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ADHD Research Recap: Is ADHD related to trauma in childhood?

ADHD Research Recap: Is ADHD related to trauma in childhood?

FromThe ADHD Skills Lab


ADHD Research Recap: Is ADHD related to trauma in childhood?

FromThe ADHD Skills Lab

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Jan 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join the ADHD Academy to see improvements in your daily life with personalized support as part of an ADHD adult community! https://www.unconventionalorganisation.com/the-adhd-academy Plus, we have a 15% discount and a limited edition January Goals Journal for everyone who signs up in January.Click here to learn more and looking forward to seeing you there! In today's research recap,  we discuss the outcomes of early methylphenidate treatment on mood and emotional regulation.  Then, we delve into how childhood trauma impacts ADHD symptoms into adulthood before hearing from adults with ADHD who challenge what ADHD should be called. Unconventional OrganisationArticles ReferencedHistory of childhood/adolescence referral to speciality care or treatment in adult patients with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Mutual relations with clinical presentation, psychiatric comorbidity and emotional dysregulation.Childhood Experiences on ADHD Symptom Reporting, Psychological Symptoms, and Cognitive Performance Among Adult Neuropsychological Referrals. “Dysregulated not deficit”: A qualitative study on symptomatology of ADHD in young adults.Join the ADHD Academy to see improvements in your daily life with personalized support as part of our ADHD adult community!https://www.unconventionalorganisation.com/the-adhd-academyClick here to learn more and looking forward to seeing you there!Skye WatersonADHD Productivity Coach and ResearcherUnconventional Organisation
Released:
Jan 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Navigate each day in an ADHD-friendly way – with research-backed strategies, real-life experiences and expert advice. Each week, UO founder Skye Rapson chats with expert guests, takes your questions and offers practical support to help you move past whatever may be holding you back. Together with UO’s coaching director, Sarah Russell, they’ll delve into the latest ADHD research and discuss how it can be applied day to day. Skye Rapson was diagnosed with ADHD as a doctoral student. After a few years of research and work with Auckland University, she decided to leave her academic career and start Unconventional Organisation. Now a worldwide ADHD support service, Unconventional Organisation has consulted with the New Zealand Government to offer guidance on ADHD in the workplace and has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs, academics, and professionals work with ADHD to achieve their goals.