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In this episode: Jen talks about the complex and interesting history of ADHD. The symptoms were recognized as a condition since the 1800’s but was seen as a moral failing in children, it was then recognized as a physiological brain problem in children in the 1900’s, stimulant medications began to be used as treatment in the 1960’s but by the 1970’s there was backlash, and in the 1990’s many organizations and clinicians refused to validate that the emerging diagnosis of Adult ADHD even existed.
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SOURCES USED FOR THIS EPISODE:
The Controversy That Was Adult ADHD (Article) - ADDitude Magazine
The Evolution of ADHD (Article) - ADDitude Magazine
What Does Everybody Else Know That I Don’t? (Book) - Dr. MIchele Novotni
The History Of ADHD And It’s Treatments (Article) - ADDitude Magazine
The Early History Of ADJD (Video) - Dr. Russell Barkley