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Voices of Academia
Emily King
32 episodes
1 week ago
*ON A BREAK* Researchers from around the world open up about their mental health within academia. They might laugh, cry, or say things you disagree with. But this is lived experience - not professional advice. It's to reduce stigma and help people feel less alone. Each month, PhD Candidate and host, Emily King, chats with a different guest and releases fortnightly episodes. First - the story of mental ill-health. Second - the tale of recovery, with coping strategies that might help you too! Join us as we talk about all the things you thought you had to hide! www.voicesofacademia.com
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*ON A BREAK* Researchers from around the world open up about their mental health within academia. They might laugh, cry, or say things you disagree with. But this is lived experience - not professional advice. It's to reduce stigma and help people feel less alone. Each month, PhD Candidate and host, Emily King, chats with a different guest and releases fortnightly episodes. First - the story of mental ill-health. Second - the tale of recovery, with coping strategies that might help you too! Join us as we talk about all the things you thought you had to hide! www.voicesofacademia.com
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23. Medication and Social Media Support | Seda Battilani
Voices of Academia
58 minutes 55 seconds
3 years ago
23. Medication and Social Media Support | Seda Battilani

Emily chats with Seda Battilani, who opens up about juggling medication trials with work, disclosing medication use to a supervisor, and social media accounts for people with ADHD.

Seda opened up previously, in episode 22, about anxiety disorder, and pursuing an ADHD diagnosis as an international student.

This episode covers:

  • YouTube obsessions, choosing someone to share a life with, and the desire to settle in one country long-term
  • Juggling the impact of medication trials with work
  • Disclosing medication use to a supervisor and asking for extensions
  • Learning to cope better over time
  • The importance of honest communication
  • How ADHD can present
  • Rejection sensitivity
  • Social media accounts for people with ADHD

If you find this episode valuable, and have some spare change, please consider supporting the podcast!

Resources:

  • Good places to start for ADHD
    • Insta: @the_mini_adhd_coach
    • TikTok: @connordewolfe
  • Seda is available on Twitter and via email

Full transcript of the podcast is available here, with many thanks to Dan Ranson. If you find these transcripts useful, please consider supporting accessibility! 

Mental health support: please contact your GP or use the appropriate support for your country at https://checkpointorg.com/global/

Interested in being interviewed? We’d love to hear from you. Please submit this brief form.

You can find out more about Voices of Academia & other personal stories at @academicvoices or our website.

Recorded: 07/09/2021.

Sound: Mindset by Ketsa is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, available through Free Music Archive.

Voices of Academia
*ON A BREAK* Researchers from around the world open up about their mental health within academia. They might laugh, cry, or say things you disagree with. But this is lived experience - not professional advice. It's to reduce stigma and help people feel less alone. Each month, PhD Candidate and host, Emily King, chats with a different guest and releases fortnightly episodes. First - the story of mental ill-health. Second - the tale of recovery, with coping strategies that might help you too! Join us as we talk about all the things you thought you had to hide! www.voicesofacademia.com