01 Mar 2026
30m

You, me, and ADHD

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Today, Explained

The podcast explores Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), addressing both facts and misconceptions. Dr. Laura Knauss, a clinical psychologist, defines ADHD as a condition characterized by age-inappropriate inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity, emphasizing its impact on self-regulation. The discussion highlights that difficulties in educational settings and workplaces are common indicators, but ADHD also affects adulting, relationships, and self-esteem. While ADHD diagnoses are increasing, especially among women, solid evidence for a rise in the neurobiological trait is lacking. The conversation also covers the accuracy of ADHD content on social media, revealing that about 50% of top videos on TikTok contain misinformation. Additionally, the podcast touches on treatment options, including medication and tailored therapy, and addresses the historical underdiagnosis of ADHD in girls and women.

Outlines

Part 1: Personal Journeys, Core Definitions

Part 2: Impact, Prevalence, and Public Perception

Part 3: History, Causes, and Treatment Methods

Part 4: Gender Differences and Diagnostic Gaps

Part 5: Conclusion

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