The Neuroanatomy of ADHD and thus how to treat ADHD - CADDAC - Dr Russel Barkley part 1a

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • More similar videos available at my blog
    adhdvideosandinfo.blogspot.com/
    You can watch the original video in full here for free
    www.caddac.ca/cms/video/teens_...
    Please visit CADDAC's website here for they have many other good videos about ADHD which you can watch with their free player
    www.caddac.ca

Komentáře • 106

  • @ariana6195
    @ariana6195 Před 2 lety +35

    Im 36 I just find out I have this , I had tried to kill myself my whole 20s because I really believed I was completely crazy, lazy, like life didn’t like me,like a life long brain fuzz, but just the knowing I am real, I exist and it’s called ADHD it’s everything, I don’t even want to go to see if I could be cured, I just want to stay here knowing it’s real, what I feel I am it’s real.

    • @sun_buddy
      @sun_buddy Před rokem

      glad for your happy outcome

    • @lspag7415
      @lspag7415 Před rokem

      🙏❤️

    • @forho2
      @forho2 Před rokem

      Much success, happiness, good health and prosperity to you. I'm going to share your comment online to spread awareness amongst the public.

    • @learntonganwithandrew
      @learntonganwithandrew Před 10 měsíci

      Please give us an update. Have you sought treatment?

    • @TheRyman112
      @TheRyman112 Před 10 měsíci

      I just saw this video 2 days ago and I now am seeking a doctor to evaluate me. My life has been so stressful and terrible because I felt always like I was doing everything great. I wasnt. Looking back after seeing this im jaw dropped but have hope.

  • @lyngra7665
    @lyngra7665 Před 3 lety +22

    I try to share these extremely helpful informational lectures with my family as I now understand my entire immediate family has this medically debilitating disorder. Sadly they have never engaged in edicating themself. Your amazing and I will be better in time thanks to you sir!

    • @daniellec2172
      @daniellec2172 Před rokem

      pictures on slides would help with focusing on these lectures. He's a great speaker but it's hard to focus on even so.

  • @Maatkare
    @Maatkare Před 6 lety +7

    This video series is excellent and incredibly informative, thank you!

    • @Myliva70
      @Myliva70 Před 5 lety

      I agree 👍🏻

    • @pickelsvonbrine
      @pickelsvonbrine Před 4 lety +1

      As somone with ADHD (which many of you probably have it) it really allowed me to understand myself, the impacts and why I am the way I am. And it finally made me understand the treatment, why my meds are important. Thank you Dr. Barkley.

    • @stickersdogcat42
      @stickersdogcat42 Před 4 lety

      Pickels - Lord of the Brine do the meds help you?

    • @alanberkeley7282
      @alanberkeley7282 Před 3 lety

      Is it fuck. It's pharma propaganda

  • @reinerwilhelms-tricarico344

    Listening to this again, and noting the side remarks regarding “social construct” and on the other hand about Scientology cons, hints at how much this field gets attacked from people who sell their mythical thinking as science. Too much of it can even redirect actual science to have to spend more time on debunking nonsense than actually making progress.

    • @ariana6195
      @ariana6195 Před 2 lety

      But you think what he said it’s right?

  • @JayceeChax
    @JayceeChax Před 11 měsíci +1

    Just a suggestion - the video title got the doctor's name wrong. It's Russell.

  • @PaytonWalenius
    @PaytonWalenius Před rokem +2

    If anyone took notes on this lecture can you share them with me on drive?

  • @adhdvideos286
    @adhdvideos286  Před 9 lety +6

    Slides for this video located here
    adhdvideosandinfo.blogspot.com/2014/09/at-caddac-c-entre-for-ad-h-d-c-anada.html

  • @jaga690
    @jaga690 Před 6 lety +1

    Could you let community to translate this?

  • @kimspotts7203
    @kimspotts7203 Před rokem

    So how do you fix???

  • @panatypical
    @panatypical Před 3 lety +4

    I don't know what millions of years of supposed Darwinistic evolution has to do with the singularly insightful information Dr. Barkley is presenting here. If that pseudohistory were germaine at all, it would be an integral, detailed part of his presentations.

    • @CaptainNuge
      @CaptainNuge Před 3 lety +5

      I hope your life gets to be happier, and that you go on to find comfort in your beliefs, instead of the strife and conflict that they're clearly currently causing.

  • @jerry18291
    @jerry18291 Před 3 lety +7

    Sorry but my ancestors weren't apes

  • @alanberkeley7282
    @alanberkeley7282 Před 3 lety +4

    I firmly believe much of what is labelled as ADHD is a result of parenting problems in early childhood.
    You have parents who are inconsistent in their management of the child's behavior -one minute they're scolding them for having done something inappropriate and the next they may be laughing at them for the same thing. I see lots of children who get abused, who may be labelled as having ADHD, but they often come from a chaotic family background.
    The other concern I have is giving this sort of label to a child will often absolve the parents of any responsibility in the development or perpetuation of the problem and places the blame solely on the child and the emphasis on medication.

    • @sun_buddy
      @sun_buddy Před 3 lety +12

      stop making excuses to not take your meds bruv

    • @Pixelkvist
      @Pixelkvist Před 2 lety +12

      Even if this was the case, and it might very well be, how does that change whether ADHD exists or not?
      Humans have evolved very large heads due to our intelligence but they cannot get any larger pre-birth and thus they must continue to develop after birth. This is why human babies are incapable of taking care of themselves for so long after birth while many animal babies can walk around and feed themselves relatively soon.
      Abusive parents or traumatic events in early childhood can definitely affect neuroplasticity and it might even be somewhat responsible for much of what ADHD is but how does that change what ADHD is?
      If I came up and said "I act like this and that and have these difficulties with these things because I have ADHD" and then you said "no, it's because of Traumatic Events in Early Childhood (which I'm gonna call TEEC for short) and they shaped you like this and made you this way" then where does that leave us? If I don't have ADHD and all my problems come from TEEC, what has changed? All you have done is disputed the origin of these symptoms and possibly given it a new name if you then call it TEEC like I did for fun but the exact problems remain.
      It's kind of like if I were to say "I have a ton of problems because I have diabetes so I have to take insulin all the time" but then you respond with "Diabetes doesn't actually exist, what you actually have is a problem with your pancreas which has developed a sort of inability to produce insulin". The exact same problem is there whether you want to call it diabetes or not.

    • @JJ-Toreddie
      @JJ-Toreddie Před 2 lety +12

      I say with ultimate confidence that your ideas are completely inaccurate

    • @alanberkeley7282
      @alanberkeley7282 Před 2 lety

      @@JJ-Toreddie Barkley's a sociopath and a narcissist. Of course he's mean. He got a woman fired from her job for saying too many kids were diagnosed with ADHD and drugged. He got her non drug programme dismantled. He takes pharma money. He wants to drug kids. He lied about his brother claiming he had it. Those are the actions of a sociopath

    • @piedpiper1172
      @piedpiper1172 Před rokem +7

      You’re cruel and you will cause pain and agony to everyone your influence denies treatment to.
      ADHD is a neurogenetic disorder in the brain. It can be quantitatively measured and shown. Medication directly treats the underlying chemical causes of symptoms.
      If you watch this very doctor’s 30 tips for parents of ADHD children you’ll find nearly 3 hours of him outright saying that it does not absolve parents but quite the opposite: it requires parents to step up and bear an increased burden of caretaking.
      He will also explain to you in painstaking detail why it’s not caused by parents, or any one else. It’s genetic, and sometimes triggered by toxin exposure or injury. Direct, structural causes in the brain. What your parents say to you won’t alter the physical structure of your brain.
      You would not say these things of a child in a wheel chair, yet you say them of people whose very minds are disabled.