who are thinking "I really wish I didn't have this ADHD thing" in two minutes, explain to them why they should want it.
Dr. Hallowell's website: https://drhallowell.com/
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Producer: Timon Woodward
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1:35:43
5 Signs You Have Autism AND ADHD + how to spot it EARLY in children | Dr Becky Quicke
What are the common signs of AuDHD? How to spot AuDHD in kids and babies? Why AuDHD women have been missed for so long?
Dr Becky Quicke is an experienced Clinical Psychologist who has been assessing children and adults' mental health since she qualified in 2005.
She worked in the NHS for 10 years until she set up her own private assessment and therapy practice for children, adults and families in 2015.
Dr Becky set up Autistic Girls, a private autism and ADHD assessment service for girls aged 8-18yrs so they can understand their differences and feel good about who they are.
00:00 Trailer
01:41 What is it about AuDHD that even you still can't get your head around
03:35 Signs of AuDHD to look out for
04:52 How has the diagnosis for AuDHD changed since you've been practicing medicine
06:51 How to spot AuDHD in kids
11:22 Can the two conditions (both ADHD and Autism) mask each other?
14:49 Why is it important for a person to receive a diagnosis as quickly as possible?
17:14 Tiimo advert
25:00 How women react after you diagnose them with AuDHD
30:27 Why have women been missed for so long
34:02 How does trauma interlink with AuDHD
41:01 Why a healthy family dynamic is vital for an AuDHD child
47:47 ADHD item segment
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Visit the Autistic Women website 👉 https://autisticwomen.co.uk
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Producer: Timon Woodward
Recorded by: Hamlin Studios
Trailer Editor: Ryan Faber
DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
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49:42
The AuDHD Expert: 3 Alarming Risks of Undiagnosed Adult AuDHD | Dr Samantha Hiew, PhD
AuDHD (The dual diagnosis of ADHD + Autism) is on the rise, but how can we spot AuDHD in ourselves, or in those close to us. How can we spot it early in children and what are the risks of staying undiagnosed.
To answers these questions, and so much more, I chat to leading AuDHD expert, Dr. Samantha Hiew, Phd, who herself has been diagnosed with AuDHD, and has dedicated her career to advancing the scientific understanding around Autism and ADHD in women and girls.
00:00 Trailer
02:00 The latest stats on the percentage overlap of Autism and ADHD
04:53 Why is there such a common overlap in Autism and ADHD
11:47 How can the two co-existing conditions make life a struggle
12:55 For someone with AuDHD, which one is more likely to be diagnosed first
15:28 If you are AuDHD, do you think it's common to go missed for both diagnoses
17:39 Tiimo advert
19:40 Minimal age to show AuDHD traits
20:04 How does AuDHD develop with age
25:05 Can the two conditions mask each other
28:05 How can the pursuit of dopamine cause problems in an AuDHD mind
31:43 Is there any known tie between an AuDHD diagnosis and being Bi-Polar
32:49 How could someone with AuDHD look from the perspective of a new partner
34:52 Link between AuDHD and being an introverted extrovert
37:55 Message of hope for all undiagnosed AuDHD adults
42:30 What’s the latest information on AuDHD that you've been taught by a fellow specialist that's shocked even you
44:56 The AuDHD agony aunt
47:41 Debunking Autism myths
49:03 A letter from the previous guest
49:39 ADHD Item section
Visit Dr. Samantha's website 👉 https://samanthahiew.com
Find Dr Samantha on Instagram 👉 https://www.instagram.com/samanthahiewphd/
Join Sam’s community event for AuDHD women (and their allies!) 👉 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/adhd-autism-in-women-missed-dismissed-reclaiming-your-voice-tickets-1203582159639?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl
Sam’s scientific and intersectional training for professionals who diagnose and support AuDHD women: https://adhdgirls.co.uk/product/autism-and-adhd-in-women-dsm-5-criteria-through-a-scientific-and-intersectional-lens/
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Producer: Timon Woodward
Recorded by: Hamlin Studios
Trailer Editor: Ryan Faber
DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
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51:09
3 Dark Ways Trauma Can Manifest In ADHD Women | Ella McCrystal
How can you tell the difference between ADHD and trauma? Ella McCrystal reveals the subtle differences between the two, and how you can spot them at a young age.
Ella McCrystal is a fully trained and accredited Psychotherapist, Clinical Hypnotherapist, EMDR CERT and Business Coach.
00:00 Trailer
01:57 Dedication
02:28 What will people learn from this episode
03:45 In developmental psychology, what is trauma?
05:17 What makes an experience "traumatic" as opposed to just “bad".
10:23 Perfectionism, RSD and their links to trauma
13:56 The link between being bullied and perfectionism
19:58 How sexual abuse affected your life
23:47 How to find and feel hidden trauma in your body
25:54 Tiimo advert
28:14 Is masking a trauma response
39:22 What is a ‘trigger’ and why are people ‘triggered’
47:43 Is the effect of trauma lagged, i.e does it tend to affect us later?
58:29 How to heal your inner child
01:04:23 What is "trauma bonding" and is this a good thing or a bad thing in a relationship?
01:16:10 The ADHD item (a butterfly)
01:18:58 The ADHD agony aunt
01:21:30 Generational trauma passing through a family
01:27:07 A letter from the previous guest (3 rules to live by)
Visit Ella's website 👉 https://ellamccrystal.com
Find Ella on Instagram 👉 https://www.instagram.com/ellamccrystal/?hl=en-gb
Get 30% off an annual Tiimo subscription 👉 https://www.tiimoapp.com/adhdchatter
Buy Alex's book entitled 'Now It All Makes Sense' 👉 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Now-All-Makes-Sense-Diagnosis/dp/1399817817
Producer: Timon Woodward
Recorded by: Hamlin Studios
Trailer Editor: Ryan Faber
DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
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1:29:09
The Breakthrough Science That Proves Link Between ADHD and Hypermobility | Dr. Jessica Eccles PhD
80% of ADHD women are hyper-mobile and here’s how it’s damaging their health.
Dr Jessica Eccles PhD trained in medicine at University of Cambridge and University of Oxford and undertook combined clinical academic training in Psychiatry. Her latest findings shed light on the intricate links between neurodivergence, inflammation, hypermobility, and Long COVID
Chapters:
00:00 Trailer
01:13 Dedication
01:34 What will the audience learn in this episode
03:06 What exactly is hyper-mobility and how does it compare to just plain mobility?
04:30 Positives and negatives of being hyper mobile
09:27 How can a person test to see if they are hyper-mobile?
12:49 How hormones and the menstrual cycle affects hyper-mobility
14:03 Does everyone with ADHD have Hypermobility?
17:56 The scientific link between Neurodiversity and hyper-mobility
27:59 Who’s the most "hypermobile" person you've ever met?
29:25 Does hyper-mobility change with age?
30:51 Tiimo advert
32:58 What did we know about the hyper-mobility/neurodiversity link 10 years ago?
39:52 75% of women with ADHD suffer from chronic pain, is this connected to hypermobility?
45:08 How can someone with ADHD and hypermobility help themselves to relieve the negative symptoms?
47:27 The ADHD item segment
52:50 The ADHD agony aunt segment
01:02:21 A letter from the previous guest
Find Dr. Jessica Eccles on Instagram 👉 https://www.instagram.com/drbendybrain/?hl=en
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Producer: Timon Woodward
Recorded by: Hamlin Studios
Trailer Editor: Ryan Faber
DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
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I had my first anxiety attack in a classroom when I was 6 years old. I started LADBible when I was 22 years old. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 34. Suddenly, everything made sense. Join me every Tuesday as I chat with leading experts, celebrities and psychiatrists. This is the podcast I wish I heard when I was younger. None of us are broken, just different. We have all always been enough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.