On this week's episode of the pod, we are joined (again!) by Dr. Craig Chepke, board-certified psychiatrist to talk about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). We outline prevalence of ADHD among children, and discuss limitations of data based on gaps in clinical criteria for diagnosis, particularly among girls. We discuss causes of ADHD (what is known and unknown) and discuss different presentations of ADHD symptoms. We chat about the sudden rise in ADHD diagnoses among millennial women and the lack of clinical criteria for ADHD in adults. We summarize treatment and management options for people diagnosed with ADHD. We wrap up by debunking myths and misconceptions regarding ADHD.
(02:34) Prevalence and Diagnosis of ADHD
(05:01) Causes and Genetics of ADHD
(07:58) Neurotransmitters and Brain Function in ADHD
(09:25) Epigenetics and Environmental Factors
(11:38) Diagnosis and Gender Differences
(14:38) Comorbidities and Impact of ADHD
(20:42) Symptoms and Impulsivity in ADHD
(25:52) Diagnosing ADHD in Children and Adults
(31:56) Changes in ADHD Diagnosis and Social Media Influence
(44:31) Diagnosing ADHD and Finding a Healthcare Provider
(47:19) Myths and Misinformation about ADHD
(51:52) Treatment Options for ADHD
(58:52) Non-Pharmacological Options for ADHD
(59:25) Final Thoughts
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