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talkADHD

talkADHD

Matt Gupwell

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/14j. Total Éps: 42

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talkADHD


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.



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Professor Steven Faraone speaks about ADHD

Saison 3 · Épisode 2

jeudi 3 juillet 2025Durée 49:19

Professor Steve Faraone in conversation about ADHD
Summary:


In this episode of Talk ADHD, hosts Matt and Andrew engage in a deep conversation with Professor Steve Faraone about the complexities of ADHD, the importance of evidence-based treatment, and the challenges posed by misinformation on social media. They discuss the role of lived experience in understanding ADHD, the concept of neurodiversity, and the emerging discussion around AuDHD. The conversation also addresses concerns about overdiagnosis and the evolving understanding of ADHD in the medical community, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that incorporates both scientific evidence and personal experiences.


Chapters


00:00 talkADHD introduction

00:57 I know the sound isn't great, but I have tried my best!

01:57 Introducing Professor Steve Faraone

04:09 The Importance of Evidence in ADHD Research

05:58 Bridging the Gap: Social Media and ADHD Awareness

07:33 The Complexity of ADHD Diagnosis

09:17 Lived Experience vs. Scientific Evidence

11:11 Neurodiversity: Understanding ADHD in Society

15:34 The Stigma of ADHD and the Need for Treatment

21:07 We still don't have sponsors. So please Like, Comment and Subscribe.

21:59 Understanding ADHD: Beyond the Superpower Narrative

23:56 Coexisting Conditions and is AUDHD a separate condition?

29:49 Overdiagnosis Concerns: A Closer Look

35:53 Trusting Science: Navigating ADHD Treatment

43:25: Closing thoughts from Professor Faraone



Links:


Professor Faraone's Website:


https://www.adhdevidence.org/


Professor Faraone's Book:


Navigating ADHD Care: A Practical Guide for Adults


https://a.co/d/1KF1Qcc



To contact Divergence for assessment or diagnosis


https://www.divergenceuk.org/



To download the divergenceADHD app and join our community, access special events and bonus podcast content:


https://www.mobileappinvite.com/place-invites/invite-lp/71fbb0cd-db77-4bff-906c-15595449f1c4


To work with Matt for neurodiversity training or speaking:


https://www.thinkneurodiversity.co.uk/





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The NHS ADHD Taskforce Interim report - What was the point?

Saison 3 · Épisode 1

jeudi 26 juin 2025Durée 36:51

The NHS ADHD Taskforce - Interim report


In this episode of talkADHD, hosts Matt and Andrew discuss the recent ADHD Task Force's interim report, exploring its implications for public health, societal perceptions, and the future of ADHD treatment and diagnosis. They emphasize the importance of understanding ADHD as a complex condition that intersects with various aspects of life, including education, social care, and mental health. The conversation highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to ADHD that goes beyond traditional medical models, advocating for increased awareness, education, and support for individuals with ADHD and their families.


Takeaways


The ADHD Task Force report aims to address public health concerns.

Expectations around the report may lead to disappointment in the ADHD community.

ADHD is not just a medical issue; it has social implications.

Public perception of ADHD is evolving, moving away from stigma.

The report emphasizes the need for comprehensive ADHD care.

Education and awareness are crucial for understanding ADHD.

Medication remains a key treatment but is not the only solution.

The concept of ADHD super specialists is being re-evaluated.

The ADHD spectrum includes individuals who may not meet diagnostic criteria.

Future discussions on ADHD should focus on societal impacts and support systems.


Chapters


00:00 Season 3 intro and welcome

01:42 The ADHD Taskforce interim report. What did we learn?

02:47 Understanding the Report's Target Audience

03:44 Cultural Perceptions of ADHD

05:24 The Role of Public Health in ADHD

06:50 Neurodivergence and Broader Implications

09:18 Accountability vs. Blame in ADHD Care

10:26 Personal Experiences and Political Implications

11:58 From Hospital to Community: A New Approach

13:49 The Concept of ADHD Super Specialists

16:33 A word from our Sponsors

17:22 The Ripple Effect of ADHD on Society

17:48 Medication and Its Misconceptions

18:49 The Need for Education and Support

19:46 Understanding ADHD Beyond Diagnosis

21:59 The Spectrum of ADHD and Its Implications

25:44 Do the terms and labels in the report help?

31:05 Final thoughts


Join the divergenceADHD community by downloading our new app:


https://www.mobileapp.app/to/NGjyRoM?ref=m_cl



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How your ADHD clinician keeps you safe.

Saison 2 · Épisode 13

mercredi 23 octobre 2024Durée 51:19

Summary


This conversation delves into the complexities of the patient-clinician relationship in ADHD care, highlighting the challenges faced by both parties. It emphasizes the importance of communication, patient responsibility, and the need for a collaborative approach to treatment. The discussion also touches on the impact of missed appointments, the significance of following prescribed medication, and the role of service design in facilitating effective care. In this conversation, Matt G and Andrew Jay delve into the complexities of ADHD medication titration, emphasizing the importance of communication between patients and clinicians. They discuss the human element in treatment, the journey patients undergo, and the need for personalized care. The episode highlights the shared responsibility of both patients and clinicians in navigating ADHD treatment effectively.


Chapters


00:00 Understanding the Patient-Clinician Relationship

03:09 Challenges in ADHD Care

05:57 Communication Breakdowns in Treatment

08:56 The Importance of Following Prescriptions

11:56 Navigating Medication Titration

15:03 The Role of Patient Responsibility

17:57 Service Design and Patient Engagement

21:01 The Impact of Missed Appointments

24:06 The Need for Clear Communication

27:01 Expectations in ADHD Treatment

29:50 Understanding Coexisting Conditions

34:26 Understanding ADHD Medication Titration

37:22 The Importance of Patient-Clinician Communication

42:18 Humanity in ADHD Treatment

46:17 Navigating the ADHD Journey

53:06 The Role of Patients in Their Treatment

58:11 Personalizing ADHD Care

01:03:09 Conclusion and Next Steps



Contact Divergenceuk.org for assessments and diagnosis:


https://divergenceuk.org


Contact Matt for Consultancy, workplace training or 1-2-1 Mentoring:


https://thinkneurodiversity.com


TALKADHD Whatsapp community:


https://chat.whatsapp.com/JR8R8jTl5zY0jr8MzXjIE7


YouTube Channel Link:


https://www.youtube.com/@TALKADHD

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ADHD Medication explained by an expert clinician - part 2

Saison 2 · Épisode 12

jeudi 17 octobre 2024Durée 44:40

Summary In this conversation, Matt G and Andrew Jay discuss the complexities of ADHD medication, emphasizing the importance of clinical expertise, realistic expectations, and open communication between patients and prescribers. They explore the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD in navigating treatment options, the significance of shared care agreements, and the impact of lifestyle choices on medication effectiveness. The discussion highlights the need for patients to articulate their experiences and collaborate with healthcare professionals to optimize their treatment outcomes.


Chapters

00:00 Expectations vs. Reality in ADHD Treatment

03:57 Collaborative Approach to Medication Management

07:55 Navigating Shared Care Agreements

09:53 Setting Realistic Expectations for Medication Effects

14:10 The Role of Motivation in Medication Effectiveness

16:17 Understanding Side Effects and Their Implications

20:25 The Impact of Stimulants and Caffeine

29:52 Key Messages for ADHD Medication Management


Contact Divergenceuk.org for assessments and diagnosis:


https://divergenceuk.org


Contact Matt for Consultancy, workplace training or 1-2-1 Mentoring:


https://thinkneurodiversity.com


TALKADHD Whatsapp community:


https://chat.whatsapp.com/JR8R8jTl5zY0jr8MzXjIE7


YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/@TALKADHD

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ADHD and Medication - explained by an expert. Part 1

Saison 2 · Épisode 11

jeudi 3 octobre 2024Durée 53:32

In this episode of TALK ADHD, Matt G and Andrew Jay revisit the ongoing ADHD medication crisis in the UK, discussing the current state of medication supply, the challenges faced by patients, and the importance of understanding medication efficacy and titration. They explore the differences between Methylphenidate and Dexamphetamine, the impact of gut health on medication effectiveness, and the need for clear communication between patients and prescribers. The conversation emphasizes the importance of managing expectations and understanding the variability in medication response, while also looking ahead to the future of ADHD medication availability.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to the ADHD Episode

03:23 Understanding the Current Medication Shortages

04:50 Switching Medications: Methylphenidate vs. Dexamphetamine

08:17 The Importance of Titration and Dosage

12:39 How meds work, and why some release at different speeds

15:58 Immediate vs. Extended Release

20:03 Why do some Meds feel very different?

24:32 Eating disorders, weight loss injections and digestion

27:24 The Importance of Patient-Clinician Communication

30:10 Understanding Medication Effectiveness Over Time

37:36 What top up doses do, how and "The dreaded Crash!"

42:43 The meds aren't working? Or are we looking for the wrong things?

45:51 Flexibility in Prescribing: Meeting Patient Needs

49:07 Understanding Medication Variability

51:28 The Importance of Communication in Prescribing

52:46 meds part 1 close.mp4


Contact Divergenceuk.org for assessments and diagnosis:


https://divergenceuk.org


Contact Matt for Consultancy, workplace training or 1-2-1 Mentoring:


https://thinkneurodiversity.com


TALKADHD Whatsapp community:


https://chat.whatsapp.com/JR8R8jTl5zY0jr8MzXjIE7


YouTube Channel Link:


https://www.youtube.com/@TALKADHD

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ADHD and Children. The most common questions answered,

Saison 2 · Épisode 10

jeudi 26 septembre 2024Durée 01:08:10

SummaryIn this episode of Talk ADHD, hosts Matt G and Andrew Jay discuss the challenges and experiences of parenting neurodivergent children, particularly in the context of education and diagnosis. They explore the assessment process, the importance of communication between parents, schools, and clinicians, and the role of medication in managing ADHD. The conversation emphasizes the need for parents to advocate for their children, seek comprehensive information, and maintain open lines of communication with their children and professionals. The episode also addresses common concerns about medication, including its effects and the importance of titration in finding the right dosage.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction

03:17 Understanding the Assessment Process for children

08:17 Evidence Across Different Settings

10:07 Cultural Considerations in ADHD Diagnosis

18:05 How to tell a child about assessment or diagnosis

24:05 What to tell schools / teachers?

32:21 Addressing Medication Myths and Concerns

49:39 Long-Term Effects of Stimulant Medication



Contact Divergenceuk.org for assessments and diagnosis:


https://divergenceuk.org


Contact Matt for Consultancy, workplace training or 1-2-1 Mentoring:


https://thinkneurodiversity.comTALKADHD Whatsapp community:https://chat.whatsapp.com/JR8R8jTl5zY0jr8MzXjIE7YouTube Channel Link:https://www.youtube.com/@TALKADHD

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Being a Psychotherapist with AuDHD

Saison 2 · Épisode 9

jeudi 19 septembre 2024Durée 49:20

In this episode of Talk ADHD, hosts Matt and Andrew engage in a deep conversation with psychotherapist Liz Smith about neurodivergence, particularly ADHD and autism. They explore personal journeys of diagnosis, the impact of COVID-19 on awareness, the role of neurodivergent therapists, and the challenges posed by social media. The discussion also touches on the importance of authenticity in marketing and advocacy, the need for genuine conversations, and strategies for self-regulation. Liz shares insights from her experience in therapy and her work with Free2Be Me, a platform dedicated to supporting neurodivergent individuals and professionals.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Neurodivergence and Personal Journeys

03:27 The Impact of COVID-19 on Neurodivergent Awareness

06:26 The Role of Neurodivergent Therapists

08:17 Navigating Social Media and Marketing Challenges

10:44 The Shift in Conversations Around Neurodivergence

13:15 Creating Safe Spaces for Dialogue

15:59 Finding Authenticity in a Noisy World

21:22 The Importance of Substance Over Style

25:48 Self-Regulation and Emotional Responses

42:14 Concluding Thoughts on Community and Support

49:20 lis smith.mp4



Free2bMe:


https://free2bmeneurodiversity.com/


Contact Divergenceuk.org for assessments and diagnosis:


https://divergenceuk.org


Contact Matt for Consultancy, workplace training or 1-2-1 Mentoring:


https://thinkneurodiversity.com


TALKADHD Whatsapp community:


https://chat.whatsapp.com/JR8R8jTl5zY0jr8MzXjIE7


YouTube Channel Link:


https://www.youtube.com/@TALKADHD

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Psychology says no such thing. Part 2

Saison 2 · Épisode 8

mercredi 28 août 2024Durée 34:16

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



Contact Divergenceuk.org for assessments and diagnosis:


https://divergenceuk.org


Contact Matt for Consultancy, workplace training or 1-2-1 Mentoring:


https://thinkneurodiversity.com


TALKADHD Whatsapp community:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/JR8R8jTl5zY0jr8MzXjIE7


YouTube Channel Link:

https://www.youtube.com/@TALKADHD


Dr Inna links:

https://linktr.ee/dr_inna


Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/_dr_inna/

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Psychology says no suc thing! In conversation with Dr Inna Kanevsky

Saison 2 · Épisode 8

jeudi 22 août 2024Durée 39:49

Summary


Dr. Inna Kanevsky, a professor of psychology, shares her journey of discovering her own ADHD diagnosis and the importance of accurate information in the ADHD community. She discusses the challenges of seeking a diagnosis and finding the right treatment, as well as the impact of the pandemic on her symptoms.


Dr. Kanevsky also addresses the role of social media in spreading misinformation and the need for critical thinking and evidence-based content.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

02:21 Dr. Ina's ADHD Diagnosis Journey

06:25 The Importance of Diagnosis and Treatment

08:48 The Impact of the Pandemic on ADHD Symptoms

12:51 The Pills and Skills Conversation

18:16 Dr. Ina's Journey on Social Media

27:15 The Speed of Research vs. Social Media

32:44 The Challenges of Changing Beliefs


Contact Divergenceuk.org for assessments and diagnosis:


https://divergenceuk.org


Contact Matt for Consultancy, workplace training or 1-2-1 Mentoring:


https://thinkneurodiversity.com


TALKADHD Whatsapp community:


https://chat.whatsapp.com/JR8R8jTl5zY0jr8MzXjIE7


YouTube Channel Link:


https://www.youtube.com/ @TALKADHD


Dr Inna links:


https://linktr.ee/dr_inna


Instagram:


https://www.instagram.com/_dr_inna/

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Is ADHD a Superpower for everyone

Saison 2 · Épisode 7

jeudi 15 août 2024Durée 40:42

Summary


The conversation explores the concept of superpowers in relation to neurodivergent conditions such as ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. The hosts discuss the importance of acknowledging both the positive aspects and the challenges of these conditions.


They emphasize the need for balance, context, and understanding when discussing superpowers, as not everyone with these conditions feels empowered by them.


The hosts also draw parallels between superheroes and real-life experiences, highlighting the journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and managing differences. They caution against oversimplifying the experience and encourage a more nuanced understanding of neurodivergent conditions.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction: Superpowers and Neurodivergent Conditions

05:45 The Validity of Superpowers and Individual Experiences

09:06 The Role of Superheroes in Popular Culture

17:06 Avoiding Generalizations and Recognizing Individual Experiences

28:19 The Complexities of Superpowers and Neurodivergent Conditions



Contact Divergenceuk.org for assessments and diagnosis:


https://divergenceuk.org


Contact Matt for Consultancy, workplace training or 1-2-1 Mentoring:


https://thinkneurodiversity.com


TALKADHD Whatsapp community:


https://chat.whatsapp.com/JR8R8jTl5zY0jr8MzXjIE7


YouTube Channel Link:


https://www.youtube.com/@TALKADHD



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