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In part two of a three-part series, Dr. Emily Wood, a certified psychiatrist at SpectrumPsych, delves into the complexities of ADHD, autism, and their intersections with chronic pain syndromes. The episode covers the science behind stimulant medications, how they impact the brain, and their efficacy in treating core ADHD symptoms, improving emotional regulation, relationships, and long-term health outcomes. Dr. Wood also shares a compelling case study of a late-diagnosed autistic adult with ADHD. The conversation addresses public misconceptions about addiction, over-prescribing, and the erroneous links between vaccines and autism, while discussing the challenges posed by medication shortages.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
01:33 Understanding Stimulant Medications for ADHD
06:14 Real-Life Impact of Proper Diagnosis and Treatment
11:16 Addressing Myths and Misconceptions
15:09 Genetics and Multifactorial Nature of Autism
19:25 Concerns About Stimulant Addiction
27:07 Comprehensive Treatment and Patient Stories
33:11 Conclusion
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