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Class A People
Hannah Viney
55 episodes
7 months ago
Class A People is a podcast based on rigorous honesty with the shows host, 30 year old Hannah Viney discussing her own sobriety and recovery journey and life with ADHD. The host will also be having other addicts, people in recovery, people with ADHD and family members and friends of those that suffer with all of the above with a couple of funny stories thrown in for good measure.

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Class A People is a podcast based on rigorous honesty with the shows host, 30 year old Hannah Viney discussing her own sobriety and recovery journey and life with ADHD. The host will also be having other addicts, people in recovery, people with ADHD and family members and friends of those that suffer with all of the above with a couple of funny stories thrown in for good measure.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness
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Think You Have ADHD? Listen To This First!
Class A People
1 hour 45 minutes 8 seconds
8 months ago
Think You Have ADHD? Listen To This First!

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Is ADHD over diagnosed, or are we just beginning to understand it? In this episode, Dr. Asad Rafi breaks down the myths and realities of ADHD, addiction, and mental health. We discuss why ADHD is often misdiagnosed, how it presents differently in men and women, and the real reason people with ADHD chase dopamine.


We also explore the link between ADHD and addiction, the dangers of misinformation on social media, and why traditional diagnostic methods may be failing people. If you’ve ever questioned whether you have ADHD or if the system is getting it wrong, this episode is a must-watch.


Topics Covered:

• What ADHD really is (and what it isn’t)

• The problem with ADHD diagnosis and misdiagnosis

• Why people with ADHD struggle with addiction

• The truth about dopamine and ADHD

• How impulsivity impacts decision-making

• Why ADHD in women is often overlooked

• The dangers of ADHD misinformation on social media


In this conversation, the complexities of ADHD are explored, challenging the traditional labels and misconceptions surrounding the condition. The discussion emphasises the variability in attention, the importance of interest in tasks, and the nuances of impulsivity and hyperactivity. The conversation also highlights the need for a better understanding of ADHD, particularly in relation to anxiety and the evolving nature of the condition as individuals age. We talk about the complexities of ADHD, exploring its symptoms, diagnosis, and the interplay of emotional dysregulation, sleep, stress & sugar. The discussion emphasises the importance of understanding ADHD as a spectrum and the need for comprehensive assessments that consider co-occurring conditions. The look at common misconceptions about ADHD, particularly regarding dopamine levels, and stress the significance of emotional experiences, particularly rejection sensitive dysphoria, in the lives of those with ADHD. We look at the complexities of ADHD, exploring its overlap with autism, the impact on mental health, and the challenges of misdiagnosis. The discussion emphasizes the importance of an individual approach and how medication alone is not the answer. They discuss diet, and lifestyle changes, while also addressing the societal perceptions of ADHD and the need for community support. Dr Asad Rafi shares personal insights and advocacy for better understanding and management of ADHD, highlighting the significance of addressing both mental and physical health aspects.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Class A People
Class A People is a podcast based on rigorous honesty with the shows host, 30 year old Hannah Viney discussing her own sobriety and recovery journey and life with ADHD. The host will also be having other addicts, people in recovery, people with ADHD and family members and friends of those that suffer with all of the above with a couple of funny stories thrown in for good measure.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.