Actually ADHD | Medication Strategies & Clinical Wisdom

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A Practical ADHD Clinician's Perspective. Jonathan Murphy, PMHNP-BC, drops the filter and speaks directly to peer clinicians about bias, deskilling, the OCPD differential, the patently false claim that stimulant response doesn't confirm ADHD, and the four types of providers patients actually encounter.

This episode covers:

  • Why the podcast is now operating in the off-camera register and what that means for the audience
  • The 20-year clinical trajectory from psychiatric hospital floor to specialized adult ADHD practice
  • A recent LinkedIn exchange about stimulant prescribing tension and what was missing from the original post
  • The OCPD differential as the diagnostic move clinicians need to make when assessing adults presenting with executive function complaints
  • Why ADHD criteria require chronic functional decline across multiple domains and across the lifespan, not acute decline tied to current circumstances
  • The echo chamber pattern in peer clinical discourse and what gets lost when validation replaces clinical reasoning
  • The cultural stigma around stimulants and what it does to prescriber decision-making
  • Why clinicians must understand their own biases before they can understand their patients
  • The undiagnosed adult ADHD reality and why "it was hard for me so it should be hard for you" thinking distorts clinical judgment
  • The patently false claim that stimulants work for anyone regardless of diagnosis, and why clinical discernment refutes it
  • The fundamental position of stimulants and dopaminergic medication as the oldest psychiatric medication class
  • Why generalists who avoid ADHD treatment become weaker clinicians by leaving a major neurodevelopmental disorder off the table
  • The four types of providers patients actually encounter: the Burnt Out, the Green as Grass, the Means Well But Out to Lunch, the Means Well But Jaded
  • Why the provider who actually likes their job is the fifth category worth finding
  • The vetting process from The Process for adults navigating the search for a real ADHD clinician

This is the eighth episode of Actually ADHD. Previous episodes covered the optimization blueprint, the medication walkthrough, the Goldilocks Zone framework, the seven reasons medication fails, ADHD and identity, the ADHD Matrix, and the cultural critique of online ADHD discourse. The book The Process: An Adult's Guide to ADHD Medication is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H2Z6PM4T

Find the YouTube channel Focus Path | PMHNP-BC for the full clinical education catalog.

For educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult your own provider for clinical decisions.

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Actually ADHD | Medication Strategies & Clinical WisdomBy Jonathan Murphy, PMHNP-BC