
Emotions can feel more intense with ADHD and get in the way of everyday life, and these big emotions can drain your feelings of confidence and competence. Lynne Edris, Dr. Tamara Rosier and co-host Lynne discuss the challenges of emotional regulation in adult ADHD and strategies to help prevent you from falling into an emotional ditch.
Dr. Tamara Rosier was a college administrator and a professor. She also served as a leader consultant, teacher at high schools, a national speaker, and a coach for ADHD. Through these experiences, Dr. Rosier gained valuable insight into ADHD and its impact on one’s daily life. She is the founder of ADHD Center West Michigan. Her team includes therapists, coaches, and speech pathologists who help parents and children understand ADHD and develop effective strategies to manage it. Her book, Your Brain’s not Broken, offers strategies to navigate the intense emotions that accompany ADHD. www.miadhd.com
Lynne Edris, podcast host, helps overworked professionals to take control of their time so that they can tackle their to-dos with ease and have more time, energy, and money for the things they love. She is a mother of ADHD and has seen the positive side of ADHD. She has transformed her life from one of chaos and underperformance to one of success and fulfillment. Learn more about Lynne at www.CoachingADDvantages.com
ADHD Support Talk Radio is an award-winning podcast for adults with ADD / ADHD. Lynne Edris and Tara McGillicuddy, co-hosts, are joined by experts in Adult ADHD. They discuss important topics related to Adult ADD / ADHD. Dr. Edward Hallowell and Dr. Stephanie Sarkis are among the podcast guests. Dr. Ari Tuckman is Dr. Laurie Dupar, Terry Matlen, and Dr. Ari Tuckman are also present.
Tara McGillicuddy, the producer, owner and co-host of ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast is Tara McGillicuddy. Tara can be reached for general questions and feedback regarding the podcast.
Lynne Edris hosts the ADHD Support Talk Radio podcast. Lynne Edris can be reached to give feedback on her podcasts or if she is interested in interviewing you.
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Children with anxiety disorders such as Selective Mutism can have significant difficulty coping with situations that cause them distress. If a child suffering from an anxiety disorder has to deal with anxiety-inducing situations, they can become hostile in an attempt to avoid or escape the anxiety-inducing circumstances.
This video provides practical tips for parents who have children suffering from anxiety disorders like Selective Mutism.
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