

Dr. Steven Storage
Amen Clinics psychiatrist. He discusses how ADHD can manifest in adulthood and strategies for managing screen time and dopamine balance.
Top 3 podcasts with Dr. Steven Storage
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Aug 11, 2025 • 22min
Why ADHD Hits Harder in Adulthood—and What to Do About It
Dr. Steven Storage, a psychiatrist from Amen Clinics, dives into the surprising adult manifestations of ADHD. He reveals how symptoms often emerge during significant life changes, like college or hormonal shifts. The discussion highlights the genetic factors without a death sentence for those predisposed. Additionally, he provides strategies for managing screen time and maintaining dopamine balance in our hyper-digital world. Parents will find valuable tips to help their children navigate technology and build resilience.

Aug 4, 2025 • 41min
Stop Believing These ADHD Myths: Get the Real Deal, with Dr. Steven Storage
Dr. Steven Storage, an associate medical director at Amen Clinics, sheds light on the complexities of ADHD, revealing there are seven unique types instead of the traditionally recognized three. He discusses how brain scans can differentiate these types, such as inattentive and over-focused ADHD, influencing treatment choices. Listeners learn about the 'Ring of Fire' type and the importance of personalized approaches. Storage also emphasizes incorporating lifestyle changes like sleep and nutrition alongside medication for effective management, aiming to improve daily functioning and self-esteem.

Aug 4, 2025 • 41min
Stop Believing These ADHD Myths: Get the Real Deal, with Dr. Steven Storage
Dr. Steven Storage, a psychiatrist at Amen Clinics specializing in ADHD, exposes the complexities of this often-misunderstood condition. He discusses seven distinct types of ADHD, revealing how brain scans can lead to personalized treatments. From inattentive types to the explosive 'Ring of Fire,' each subtype has unique characteristics and treatment needs. Dr. Storage emphasizes holistic management strategies, including lifestyle changes and the importance of accurate diagnosis to ensure effective care for patients and their families.