A podcast about ADHD and all things connected.
Hosted by Matt Gupwell, owner of ThinkNeurodiversity.co.uk
Matt is a Neurodiversity professional, Professional keynote speaker, Consultant and ADHD Mentor to others looking for support in navigating their own ADHD.
The podcast is in partnership with divergenceuk.org/
It's cohosted by Andrew Jay. Senior ADHD Nurse practitioner, and co-owner of the Divergence clinic.
He's a world respected ADHD expert and professional and regular teaches other clinical professionals what they need to know about ADHD and other coexisting conditions.
Our aim is to be evidence led, providing links, references and resources for our viewers and listeners to continue their own research after each episode.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A podcast about ADHD and all things connected.
Hosted by Matt Gupwell, owner of ThinkNeurodiversity.co.uk
Matt is a Neurodiversity professional, Professional keynote speaker, Consultant and ADHD Mentor to others looking for support in navigating their own ADHD.
The podcast is in partnership with divergenceuk.org/
It's cohosted by Andrew Jay. Senior ADHD Nurse practitioner, and co-owner of the Divergence clinic.
He's a world respected ADHD expert and professional and regular teaches other clinical professionals what they need to know about ADHD and other coexisting conditions.
Our aim is to be evidence led, providing links, references and resources for our viewers and listeners to continue their own research after each episode.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Summary
In this episode, Matt and Andrew are joined by Dr. Inna Kanevsky to discuss the challenges and pitfalls of online content creation and consumption.
They explore the phenomenon of confirmation bias and the hive mindset that can lead to resistance to accepting different information. They also discuss the importance of critical thinking and the need for more demystifying research and depathologizing content about ADHD and neurodivergent conditions.
They highlight the value of behavioural strategies and the need for accessible information about medication and executive functioning.
They also touch on content creators' ethical responsibility and disclaimers' limitations.
Chapters
00:00 The Challenges of Changing Beliefs
01:23 The Hive Mindset in Social Media Communities
07:41 Demystifying Research and Depathologizing ADHD
11:25 Behavioral Strategies for Executive Functioning
15:05 Limitations of Self-Diagnosis and the Need for Professional Assessments
21:13 Ethical Considerations in Online Content Creation
24:55 The Role of Educators in Disseminating Accurate Information
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https://thinkneurodiversity.com
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YouTube Channel Link:
https://www.youtube.com/@TALKADHD
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Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/_dr_inna/
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