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Join André, The Impulsive Thinker, in this insightful episode, as he sits down with Dr. Umesh Jain to unlock the complex relationship between ADHD, impulsivity, trust, and success in both business and personal realms. In a candid dialogue, they explore the critical role of finding compatible partners in life’s pursuits and the dynamic between adult ADHD and the drive in entrepreneurship. They dive into the gripping topic of Internet addiction, drawing parallels to the high stakes of gambling, and impart wisdom on managing the rush of the “go signal” that so often derails the impulsive mind.
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Dr. Umesh Jain is a distinguished Canadian psychiatrist whose career has been defined by his pioneering contributions to the field of adult ADHD. Beginning his journey in medical school in Canada and then honing his clinical skills in the United States with a residency and fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Jain soon realized his passion lay in research rather than clinical practice. After returning to Canada, he dedicated 27 years to the esteemed Clark Institute of Psychiatry, later known as the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and worked at Sick Kids Hospital. In 1996, he established Canada's first research-based adult ADHD program, introducing groundbreaking advancements in the treatment and understanding of the disorder at a time when the recognition of adult ADHD was in its infancy, following its inclusion in the DSM-4 just two years prior.
Dr. Jain is celebrated for his pivotal role in validating the persistence of ADHD into adulthood, a concept only recently accepted in the broader medical community since 1989, owing to the work of Lee Heckman and Gabrielle Weiss. Through his unwavering commitment to research and innovation, Dr. Jain has made a lasting impact on mental health care and the lives of individuals with ADHD.
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Join André, The Impulsive Thinker, in this insightful episode, as he sits down with Dr. Umesh Jain to unlock the complex relationship between ADHD, impulsivity, trust, and success in both business and personal realms. In a candid dialogue, they explore the critical role of finding compatible partners in life’s pursuits and the dynamic between adult ADHD and the drive in entrepreneurship. They dive into the gripping topic of Internet addiction, drawing parallels to the high stakes of gambling, and impart wisdom on managing the rush of the “go signal” that so often derails the impulsive mind.
🧠Check out the ADHD Simplified™ online course - coming soon! Join the waitlist for a special discount!
📃Download The Sh!t List™, my weekly planning tool.
👂🏼We want to hear from you! Send us your ideas, questions, or feedback Here.
📰Join the Impulsive Thoughts newsletter.
🔗Connect with me on LinkedIn.
💻Check out our website.
Guest:
Dr. Umesh Jain is a distinguished Canadian psychiatrist whose career has been defined by his pioneering contributions to the field of adult ADHD. Beginning his journey in medical school in Canada and then honing his clinical skills in the United States with a residency and fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Jain soon realized his passion lay in research rather than clinical practice. After returning to Canada, he dedicated 27 years to the esteemed Clark Institute of Psychiatry, later known as the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and worked at Sick Kids Hospital. In 1996, he established Canada's first research-based adult ADHD program, introducing groundbreaking advancements in the treatment and understanding of the disorder at a time when the recognition of adult ADHD was in its infancy, following its inclusion in the DSM-4 just two years prior.
Dr. Jain is celebrated for his pivotal role in validating the persistence of ADHD into adulthood, a concept only recently accepted in the broader medical community since 1989, owing to the work of Lee Heckman and Gabrielle Weiss. Through his unwavering commitment to research and innovation, Dr. Jain has made a lasting impact on mental health care and the lives of individuals with ADHD.
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