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I had my first anxiety attack in a classroom when I was 6 years old. I started LADBible when I was 22 years old. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 34. Suddenly, everything made sense. Join me every Tuesday as I chat with leading experts, celebrities and psychiatrists. This is the podcast I wish I heard when I was younger. None of us are broken, just different. We have all always been enough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oxford Educated ADHD Expert Shares 3 Risks Of Undiagnosed Female ADHD | Sarah Warley
ADHD Chatter
1 hour 5 minutes
1 week ago
Oxford Educated ADHD Expert Shares 3 Risks Of Undiagnosed Female ADHD | Sarah Warley
Sarah Warley studied experimental psychology at Oxford University and has continued to train in many game-changing interventions that target the root causes of poor functioning.
Sarah is the Founder of The Key Clinic, a revolutionary practice which brings together multiple holistic, drug-free therapies under one roof to help unlock the potential in people with ADHD.
Chapters:
00:00 Trailer
02:24 Sarah’s mission
07:38 The chemical explanation for ADHD
13:34 How to manage the emotional side of ADHD
15:45 How hearing impacts ADHD
20:03 How to embrace your differences
23:50 How to unmask and find your true self
29:30 Tiimo advert
30:50 How to spot an ADHD adult
36:58 Risks of ADHD medication
38:31 Why unfulfilled potential is a tragedy
41:44 The risks of NOT taking ADHD medication
43:38 The evolutionary purpose of ADHD
49:19 When does masking become a problem
52:20 What is ‘normal’ human behaviour
54:03 Is there anything about ADHD that we don’t understand
57:01 Surefire ways to manage ADHD
58:01 Sarah’s ADHD item
01:00:08 The ADHD agony aunt section
01:03:32 A letter from the previous guest
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Producer: Timon Woodward
Recorded by: Hamlin Studios
Trailer Editor: Ryan Faber
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ADHD Chatter
I had my first anxiety attack in a classroom when I was 6 years old. I started LADBible when I was 22 years old. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 34. Suddenly, everything made sense. Join me every Tuesday as I chat with leading experts, celebrities and psychiatrists. This is the podcast I wish I heard when I was younger. None of us are broken, just different. We have all always been enough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.