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Ep 236 ADHD and Trauma: What You Need to Know

Dr. Michael Lenz MD Season 5 Episode 236

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Understanding the Link Between ADHD and Trauma with Dr. Iris Manor

Join us as we explore the intricate connections between ADHD, PTSD, and trauma with Dr. Iris Manor, a renowned child and adolescent psychiatrist and director of the lifespan ADHD clinic at Gaha Mental Health Clinic. In this in-depth discussion, Dr. Manor sheds light on why individuals with ADHD are more prone to developing traumatic stress disorders and PTSD, backed by research and case studies. We delve into the biological, behavioral, and environmental factors contributing to these conditions, as well as the essential treatment and management strategies. Dr. Manor also emphasizes the importance of treating ADHD to mitigate the impact of trauma and provides valuable insights into the role of family dynamics in recovery. Whether you're a clinician, a parent, or someone living with ADHD and trauma, this episode offers vital information and practical advice.

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00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Special Guest
01:19 Understanding the Link Between ADHD and Trauma
03:20 Behavioral and Biological Explanations
05:22 Genetic and Environmental Factors
07:53 Impact of Trauma on ADHD
14:16 COVID-19 as a Trauma and Its Effects
19:23 Treatment and Resilience Strategies
26:05 Positive Magic Circle for PTSD and ADHD
26:31 Screening Parents for ADHD and PTSD
26:49 Diagnosing and Treating Families
29:22 Challenges in Treating ADHD and PTSD
31:36 Emotional Dysregulation and ADHD
33:48 Medications for Emotional Dysregulation
36:23 Autism, ADHD, and Trauma
39:07 The Impact of Trauma on ADHD
44:48 ADHD Awareness and Treatment

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