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What Everything Everywhere All at Once Has to Say About ADHD

By Beth Levine “God, always dreaming … Little girl, always running away. Never finishing what you started." – Gong Gong,...
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Episode 77. Managing Out of Sight, Out of Mind in an ADHD World

Is Object Permanence a symptom of ADHD? Are Object Permanence and “Out of sight, out of mind” the same thing?...
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How and Why ADHD May Change Over Time

By Lisa Fields When you're the parent of a child with ADHD who's constantly on the move, you may expect...
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How the Word ‘Lazy’ Is Hurting Us More Than We Realize

Tyler Dorsey is an ADHDer turned ADHD life coach. She is excited to be able to share all things ADHD...
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The Science of ADHD: The Evolution of ADHD As a Psychological Disorder

By Mary Fetzer ADHD is a common neurodevelopmental disorder, but it has taken decades to define what it is, who...
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Seven Tips For Men Dealing With ADHD In Retirement

By Kaitlyn Pfiester ADHD impacts the part of the brain that controls your ability to plan, focus and execute ideas....
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How ADHD affects older women differently

By Beth Levine You are a 50-something-year-old woman who just can't seem to get anything done. Your office is a...
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Episode 71. Oxygen Masks and Executive Function

Today we are re-airing our January 30th episode, Episode 64: ADHD and Finding Organizational Peace of Mind in 2023. Lisa...
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What I Wish You Knew: Teens and Young Adults Talk Back About ADHD

By Michelle Seitzer “Sometimes my brain just gets stuck" is one of many ways my daughter has described how it...
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