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206. EXPLOSIVE ADHD Debate You Need to Hear with Psychiatrist Dr. Ryan Sultan

Oct 23, 2025
Dr. Ryan Sultan, a board-certified psychiatrist and researcher at Columbia University, dives into the explosive debate surrounding ADHD diagnosis and treatment. With American rates soaring compared to other countries, he questions the validity of ADHD as a medical condition. They discuss the lack of biological markers for diagnosis, the influence of lifestyle on attention issues, and the potential risks of stimulant medications. Sultan advocates for a reevaluation of educational practices, lifestyle adjustments, and the pursuit of community-led alternatives.
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INSIGHT

ADHD As An Expanded Syndrome

  • ADHD prevalence in the U.S. has expanded as the diagnostic 'bucket' widened and social factors changed.
  • The label mixes biological, cultural, and environmental causes rather than a single discrete disease.
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U.S. Cultural Factors Drive High Prescribing

  • The U.S. prescribes far more stimulants per capita than other countries, revealing cultural and system differences.
  • Social media, schooling, and tech-driven attention changes likely increase ADHD-like symptoms.
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Multiple Forces Expanded Diagnosis

  • Diagnostic expansion and pharmaceutical interests historically interacted to increase psychiatric labeling.
  • Contemporary increases also reflect telehealth, social demand, and reduced gatekeeping.
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