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Summary In this episode, Matt and Andrew discuss coexisting conditions with ADHD. They emphasize that coexisting conditions are not add-ons to ADHD but rather part of being human. The most common coexisting conditions include other neurodevelopmental conditions, affective disorders, psychosis, and physical health problems. The impact of these conditions on ADHD management varies, and it is important to consider the interplay between different diagnoses. The diagnostic process should take into account all possible coexisting conditions, and it is helpful for individuals to volunteer relevant information. In addition to medication, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) can be beneficial in managing coexisting conditions. Matt highlights the importance of understanding oneself and finding supportive communities to navigate the challenges of ADHD and coexisting conditions. In this episode, Matt and Andrew discuss the importance of defining purpose and ability rather than being defined by deficits. They emphasize that a diagnosis is a starting point, not an end point, and that it is important to remember the human experience beyond the label. They also explore the concept of self-advocacy and the correct way to define oneself and talk about conditions to ensure protection against discrimination. The conversation touches on the interplay of coexisting conditions and the challenges of supporting loved ones with ADHD. Ultimately, they highlight the importance of prioritizing the person over the diagnosis. Takeaways Coexisting conditions are not add-ons to ADHD but part of being human. The most common coexisting conditions with ADHD include other neurodevelopmental conditions, affective disorders, psychosis, and physical health problems. The impact of coexisting conditions on ADHD management varies, and it is important to consider the interplay between different diagnoses. The diagnostic process should take into account all possible coexisting conditions, and individuals should volunteer relevant information. In addition to medication, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) can be beneficial in managing coexisting conditions. Understanding oneself and finding supportive communities are important for navigating the challenges of ADHD and coexisting conditions.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Gratitude
01:08 Understanding Coexisting Conditions
03:44 The Relationship with ADHD
04:47 Categories of Coexisting Conditions
08:33 Examples of Coexisting Conditions
11:14 Impact on ADHD Management
18:13 Diagnostic Process for Coexisting Conditions
21:59 Effectiveness of ADHD Medications
23:20 Importance of Volunteering Information
30:20 Long-Term Outlook and Health Implications
37:44 Additional Strategies Coaching and Mentoring
44:30 Understanding Oneself and Building Strategies
48:11 Baggage from Diagnostic Process
51:04 The Function of Diagnosis
54:14 Self-Advocacy and Talking About Conditions
56:28 Coexisting Conditions and Interplay
58:07 Supporting Loved Ones with ADHD
59:27 Negotiating Advice for Caregivers
01:00:25
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Summary In this episode, Matt and Andrew discuss coexisting conditions with ADHD. They emphasize that coexisting conditions are not add-ons to ADHD but rather part of being human. The most common coexisting conditions include other neurodevelopmental conditions, affective disorders, psychosis, and physical health problems. The impact of these conditions on ADHD management varies, and it is important to consider the interplay between different diagnoses. The diagnostic process should take into account all possible coexisting conditions, and it is helpful for individuals to volunteer relevant information. In addition to medication, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) can be beneficial in managing coexisting conditions. Matt highlights the importance of understanding oneself and finding supportive communities to navigate the challenges of ADHD and coexisting conditions. In this episode, Matt and Andrew discuss the importance of defining purpose and ability rather than being defined by deficits. They emphasize that a diagnosis is a starting point, not an end point, and that it is important to remember the human experience beyond the label. They also explore the concept of self-advocacy and the correct way to define oneself and talk about conditions to ensure protection against discrimination. The conversation touches on the interplay of coexisting conditions and the challenges of supporting loved ones with ADHD. Ultimately, they highlight the importance of prioritizing the person over the diagnosis. Takeaways Coexisting conditions are not add-ons to ADHD but part of being human. The most common coexisting conditions with ADHD include other neurodevelopmental conditions, affective disorders, psychosis, and physical health problems. The impact of coexisting conditions on ADHD management varies, and it is important to consider the interplay between different diagnoses. The diagnostic process should take into account all possible coexisting conditions, and individuals should volunteer relevant information. In addition to medication, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) can be beneficial in managing coexisting conditions. Understanding oneself and finding supportive communities are important for navigating the challenges of ADHD and coexisting conditions.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Gratitude
01:08 Understanding Coexisting Conditions
03:44 The Relationship with ADHD
04:47 Categories of Coexisting Conditions
08:33 Examples of Coexisting Conditions
11:14 Impact on ADHD Management
18:13 Diagnostic Process for Coexisting Conditions
21:59 Effectiveness of ADHD Medications
23:20 Importance of Volunteering Information
30:20 Long-Term Outlook and Health Implications
37:44 Additional Strategies Coaching and Mentoring
44:30 Understanding Oneself and Building Strategies
48:11 Baggage from Diagnostic Process
51:04 The Function of Diagnosis
54:14 Self-Advocacy and Talking About Conditions
56:28 Coexisting Conditions and Interplay
58:07 Supporting Loved Ones with ADHD
59:27 Negotiating Advice for Caregivers
01:00:25
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.