Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Mnemonics (Memorable Psychiatry Lecture)

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
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    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a controversial diagnosis, with some arguing that it is overdiagnosed (especially in children) and others saying that it is actually under-recognized. To make sense of this, let’s look at ADHD in more detail, including both the benefits and downsides of diagnosing this disorder.
    Learn more about ADHD, including its diagnostic criteria in this high-yield talk intended for all healthcare providers, including doctors, medical students, psychologists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, and more!
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Komentáře • 45

  • @stinky59
    @stinky59 Před 2 lety +38

    I had ALL the classic ADHD symptoms, literally every single one you listed in the video, combined subtype even! But somehow my parents and doctors as a kid thought it was “high functioning autism” presumably ONLY because I had a fixation on my favorite topics and I didn’t get the proper medication or diagnosis until I was 17. :(

    • @essennagerry
      @essennagerry Před rokem +2

      It might be because you had average or above average intelligence and the doctors thought you're "too smart" to have ADHD. I think people whose symptoms impact their academic results "enough" get diagnosed more easily and people who do ok or well academically often fall through the cracks.

    • @stinky59
      @stinky59 Před rokem +2

      @@essennagerry yep this is the answer because i was also “gifted” lol. i didn’t have any academic issues until college, in elementary/middle/high school it was easier to get away with forgetting to do assignments and turning them in late

    • @rdr2f144
      @rdr2f144 Před rokem +1

      yeah they are very often miss diagnosed due to the overlapping in the criterias, may i ask how long ago you got the ASD diagnose? and what country you are from? That might explain why the doctors did what they did

    • @forlornfool221
      @forlornfool221 Před rokem +1

      Was diagnosed the opposite.. well close to.. over medicated amongst other not appropriate treatment's.being 40 now and am able to look back at it.. I hear you buddy

  • @LocusFelix
    @LocusFelix Před rokem +8

    The effort required to listen to this all the way through 😅😅😅

  • @futhark3
    @futhark3 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Overdiagnosis doesn't have to have these negative effects. I was told I had ADHD but as a girl in the early 2000s I wouldn't get a diagnosis. I just had a guidance counselor who recognized it and the lack of criteria for girls at the time. She gave me education and tools, I wasn't medicated or told I couldn't do things because of my ADHD. Largely thanks to her, I managed to go through my education and even a PhD, just with education and constantly learning how to cope. I ended up with a burnout and lasting depressive symptoms before I finally got my diagnosis. I probably should have gotten my diagnosis and medication a lot earlier. But it shows how much you can help a kid just with the right education!

    • @ethimself5064
      @ethimself5064 Před měsícem

      This would also depend on the severity of it. All in all congrats👍

  • @sashaluq
    @sashaluq Před rokem +16

    Hyperactivity can be expressed cognitively instead of physically, resulting in inattention and distractibility. Love your channel, thank you for your time and effort!

  • @davidgoldberg7709
    @davidgoldberg7709 Před rokem +4

    You can tell teachers have students watch your vids cause the teachers sometimes don’t leave likes on these absolutely amazing videos I love learning but I have ADHD so normal school failed me

  • @kyles5513
    @kyles5513 Před rokem +1

    I have add pretty bad. As a kid I did terrible in school probably because I had a stressful childhood and these days I ALWAYS forget things, even when I'm talking about a particular thing to someone I'll forget what it is I was talking about before I get to the point. And I always forget where I put things, and my mind trails off CONSTANTLY. I'm 35 now, never been diagnosed or treated and it just seems to get worse the older I get.

  • @chrissyweikoop7931
    @chrissyweikoop7931 Před 2 lety +8

    i got this diagnosis so often... in elementary school, later again and again, last time in the psychiatry a few years ago.
    but, not once, does anyone in the healthcare system care about how to really help someone with adhd. to be honest, from my point of view, it never really matters, regardless of the psychological disorder. all they care about is, getting you back to school or work as fast as possible. and then, you try 5 different medications, get your shit together for a few years, and then, struggle again until you burn out.
    my parents fixated on me having a "high IQ" on a test - whatever that even means at the end of the day. even if you COULD say, that you are "smarter", how does it help if you need more brain power to compensate for your shortcomings? so, while everyone else succeeds at everything, although in varying degrees, in the end i might have excel at one thing, but failed at EVERYTHING else. but yay, i guess, at least my parents had a reason to scold me for everything now, since i am "smart" and just "dont want to" concentrate or do stuff right.
    for me, the only way to kinda fit in with all those dumb rules society thinks are neccessary, was to get off antidepressants, once i became depressed.
    having your brain slowed down, not caring about anything, having no energy. thats was, for me anyway, the ticket to being one of them. but, by doing that for to long, at least i burned out.
    i am so, so happy that some of us are able to actually get "better" with medication and behavioural training. but i still kinda wish that our society would stop with that superficial "tolerance" towards metal disorders/disabilities. yeah, we are "sooooo" included, as long as we behave and work like every other cog in the machine. but tolerance usually ends once we get slightly annoying, or less productive. we basically just have to take those medications or do behavioural therapy to not be too big of an inconvinience to society. but at least from my own expirience and some conversations i had with fellow adhd friends, not one of these things are there to help us have a calm mind.

    • @notwwwe
      @notwwwe Před 2 lety +3

      "Everyone should just be themselvs!!, Exept for the disabeld and neurodivergent when they become a problem and we cant use them to prove how good People we are"

    • @alo4020
      @alo4020 Před rokem +1

      Interesting points of view . Thank you for sharing . Wish you calm , fruitful life ❤

  • @yadagirimbbs1
    @yadagirimbbs1 Před 9 měsíci

    Very well explained. Thank you🙏 sir😊

  • @demseit7504
    @demseit7504 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for this lecture!

  • @dimitravas6920
    @dimitravas6920 Před 6 měsíci

    Excelllent lecture, thank you!

  • @manjinderkaur2005
    @manjinderkaur2005 Před rokem

    Very helpful indeed!

  • @hanskraut2018
    @hanskraut2018 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome, thank you.✍

  • @garywalker9207
    @garywalker9207 Před 2 lety +2

    Treatment is Immediate & dramatic....! Great descriptors.

  • @NetBio-Senpai
    @NetBio-Senpai Před rokem

    Thnx

  • @shepglennon8760
    @shepglennon8760 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much for talking about structural issues! It's so rare to see people do that. You are a part of the solution

  • @Monica-hr1qx
    @Monica-hr1qx Před 5 měsíci

    great video

  • @SugarMilkbro
    @SugarMilkbro Před 2 lety +11

    I've had ADHD my whole life. The sheer lack of information on it still to this day is alarming. Seems the cookie cutter answer is drugs.

    • @SDS-ee9js
      @SDS-ee9js Před rokem +1

      True you’d think they know more by now considering it’s been in the DSM for many years already.

    • @SugarMilkbro
      @SugarMilkbro Před rokem

      @@SDS-ee9js I personally believe the reason is it isn't profitable enough. They already rake in the bucks from the drugs so why bother

    • @SDS-ee9js
      @SDS-ee9js Před rokem

      I agree. It is unfortunate

  • @robmehlenbacher402
    @robmehlenbacher402 Před 2 lety +6

    Yay! First comment. Thank you for an awesome channel.

  • @forlornfool221
    @forlornfool221 Před rokem +3

    As a person with multiple diagnosis.. now being 40 I think at least in my case, I have an overwhelming feeling that modern scosital construct is divergent from natural evolution. Meaning modern ways of living and expectations are at odds of natural ways of living and development of ancestry

  • @sonsa505
    @sonsa505 Před rokem +1

    I'm 40 and was diagnosed with combination type ADHD last year. I'm still so confused and trying to understand my issues. I am medicated on 100mg of Strattera. It helps but I'm still trying to grasp and understand this condition.

  • @veraarena1583
    @veraarena1583 Před 2 lety +1

    Great!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @drabdell
    @drabdell Před 2 lety +3

    Nice video, thank you, but i have noted your voice has changed, it sounds harsh.

  • @Trollking911justis
    @Trollking911justis Před rokem

    Intuitive mind and interaction with input of content. If you have deficit of reaction due to missing content. Then there. Spontaneous upgrade is an issue. Formatting perfection of phrase uptake.

  • @shepglennon8760
    @shepglennon8760 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I'm a 37 year old man who finally got diagnosed with ADD, due to severe inattention, but they put me on Strattera first. This video makes it seem like they should have tried Adderall first. Do you think I should raise this issue in my next psych appointment?

    • @Esther-yr1vp
      @Esther-yr1vp Před 4 měsíci +1

      Both can work very well if you think your current meds don,t work then bring it up but adderall isn’t a miracle cure either

  • @henrycrenshaw9070
    @henrycrenshaw9070 Před rokem

    not me rewinding the inattention clip

  • @muxammilshaikh
    @muxammilshaikh Před měsícem

    In this Social Media age: PPL suffering from Attention Seeking Activities Disorder... 😅

  • @popoffs5273
    @popoffs5273 Před rokem

    treatment: caffeine without caffeine I am mental.

  • @rexel666
    @rexel666 Před rokem

    There is no such thing as "ADHD."

  • @mac-ju5ot
    @mac-ju5ot Před rokem

    The Dr refused to give me ritLin.iknow ihave some form of it and what she to get better .....the Dr say d and don't want to becomeadeugaddict.