Weekly Research Updates for June 1, 2024
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- 00:00 Introduction
01:18 Awesome Dad Jokes
01:58 Somatic disorders across the lifespan in ADHD
06:14 Impact of treatment on developing a substance use disorder in adult ADHD
08:20 Prevalence of ADHD in children with epilepsy
09:50 Neuropsychological functioning and emotional sensitivity in CDS and ADHD children
13:06 Relationship of parental OCD to CDS in offspring
14:28 Conclusion
Research Discussed in the Video
Somatic burden of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder across the lifecourse
B Libutzki, B Neukirch, A Reif, CA Hartman - Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica
doi: 10.1111/acps.13694
Impact of Treatment with Central Nervous System Stimulant and Risk of Substance Use Disorder in Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
KJ Jeun, M Al-Mamun - International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2024
link.springer.com/article/10....
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children with epilepsy: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence and risk factors
Z He, X Yang, Y Li, X Zhao, J Li, B Li - Epilepsia open
DOI: 10.1002/epi4.12939
Similarities and differences in the neuropsychological functions, metacognitive abilities and resilience in Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome (CDS) and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD …
G Özyurt, E Karagöz Tanıgör, BŞ Buran, Y Öztürk… - Applied Neuropsychology …, 2024
doi.org/10.1080/21622965.2024...
The relationship between parental obsessive-compulsive disorder and children's cognitive disengagement syndrome (Sluggish Cognitive Tempo)
D Sevincok, Y Ozaydin, BG Ozgur, MM Ozbek, H Aksu… - Clinical Child Psychology …, 2024
doi.org/10.1177/13591045241257
I loved all the research links. Please bring that back, it was incredibly beneficial.
Closing in on 100k, Dr. B! How will we celebrate that milestone?
With gratitude to all subscribers and a really nice bottle of red wine to share with my LLC (Loving Life Companion), Gabriele, and of course The MOOSE
💚😄
@@russellbarkleyphd2023 You should celebrate by forgetting a nice custom cake at the store
I would love to hear you talk about Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria. This is a topic that is being associated with ADHD on the internet, but I have not found material in the scientific literature.
Because it is not science based 😊
@@MartynaRowniak - no, there's science, but it's not DSM criteria. It's more accurate to say that the DSM has issues, as it always has. Barkley has said that it would be sufficient just to make emotions an element of ADHD, as has repeatedly been argued. I think Dodson is the person who coined the term RSD, but there's research about emotional liability and ADHD where RSD appears to fit neatly enough.
@@MartynaRowniak I agree and that's why I would like an expert's view to put an end to misinformation.
@@publius9350 No, there is not science at all in RSD. Barkley never said that RSD should be included, emotional disregulation is not the same.
Dr. B. HAS spoken about it. Search his videos.
you are good people, dr Barkley
I do read your links and stuff :) i dont mind the details being left out i just wanted you to know I do read them : ) thanks Dr. ADHD Lol
As always very informative
Doctor Visser, who diagnosed me with ME/CFS in 2019, discovered the correlation between ME/CFS and ADHD too. Funny thing, I only knew about my ADHD a few years later my ME diagnosis.
Thank you professor!
It's interesting that processing speed and perceptual reasoning were not deficient in the ADHD+CDS group. Given that CDS is already thought to help ADHD patients cope with ADHD symptoms, this new evidence suggests bidirectional coping *on top* of the known additive deficiencies. That reinforces the notion that ADHD+CDS is an additive disorder profile, which is the cherry on top of the double dissociation differentiating the two as distinct disorders.
Considering the frequent cooccurrence of epilepsy & ADHD I will be very interested to see well-designed studies looking at effect of Ketogenic diet on ADHD symptoms. To my knowledge, little evidence focused on humans exists in this area, though Dr Chris Palmer makes an interesting theoretical argument for the role of brain metabolism on ADHD in his book Brain Energy.
Your home is so clean, neat, and organized for someone with ADHD. I just shove everything in a pile in a corner or closet that makes no sense to neurotypicals.
He doesn't have ADHD.
Dr. B…that’s a very low entropy office you have there!
do you have any videos on the effectiveness of Viloxazine?
you were home renovating when i needed to hear your voice!?
I’m have a question on the research of ADHD and substance abuse. Were all the subjects without a former diagnosis tested for ADHD? And how many of them also had former traumas?
I’m interested in the finding of greater emotional sensitivity in cds than adhd. Would cds benefit from stimulant meds as a treatment? I have extreme RSD but this is well mediated with stimulant meds.
I can’t open that last paper. Im diagnosed with ADHD but wonder if I actually have cognitive disengagement. I mostly fit the profile of a person with ADHD but I have a really seriously bad experience trying to listen to a video, audio book, radio, music - I just can’t do it. If I really want to then I end ip rewinding dozens and sometimes dozen more times to get most of what is being said but even then I miss big chunks
What is that? Is it ADHD or CD? I don’t know but wish I did
ADHD with Anxiety and mild Depression,
For adult, as a student and mother
What is your recommendation for the best medication please
Why isn't ADHD under the umbrella of neurology?
Right I’ve been wondering this too.
CDS sounds autistic like - can it be some alternate type of the ASD - ADHD overlap.
So if we have adhd we’re going to have dementia/ Alzheimer’s?…. That sucks!
Not necessarily
yes, we are more likely to
Why even discuss Maté here? There are plenty of studies about emotional lability and ADHD. Maté doesn't research anything, and bases everything on how he felt when his mom looked at him. Mentioning him there doesn't so much discredit him, but discredits the point you are trying to make by elevating him.
Well, it's useful because it's debunking something Mate says, for us to know, and you wrote down another clarification.
That's not how that works. I wonder who started this BS that if you ignore people who do X, then X will eventually disappear.
It’s worth mentioning him, cause just like Jordan Peterson (who is someone that I actually like) are in no position to be spreading misinformation about ADHD. They make me want to punch myself in the head with their simplistic ideas. They don’t even know what ADHD is!
Mate is really a negative influence and as you say, blames his mother for everything. I struggle to find his self-diagnoses credible and his diagnoses of his children and Prince Harry are ludicrous. The guy is a dangerous quack.