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Have you ever wondered if birth order determines one's personality? Or if we know what happens in our brains when we have deja vu? Have you thought about the rights undocumented immigrants have? Does capitalism improve healthcare innovation?
The Journalism of Everything Podcast takes curiosity to another level. Host Darisse Smith is an experienced freelance journalist that brings research, expert interviews, and thoughtfulness to a wide array of topics. Let's go beyond a Google search and find out about everything!
Women Have ADHD, Too: The Diagnosis We Are Just Figuring Out
The Journalism of Everything Podcast
41 minutes 29 seconds
2 months ago
Women Have ADHD, Too: The Diagnosis We Are Just Figuring Out
Most people think ADHD is just “little boys bouncing off the walls.” But what if ADHD looks completely different in women and girls—and we’ve been missing it all along?
In this episode of The Journalism of Everything Podcast, host Darisse Smith speaks with Dr. Kathleen Nadeau, clinical psychologist, author of 15+ books on ADHD, and director of the Chesapeake ADHD Center. Dr. Nadeau has been at the forefront of research and advocacy for ADHD in women and girls for decades.
We dive deep into:
Why ADHD often goes undiagnosed in girls and women
How symptoms present differently between boys and girls
The “hold it together and explode” pattern many girls experience
The role of anxiety, perfectionism, and societal expectations
The importance of recognizing ADHD as more than hyperactivity
Strategies to support girls, women, and families living with ADHD
This interview explores the myths, the science, and the lived experience of ADHD in women—highlighting what’s been overlooked by schools, doctors, and even families.
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The Journalism of Everything Podcast
Have you ever wondered if birth order determines one's personality? Or if we know what happens in our brains when we have deja vu? Have you thought about the rights undocumented immigrants have? Does capitalism improve healthcare innovation?
The Journalism of Everything Podcast takes curiosity to another level. Host Darisse Smith is an experienced freelance journalist that brings research, expert interviews, and thoughtfulness to a wide array of topics. Let's go beyond a Google search and find out about everything!