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Episode 85. Emily Howarth explores the connection between being Queer and Neurodiverse

In recognition of Pride Month, we continue our discussion about ADHD and queerness. In today’s episode, friend of the podcast...
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Episode 84. Beyond Labels: Navigating ADHD and Queerness with Dylan Alter

Happy Pride Month! On today’s show, we revisit our conversation with Dylan Alter, an advocate for ADHD awareness and the...
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Episode 81. The Adderall Shortage: Looking at America’s Mental Health Crisis with Michael A. Cohen

Michael A. Cohen is a columnist for MSNBC, a fellow for the Eurasia Group Foundation and is the publisher of the newsletter Truth...
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ADHD and the Benefits of Creative Expression

By Maria Romaszkan Science doesn't yet know whether having ADHD makes people more creative, though certain studies showed that people...
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Episode 79. Lindsay Hits Reset For Mental Health Awareness Month

What does it mean to be at capacity? After the last five months, Refocused host Lindsay Guentzel is there -- but if...
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Episode 78. The Ear-Brain Connection: Understanding Auditory Processing Disorder with Dr. Melissa Karp

Did you know that a problem accurately processing sound is often mistaken for an attention problem? What Is the relationship...
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Who Can Diagnose ADHD? And How Do They Do It?

By Diana Kelly Levey You've done some online research and think you have some symptoms that indicate that you might...
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ADHD and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

By Maria Romaszkan If you're female and have ADHD and you feel miserable when your period is about to start,...
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ADHD and Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Why They Are Sometimes Related

By Maria Romaszkan Almost all of us have some parts of our bodies we don't particularly like and perceive as...
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