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đĄ Why are so many adults suddenly getting diagnosed with ADHD, and what does it mean for our future?
Today, hosts Stephen Tonti and Aaron Smith dive into one of the biggest mental health shifts of our time: the massive rise in adult ADHD diagnoses since the pandemic.
From telehealth loosening restrictions to TikTok stories going viral, from parents realizing their kidsâ struggles mirrored their own to women reporting symptoms at historic ratesâthe numbers are staggering. New adult ADHD diagnoses rose 53.8% between 2019 and 2021, with women seeing an 84% increase, and adults aged 30-45 experiencing a jaw-dropping 91% rise.
But behind the stats are lived realities. This episode gets real about:
This is more than a conversation about statistics: itâs about identity, community, and what it means to live through an era where ADHD is finally being seen, named, and understood.
đş Watch the full roundtable now on Attention Different YouTube:
 đ youtube.com/@attentiondifferent
Send us a text
We are Attention DIFFERENT not DEFICIT An advocacy and edutainment podcast centered on radical acceptance and neurodiveristy. Attention Different aims to de-stigmatize and build community by exploring the intricacies of living life and "adulting" with ADHD in the modern world. We periodically feature experts, special guests and influencers in the ADHD community.
If you enjoy the podcast please like, share, and subscribe!
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đĄ Why are so many adults suddenly getting diagnosed with ADHD, and what does it mean for our future?
Today, hosts Stephen Tonti and Aaron Smith dive into one of the biggest mental health shifts of our time: the massive rise in adult ADHD diagnoses since the pandemic.
From telehealth loosening restrictions to TikTok stories going viral, from parents realizing their kidsâ struggles mirrored their own to women reporting symptoms at historic ratesâthe numbers are staggering. New adult ADHD diagnoses rose 53.8% between 2019 and 2021, with women seeing an 84% increase, and adults aged 30-45 experiencing a jaw-dropping 91% rise.
But behind the stats are lived realities. This episode gets real about:
This is more than a conversation about statistics: itâs about identity, community, and what it means to live through an era where ADHD is finally being seen, named, and understood.
đş Watch the full roundtable now on Attention Different YouTube:
 đ youtube.com/@attentiondifferent
Send us a text
We are Attention DIFFERENT not DEFICIT An advocacy and edutainment podcast centered on radical acceptance and neurodiveristy. Attention Different aims to de-stigmatize and build community by exploring the intricacies of living life and "adulting" with ADHD in the modern world. We periodically feature experts, special guests and influencers in the ADHD community.
If you enjoy the podcast please like, share, and subscribe!
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Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV0lWgdvEhaI4p5MyxM5w3A?sub_confirmation=1
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Follow all of these if you want to be inspired in your ADHD journey
⢠Website - https://www.attentiondifferent.com
⢠Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/attention_different
⢠Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/attndifferent
⢠X - https://www.x.com/attndifferent

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