Join the ADHD reWired Team every second Tuesday of the month for our monthly Live Q&A!
There will be strategies to communicate ADHD to your partners and family, methods to talk about invisible disabilities with others, how to share mental health problems with other people, resources for those who don’t have healthcare access, and three assumptions to help you reframe how you are in your relationships.
You’ll then hear tips about learning and retention, how parents can support an adult child transitioning from college to working in the real world, and the importance encouragement. Panelists will also discuss imposter syndrome and compassionate ass-kicking. They will explain how to help someone get started with something difficult.
You will finally hear the gold standard in diagnosis, comorbidities and the importance to not get wrapped up in a diagnosis.
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Questions and Topics.
How can I help my spouse understand ADHD? He’s skeptical about the condition. ADHD coaching could be beneficial for couples with ADHD and neurotypical children. If you are from a family that doesn’t accept ADHD or mental illness, how can you explain the safeguards and things that might be helpful to a child with ADHD? Many people I know do not have access to medical support or healthcare. However, I don’t know what I should tell them if they are in distress and don’t have the access. Any advice? What can I do to manage ADHD symptoms? Are there any tricks, tips, tools, or techniques that will allow me to retain the information I need so that I can learn it? Although I already know the material, I feel like I’m just reviewing it and don’t get anywhere. I am a mother to a college graduate with ADHD who doesn’t want to be treated. He is also overwhelmed by his future and refuses to accept help. Since I was diagnosed 20 many years ago, I have been treated for ADHD. But, now neuro health has determined that I do not have ADHD or “1000% Aspergers.” I feel confused and immobile. Resources & Honorable Mentions
Quote: “Everyone does the best they can. Everyone has good intentions and wants to please others.” YouTube: How to ADHD With Jessica McCabe YouTube Playlist. Dr. Russell Barkley Lectures Website. ADDA – Attention Deficit Disorders Association Website: CHADD-Children and Adults with ADHD Website. CADDAC – Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada Bonus
A listener asked last month if grants were available to help cover business expenses. These are some resources that Lili shared with us (Thanks Lili! )
ADHD Online – Certified ADHD Diagnosis by Licensed Psychologists Dreamscape Foundation Galaxy of Stars. Check out the other podcasts on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network
adhdarantials.com by Brendan Mahan hackingyouradhd.com With Will Curb adhddiversified.ca
https://medbusiness.net/august-2022-live-qa-with-the-adhd-rewired-podcast-team-adhd-rewired-coaches/
Christina Bellanti, PhD, clinical director of Bradley Schools, discusses how ADHD can affect learning and how to spot signs that a child may need assistance. g
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