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In Episode 116, The ADHD Adults discuss 'sub-threshold' or 'mild' ADHD, a new(ish) area of research which suggests that not quite having the number of symptoms needed to meet the threshold for a diagnosis might be a mild form of ADHD. As usual, Alex the Psycho.......education Monkey monotonously vomits about the 'evidence' on the subject, all three ADHD Adults give their personal reflections on 'mild ADHD' and provide some ludicrously named 'top tips' on the topic. 'What has James lost, forgotten or mislaid this week?" returns with Alex annoyingly still in the lead, and Alex reads the usual 'definitely real' correspondence. Mrs ADHD leaves a gap, James can’t do sums and Alex hates how good Mrs ADHD is…
Written by James Brown, Alex Conner and Sam Brown.
Produced by James Brown and JBHD Ltd.
Social media contacts: @theadhdadults
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By James Brown, Alex Conner and Sam Brown4.8
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In Episode 116, The ADHD Adults discuss 'sub-threshold' or 'mild' ADHD, a new(ish) area of research which suggests that not quite having the number of symptoms needed to meet the threshold for a diagnosis might be a mild form of ADHD. As usual, Alex the Psycho.......education Monkey monotonously vomits about the 'evidence' on the subject, all three ADHD Adults give their personal reflections on 'mild ADHD' and provide some ludicrously named 'top tips' on the topic. 'What has James lost, forgotten or mislaid this week?" returns with Alex annoyingly still in the lead, and Alex reads the usual 'definitely real' correspondence. Mrs ADHD leaves a gap, James can’t do sums and Alex hates how good Mrs ADHD is…
Written by James Brown, Alex Conner and Sam Brown.
Produced by James Brown and JBHD Ltd.
Social media contacts: @theadhdadults
Music by Sessionz
Send a message, question or future topic suggestion to the podcast
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Support the charity that the podcast raises money for

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