

Ep 157 Case Study of Elon Musk and more with Dr Ellen Littman Part 3
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This episode delves into the complexities and profound impacts of ADHD, particularly in women, extending to discussions on autism's role in those also living with ADHD and chronic pain. Dr. Ellen Littman emphasizes the under-recognition and training regarding autistic spectrum behaviors in women and girls. They discuss how these conditions exacerbate difficulties in social interactions, increase susceptibility to environmental impacts like allergies or asthma, and contribute to emotional dysregulation. The session also touches on notable individuals like Elon Musk, illustrating how ADHD and autism can coexist with success. The episode aims to destigmatize ADHD and autism, highlighting the neurodivergent spectrum and emphasizing strength-based perspectives in diagnosis and treatment.
00:00 Exploring ADHD and Women: Profound Impacts and Overlaps with Autism
00:59 Introduction : Insights on ADHD, Autism, and Chronic Pain
01:28 Understanding Autism in Women and Girls: A New Perspective
07:43 The Complex Interplay of ADHD, Autism, and Emotional Dysregulation
09:50 Elon Musk: A Case Study in ADHD, Autism, and Emotional Challenges
12:33 Depathologizing ADHD: A Shift Towards Understanding and Acceptance
16:14 The Journey of Advocacy and Education in ADHD and Autism
22:47 Concluding Thoughts: The Importance of Holistic Approaches and Community Support
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