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In this podcast episode, Dr. Tamara Rosier, a renowned ADHD coach and author, discusses her experiences and insights on managing ADHD within families. She highlights the importance of understanding ADHD symptoms as neurological challenges rather than character flaws. Dr. Rosier shares personal anecdotes illustrating the impact of ADHD on her upbringing and family dynamics, emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding. She introduces the 'window of tolerance' concept to help manage emotional regulation, discusses the significance of building healthy familial relationships despite executive function challenges, and underscores the transformative role of medication in widening the window of tolerance. This episode provides valuable strategies for fostering better relationships in ADHD-affected families.
Checkout the first of a 3 part interview I did with her 2 years ago.
00:00 Introduction to Dr. Tamara Rosier
01:31 Personal Stories and Family Dynamics
03:44 Challenges and Compassion in ADHD Families
06:16 Parenting with ADHD: Real-Life Examples
10:48 The Window of Tolerance Explained
25:21 Medication and Managing ADHD
25:53 Conclusion and Key Takeaways
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When I started this podcast—and the book that came before it—I had my patients in mind. Office visits are short, but understanding complex, often misunderstood conditions like fibromyalgia takes time. That’s why I created this space: to offer education, validation, and hope. If you’ve been told fibromyalgia “isn’t real” or that it’s “all in your head,” know this—I see you. I believe you. You’re not alone. This podcast aims to affirm your experience and explain the science behind it. Whether you live with fibromyalgia, care for someone who does, or are a healthcare professional looking to better support patients, you’ll find trusted, evidence-based insights here, drawn from my 28+ years as an MD.
Please remember to talk with your doctor about your symptoms and care. This content doesn’t replace personal medical advice.*
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Text Dr. Lenz any feedback or questions
In this podcast episode, Dr. Tamara Rosier, a renowned ADHD coach and author, discusses her experiences and insights on managing ADHD within families. She highlights the importance of understanding ADHD symptoms as neurological challenges rather than character flaws. Dr. Rosier shares personal anecdotes illustrating the impact of ADHD on her upbringing and family dynamics, emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding. She introduces the 'window of tolerance' concept to help manage emotional regulation, discusses the significance of building healthy familial relationships despite executive function challenges, and underscores the transformative role of medication in widening the window of tolerance. This episode provides valuable strategies for fostering better relationships in ADHD-affected families.
Checkout the first of a 3 part interview I did with her 2 years ago.
00:00 Introduction to Dr. Tamara Rosier
01:31 Personal Stories and Family Dynamics
03:44 Challenges and Compassion in ADHD Families
06:16 Parenting with ADHD: Real-Life Examples
10:48 The Window of Tolerance Explained
25:21 Medication and Managing ADHD
25:53 Conclusion and Key Takeaways
Click here for the YouTube channel
Support the show
When I started this podcast—and the book that came before it—I had my patients in mind. Office visits are short, but understanding complex, often misunderstood conditions like fibromyalgia takes time. That’s why I created this space: to offer education, validation, and hope. If you’ve been told fibromyalgia “isn’t real” or that it’s “all in your head,” know this—I see you. I believe you. You’re not alone. This podcast aims to affirm your experience and explain the science behind it. Whether you live with fibromyalgia, care for someone who does, or are a healthcare professional looking to better support patients, you’ll find trusted, evidence-based insights here, drawn from my 28+ years as an MD.
Please remember to talk with your doctor about your symptoms and care. This content doesn’t replace personal medical advice.*

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