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All Things ADHD

CHADD
ADHD
TDAH
Mental Health
Medication
Tod
El Futuro
Learning Disabilities
Salud Mental
Substance Abuse
Pediatric Healthcare
Healthy Eating
Meal Planning
Stimulant Misuse
College Students
Brain Health
Cultura
Psicología
Comunidad Latina
ODD
El Salvador

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In this episode of All Things ADHD, we sit down with Dr. Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells, a board- certified pediatrician, to unpack the complexities of medication treatment. She explains the importance of early and accurate diagnosis, the differences betw... more

En este episodio seguimos con nuestra colaboración con El Futuro y compartimos las historias de Yudith y Sairy. Las dos mamás hablan de su experiencia criando a hijos con TDAH, respondiendo preguntas sobre cómo se sintieron, cómo enfrentaron las difi... more

En este primer episodio de nuestra serie especial en colaboración con El Futuro, escuchamos a Mayra y Shirley, dos mamás que están criando a hijos con TDAH. Cada una cuenta su experiencia, cómo se sintieron al recibir el diagnóstico y qué hicieron pa... more

In this episode of All Things ADHD, psychologist Ari Tuckman joins us to explore how ADHD shows up in the workplace—and how you can thrive and be productive amid all its challenges. He shares practical strategies grounded in self-awareness and simpli... more

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Dr. Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells
Board Certified Pediatrician and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at TCU Burnett School of Medicine
TCU Burnett School of Medicine
Episode: Medication Essentials for Empowered Decisions
Kathy Argueta
Terapista en una organización de salud mental comunitaria en Florida
Organización de Salud Mental Comunitaria
Episode: Apoyando a las Familias Latinas: Navegando el TDAH y TOD en Niños Parte 2
Cathy Argueta
Terapeuta en una organización de salud mental comunitaria en Florida, especializada en TDAH, TOD, trauma y ansiedad.
Organización de salud mental en Florida
Episode: Apoyando a las Familias Latinas: Navegando el TDAH y TOD en Niños Parte 1
Judy Bass
Educational Consultant, internationally recognized expert in college and post-secondary placement for students who learn differently.
Episode: Preparing Students with ADHD for College
Brandy Callahan
Neuropsychologist and Associate Professor at University of Calgary
University of Calgary
Episode: Boosting Brain Health in Adults with ADHD: Insights and Strategies
Elizabeth C. Hamblet
Learning Disabilities Consultant and author of Seven Steps to College Success
Episode: College Bound: Preparing Students with ADHD for the Next Big Step
Dr. Kevin Antshel
Licensed psychologist and professor of psychology at Syracuse University
Syracuse University
Episode: Understanding Stimulant Misuse Among College Students (All Things ADHD)
Kim Arrey
Registered dietitian nutritionist from Montreal, Canada
Episode: Healthy Eating and Meal Planning w/ ADHD (ADHD 365)

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 85 ratings
  • Always helpful

    This pod cast is a wonderful resource for anyone who lives, works or has ADHD. The topics and guest are insightful and research based. This is a resource I refer to on a regular basis. Thank you for producing and sharing these informative podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    vivasober
    United States2 years ago
  • Good but? Difficult to listen

    I’m sorry Cary speaks to fast and I can’t follow to long.

    I’d like to know if he can slow down a bit.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    tcakeme
    United States3 years ago
  • Host is annoying

    I really wanted this to be a helpful resource for me. Unfortunately I can’t get past the Host. He speaks with a really unusual cadence that’s really annoying. He also sounded like he was speaking to children instead of adults while conveying information. I can’t do it.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Jess-Lei
    United States5 years ago
  • Really excellent

    So much excellent and helpful information in this podcast. Sound quality isn't always the best but information is top notch.

    I feel blessed to have information like this at my fingertips.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lulabee33
    Canada6 years ago
  • Advice? Really?

    I was most excited both personally and professionally to offer this resource to people with Adult ADHD. Unfortunately I just listened to an episode promoting IRT and have to remain skeptical at best. This is not an evidence based practice and seems to have been formed around psychodynamic like concepts versus science. We can assert that though some have benefited from approaches like these, they way heavily into assumptions about the nature of humanity, couples, and tendency of behaviors in adul... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    rwilli62
    United States6 years ago

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The podcast is recognized for its focus on community and cultural issues surrounding ADHD, making it particularly valuable for Latino families.
Listeners find the content to be exceptionally informative and supportive, particularly praising the practical advice shared by experts.
Overall, listeners appreciate the podcast's dedication to providing research-based, hopeful information about navigating ADHD challenges.
Some reviewers express frustration with the sound quality and delivery style of the host, leading to mixed feelings about the overall experience.

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Medication Essentials for Empowered Decisions
Q: Is first-line treatment different for children of different ages?
Yes, for children under six, first-line treatment often involves behavioral interventions before medications, whereas for those six and older, medications become part of the standard treatment.
Medication Essentials for Empowered Decisions
Q: Should parents rely on a pediatrician, or is it better to see a specialist?
It may depend on the pediatrician's comfort level with ADHD; some are well-versed while others may recommend seeing a specialist.
Medication Essentials for Empowered Decisions
Q: How do parents know when it might be time to try medication?
Parents should consider medication when diagnosing ADHD, as there is already a problem that needs addressing, rather than waiting for grades to drop or social struggles to escalate.
Experiencias y Consejos de Padres con Hijos con TDAH Part 1
Q: ¿Cómo fue la experiencia con el pediatra y luego con el diagnóstico de su hijo?
La pediatra no tenía mucha experiencia en eso y me refirió a la clínica donde finalmente obtuve el diagnóstico.
Experiencias y Consejos de Padres con Hijos con TDAH Part 1
Q: ¿Cuáles fueron esos primeros síntomas o banderas rojas para saber que tu niño necesitaba ayuda?
Las primeras fueron que empezó a ir a un tipo preescolar y era de que le pegaba a los otros niños, no hacía caso.

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Offering a wealth of insights for families and individuals navigating ADHD, this podcast provides a platform for sharing personal stories, expert advice, and practical strategies. The discussions often feature real-life experiences from parents raising children with ADHD, emphasizing community support and cultural understanding. With a focus on various challenges such as stigma, diagnosis, and effective treatment approaches, episodes touch on critical topics relevant to the Latino community, as well as educational strategies for students with ADHD transitioning to higher education, making it a valuable resource for caregivers, educators, and individuals affected by ADHD.

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1. Dr. Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells
2. Kathy Argueta
3. Cathy Argueta
4. Judy Bass
5. Brandy Callahan
6. Elizabeth C. Hamblet
7. Dr. Kevin Antshel
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