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Latine ADHD

Latine ADHD

著者: Dr. Janice Castro
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Welcome to Latine ADHD with Dr. Janice Castro, a licensed psychologist and your host. This is a space where ADHD and cultura intersect—a place to learn, feel seen, and build resilience. Whether you have ADHD, care for someone who does, or work in mental health, this podcast offers real-life strategies and culturally relevant insights. Join us for conversations with experts and everyday people as we tackle stigma, share stories, and explore practical tools for thriving with ADHD. Subscribe now and celebrate the connection between ADHD and Latine culture, one story at a time! Want to learn more about your host, Dr. Janice Castro? Visit my website: https://www.drjanicecastro.com/Copyright 2025 Dr. Janice Castro 個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 科学 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • S4 finale: Neuro-Affirming Care
    2025/12/03

    In this Season 4 finale episode of Latine ADHD, I’m joined by Dr. Hurtado-Alvarado, Licensed Psychologist and co-founder of Prickly Pear Therapy and Training in Austin, Texas, a bilingual, bicultural practice grounded in trauma-informed and culturally affirming care.

    We talk about what it really means to offer neuro-affirming care from understanding masking and ableism, to navigating assessments and therapy as BIPOC adults with ADHD. Dr. Hurtado breaks down the barriers many Latine and multilingual clients face in finding providers who truly “get it,” and shares practical tips for self-advocacy and finding the right therapeutic fit.

    If you’ve ever wondered how culture, language, and neurodiversity intersect in mental-health care, this conversation is for you.

    Connect with Prickly Pear Therapy and Training:

    Website: https://pricklypeartherapy.com/

    Let’s Stay Connected:
    💌 Subscribe to my newsletter for ADHD-friendly tools and stories from our comunidad:

    https://www.drjanicecastro.com/#ADHDResources


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    19 分
  • S4 E5: ADHD, Sensory Overload & Our Latine Families
    2025/11/26

    Do bright lights, loud rooms, or crowded family gatherings drain you faster than everyone else? You’re not imagining it and you’re not “too sensitive.”

    In this episode of Latine ADHD, Dr. Janice Castro breaks down what sensory overload looks like through an ADHD lens, especially for those of us raised in Latine families where noise, music, and constant stimulation tend to be part of the culture.

    You’ll learn:
    🔹 Why the ADHD brain processes sounds, lights, smells, and textures differently
    🔹 What research says about sensory sensitivity, avoidance, seeking, and low registration
    🔹 How sensory overwhelm shows up in our familias during holidays and gatherings
    🔹 Why honoring your capacity is not disrespectful, it’s self-respect
    🔹 A simple 3-step ADHD-friendly tool to help you plan for sensory overwhelm before it hits

    You'll also hear a personal story about choosing rest during the holidays even when it felt uncomfortable or “out of tradition.” Listening to your body isn’t selfish. It’s wisdom.

    If you’ve ever felt “too much,” “too sensitive,” or confused by your reactions, this episode will help you feel seen, understood, and a little less alone.

    🪴 If you’re an adult looking for a therapist who understands ADHD and cultura, I’m currently accepting new clients for online therapy in California.
    You can reach me at: contact@jcpsychologicalservices.com

    My approach is collaborative, culturally aware, and ADHD-friendly.

    Let’s Stay Connected:
    💌 Subscribe to my newsletter for ADHD-friendly tools and stories from our comunidad:

    https://www.drjanicecastro.com/#ADHDResources
    🎧 Follow Latine ADHD wherever you get your podcasts
    📲 Share this episode with a friend who might need it

    Research article referenced in episode:

    Jurek, Lucie, et al. “Sensory processing in individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder compared with control populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis.” Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, vol. 64, no. 10, Oct. 2025, pp. 1132–1147, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2025.02.019.


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    6 分
  • Shame, ADHD & Healing
    2025/11/19

    In this episode of Latine ADHD, host Dr. Janice Castro sits down with Chantall Hernandez, LMFT, a Latina relationship therapist and founder of Generational Mental Wellness Therapy, who shares her personal story of being diagnosed with ADHD and learning to break the shame cycle through self-compassion.

    We talk about how negative self-talk shows up when ADHD symptoms like forgetfulness or losing items trigger frustration and how small mindset shifts can help us respond with kindness instead of criticism. Chantall opens up about her late diagnosis, how growing up without answers affected her self-esteem, and the powerful practice of saying “hold on” before shame takes over.

    This conversation reminds us that healing starts with how we speak to ourselves and that compassion is a radical act of self-love in our comunidad.

    Connect with Chantall Hernandez:

    Instagram: @Chantall.lmft

    Website: https://chantalllmft.clientsecure.me/

    Let’s Stay Connected:
    💌 Subscribe to my newsletter for ADHD-friendly tools and stories from our comunidad:

    https://www.drjanicecastro.com/#ADHDResources

    🎧 Follow Latine ADHD wherever you get your podcasts


    📲 Share this episode with a friend who might need it


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    20 分
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