The Testing Psychologist Podcast

509. “That” NYT Article on ADHD: Challenging Our Beliefs

May 5, 2025
Dive into the intriguing world of ADHD as this discussion tackles the fluctuating nature of symptoms. Recent research, including insights from the MTA study, reveals that ADHD isn't a static trait but rather changes with age and environment. Listeners learn about the implications for diagnosis and treatment, emphasizing the need for flexibility in clinical models. The conversation also explores what ‘remission’ really means and offers practical tips for clinicians to enhance assessments and follow-up care. Perfect for those grappling with inconsistent ADHD data!
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ANECDOTE

Multiple Evaluations Reveal Change

  • Dr. Sharp has evaluated some clients multiple times across years and sees how ADHD presentations can differ.
  • This personal experience reflects the clinical challenge of symptom fluctuation over time.
INSIGHT

ADHD Symptoms Fluctuate Over Time

  • ADHD symptoms are not fixed but fluctuate significantly over time and environment.
  • Around 64% of individuals show a fluctuating symptom pattern, sometimes experiencing remission.
INSIGHT

Environment's Dual Role on ADHD

  • Long-term engagement in high-demand environments may lead to remission of ADHD symptoms.
  • Sudden high-demand spikes can cause symptom spikes, especially during life transitions like middle school.
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