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In this insightful episode, we sit down with the brilliant Dr. Brady Bradshaw, a dual board-certified psychiatrist specializing in working with neurodiverse patients, including those with ADHD and autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Bradshaw shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with ADHD in her 30s and how it has shaped her understanding of the unique challenges faced by her patients. She delves into the often-overlooked emotional dysregulation aspect of ADHD and explains how the disorder manifests differently in women, leading to frequent underdiagnosis.
Join us as we explore the complex interplay between hormones and ADHD symptoms, the importance of a collaborative approach between healthcare professionals, and the effectiveness of medication in managing ADHD. Dr. Bradshaw also shares valuable insights on the role of therapy and coaching in addressing the emotional and executive functioning challenges associated with the disorder. Whether you have ADHD, suspect you might have it, or have a loved one with the condition, this episode is a must-listen!
Episode Highlights:
[2:11] - Dr. Bradshaw shares what drew her to specialize in working with neurodiverse patients.
[5:04] - The impact of being diagnosed with ADHD in her 30s and how it changed her life.
[8:31] - Explaining what happens in the brain of someone with ADHD.
[12:04] - The role of dopamine in ADHD and its relationship to reward-seeking behaviors.
[14:52] - Addressing the misconception that ADHD is overdiagnosed, especially in boys.
[17:17] - Recognizing the challenges of identifying ADHD in girls and the importance of a thorough evaluation.
[19:53] - The complex relationship between ADHD and anxiety, particularly in girls and women.
[22:23] - Rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) and its impact on individuals with ADHD.
[27:58] - Identifying potential markers of undiagnosed ADHD in women in their 40s and 50s.
[32:17] - The standard treatment approach for ADHD and the importance of collaboration between healthcare professionals.
[35:53] - The often-overlooked emotional dysregulation aspect of ADHD and its significance.
[38:53] - Addressing concerns about the tolerability and safety of stimulant medications for ADHD.
[42:07] - Understanding ADHD as an ego-syntonic disorder and the challenges it poses for self-recognition and treatment-seeking.
[46:50] - Dr. Bradshaw's favorite behavioral hacks for managing ADHD symptoms.
Resources:
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In this insightful episode, we sit down with the brilliant Dr. Brady Bradshaw, a dual board-certified psychiatrist specializing in working with neurodiverse patients, including those with ADHD and autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Bradshaw shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with ADHD in her 30s and how it has shaped her understanding of the unique challenges faced by her patients. She delves into the often-overlooked emotional dysregulation aspect of ADHD and explains how the disorder manifests differently in women, leading to frequent underdiagnosis.
Join us as we explore the complex interplay between hormones and ADHD symptoms, the importance of a collaborative approach between healthcare professionals, and the effectiveness of medication in managing ADHD. Dr. Bradshaw also shares valuable insights on the role of therapy and coaching in addressing the emotional and executive functioning challenges associated with the disorder. Whether you have ADHD, suspect you might have it, or have a loved one with the condition, this episode is a must-listen!
Episode Highlights:
[2:11] - Dr. Bradshaw shares what drew her to specialize in working with neurodiverse patients.
[5:04] - The impact of being diagnosed with ADHD in her 30s and how it changed her life.
[8:31] - Explaining what happens in the brain of someone with ADHD.
[12:04] - The role of dopamine in ADHD and its relationship to reward-seeking behaviors.
[14:52] - Addressing the misconception that ADHD is overdiagnosed, especially in boys.
[17:17] - Recognizing the challenges of identifying ADHD in girls and the importance of a thorough evaluation.
[19:53] - The complex relationship between ADHD and anxiety, particularly in girls and women.
[22:23] - Rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) and its impact on individuals with ADHD.
[27:58] - Identifying potential markers of undiagnosed ADHD in women in their 40s and 50s.
[32:17] - The standard treatment approach for ADHD and the importance of collaboration between healthcare professionals.
[35:53] - The often-overlooked emotional dysregulation aspect of ADHD and its significance.
[38:53] - Addressing concerns about the tolerability and safety of stimulant medications for ADHD.
[42:07] - Understanding ADHD as an ego-syntonic disorder and the challenges it poses for self-recognition and treatment-seeking.
[46:50] - Dr. Bradshaw's favorite behavioral hacks for managing ADHD symptoms.
Resources:
For more on this topic visit our website insightsfromthecouch.org If you have questions please email us at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!
If today's discussion resonated with you or sparked curiosity, please rate, follow, and share "Insights from the Couch" with others. Your support helps us reach more people and continue providing valuable insights. Here’s to finding our purposes and living a life full of meaning and joy. Stay tuned for more!
🎙️ Love the podcast? Come talk about episodes with us inside The Midlife Chat. It’s a free, private community just for women at midlife who want to keep these conversations going. We’ve created this space for real talk, fresh resources, and honest connection—where you can share ideas and resources, ask questions, and get support from women navigating the same season. Come join us—we’d love to have you!
👉 [Join The Midlife Chat here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/795863256460970/?rdid=QDc8ryzocgFpBrbm#]

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