The Not Quite Podcast

Debunking ADHD Myths with Professor James Brown


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James Brown, a professor of science communication and co-founder of the ADHD Adults podcast and the UK charity ADHD Adult UK, shares his journey of being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. He discusses the challenges he faced before and after diagnosis, including imposter syndrome and low self-esteem. James also explains the process of getting an ADHD diagnosis, the criteria involved, and the impact it has on accessing support and accommodations. He highlights the importance of self-diagnosis and the need for more resources and awareness around ADHD. Rejection sensitivity and time blindness are two principal themes discussed in this part of the conversation. Rejection sensitivity is a form of emotional dysregulation that is common in people with ADHD and can lead to distress and avoidance of situations where criticism or rejection may occur. Time blindness refers to difficulties in perceiving the passage of time, estimating how long tasks take, and reproducing time intervals. Other subtopics include the impact of alcohol on ADHD, sensory processing issues, working memory challenges, and dissociation. Misconceptions about ADHD and the lesser-known traits are also addressed. In this conversation, James Brown and Charlie discuss various aspects of ADHD, including personal experiences, myths and misconceptions, and strategies for supporting children with ADHD. They also touch on the importance of authenticity in podcasting and the challenges of navigating the world of medication and natural remedies. James emphasizes the need for accurate information and research when it comes to treating ADHD.

Takeaways

  • ADHD is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed, leading to challenges and self-esteem issues for individuals.

  • The process of getting an ADHD diagnosis involves multiple steps, including assessments and meeting specific criteria.

  • A formal diagnosis can provide access to support, accommodations, and protection under the law.

  • Self-diagnosis can be a valid starting point for seeking support and connecting with communities.

  • More resources and awareness are needed to support individuals with ADHD and address the long waiting times for diagnosis and access to services. Rejection sensitivity is a common experience for people with ADHD and can lead to distress and avoidance of situations where criticism or rejection may occur

  • Timestamp 

    00:00Introduction and Pre-Diagnosis Journey

    14:11The Complex Process of Getting an ADHD Diagnosis

    33:38Lesser-Known Traits of ADHD and Emotional Dysregulation

    34:33Rejection Sensitivity and Emotional Dysregulation

    36:28The Impact of Time Blindness

    38:37The Role of Alcohol and Substance Use

    52:34Navigating Sensory Processing Issues

    53:04Working Memory Challenges

    54:06Dissociation and Mind-Wandering

    57:21Dispelling Misconceptions about ADHD

    58:26Exploring the Lesser-Known Traits of ADHD

    01:03:01Dispelling Myths and Misconceptions about ADHD

    01:09:28 ADHD in Different Genders and the Impact of Misdiagnosis

    01:14:04 The Importance of Authenticity in Podcasting

    01:17:24 Navigating Medication and Natural Remedies for ADHD

     

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    The Not Quite PodcastBy Charlie Randell