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Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults: A Guide for the Anxious, Uniquely Wired, and Easily Distracted Amazon.com: Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults: A Guide for the Anxious, Uniquely Wired, and Easily Distracted eBook : Maguire, Caroline: Kindle Store

Let's talk about treating the loneliness epidemic:

"Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults" by @authorcarolinem is a great manual is full of useful, easy to implement ideas, as well as a thorough overview on making friends. I highly recommend it!

www.amazon.com/Friendship-S...

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Well deserved!

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@gailsimone.bsky.social - I'm reading "Red Sonjia: Consumed". I just got to the part where 10 year old Sonjia is alone in the woods and fights the bear. I have to ask. Is that inspired by "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen? It seems like it could easily be coincidence or homage.

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Five Show to Get to Know Me:

1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
2. The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.
3. My Hero Academia
4. WWE RAW
5. Who's the Boss?

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New psychology research reveals the cognitive cost of smartphone notifications A recent study in Computers in Human Behavior provides evidence that a single smartphone pop-up derails mental focus for seven seconds. Researchers found that fragmented digital habits cause more cogn...

When I disabled all the notifications on my smart phone, I felt such an enormous sense of relief. It took me a while to figure out why. It was because I wasn't being constantly interrupted
New psychology research reveals the cognitive cost of smartphone notifications www.psypost.org/new-psycholo...

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Patients Vs. Profits A veteran psychiatrist shares his view of how private health insurance companies dictate — and limit — ADHD care in America.

"The only way to perpetually increase the profits demanded by shareholders is to deny legitimate claims or otherwise create obstacles that prevent or delay payments to providers." - Dr. William Dodson

www.additudemag.com/adhd-treatment-costs-ins...

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And hopefully every other monopoly, too.

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Yesterday, revenge sleep procrastination came up with half my clients.

I’m at the end of a school vacation week and two snow days making things busier than usual. So, I don’t want to do anything.

I’ve get a new term: revenge responsibility procrastination.

But, I’m still off to edit a podcast.

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Thanks for the reminder. I’ll figure out that setting.

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More Discrimination Against POC Children With ADHD, 46% Less Likely to Receive An ADHD Diagnosis - Adult ADD Strengths 69% lower odds of Black children to get diagnosed with ADHD vs otherwise identical white children. 50% lower odds of Hispanics & less rates of ADHD meds too

69% lower odds of African-Americans to get diagnosed with ADHD than otherwise identical white children.

50% lower odds of Hispanic-Americans

46% of lower odds of other ethnicities

More Discrimination Against POC Children With ADHD

adultaddstrengths.com/2016/02/29/d... #ADHDSky

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"Post-COVID-19 cognitive dysfunction appears to follow a
temporal course, evolving from acute focal deficits in attention,
working memory, and executive function to more persistent
multidomain impairments..
This analysis shows that several inflammatory and viral cytokines
remain elevated beyond the acute phase and are associated with
cognitive deficits..
The prevalence estimates [of cognitive dysfunction] vary
depending on the methodology used and the time of assessment
but generally range between 58% and 81% in hospitalized samples,
reflecting a significant impact on cognitive function.
In addition, a substantial number of patients, approximately 34%,
report subjective complaints, mainly related to attention and
naming..
Patients who experienced acute neurological symptoms such as
headache, anosmia, or dysgeusia were more likely to show deficits
in domains such as attention, memory, and executive functions.."
Do you remember when you had a headache?
'Cognition, cytokines, blood—brain barrier, and beyond in
COVID-19: A narrative review'
mdpi.com/1422-0067/27/1...
Cognition, Cytokines, Blood—Brain Barrier, and Beyond in
COVID-19: A Narrative Review I MDPI
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Hiroshi Yasuda (f*EiÉS) e @Yash25571Ø56-5d "Post-COVID-19 cognitive dysfunction appears to follow a temporal course, evolving from acute focal deficits in attention, working memory, and executive function to more persistent multidomain impairments.. This analysis shows that several inflammatory and viral cytokines remain elevated beyond the acute phase and are associated with cognitive deficits.. The prevalence estimates [of cognitive dysfunction] vary depending on the methodology used and the time of assessment but generally range between 58% and 81% in hospitalized samples, reflecting a significant impact on cognitive function. In addition, a substantial number of patients, approximately 34%, report subjective complaints, mainly related to attention and naming.. Patients who experienced acute neurological symptoms such as headache, anosmia, or dysgeusia were more likely to show deficits in domains such as attention, memory, and executive functions.." Do you remember when you had a headache? 'Cognition, cytokines, blood—brain barrier, and beyond in COVID-19: A narrative review' mdpi.com/1422-0067/27/1... Cognition, Cytokines, Blood—Brain Barrier, and Beyond in COVID-19: A Narrative Review I MDPI . Vfolecular Sciena mdpi.com u 91 0 207

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41516418/

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DadDHD SimulPod! ADHD and Fatherhood with Brendan Mahan Today's episode is a little different.  My buddies Shane Thrapp and Braden Young have started the DadDHD Podcast, and I'm helping them with their launch!  So rather than an episode of ADHD Essentials,...

My buddies Shane Thrapp and Braden Young have started the DadDHD Podcast, and I'm helping them with their launch! So, I'm featuring episode 5 of their show where they interviewed me about fatherhood and ADHD. I hope you enjoy it.
www.podbean.com/eas/pb-qi9kc...

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I hear you. It is painful. And unsettling!

I'm just saying that we so often talk about it like it's this unique thing when in fact it's a form of anxiety and that can help us address it more effectively.

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psst...
Rejection sensitivity isn't some mysterious, unknowable thing. It's just a form of anxiety.
So anxiety management techniques will help.
Pass it on.

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Raises hand.

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Anybody just not wear their glasses on the weekend and during the summer?

(This is a post about ADHD meds.)

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Most of the time when you clean a room, the mess gets worse before it gets better.

This post is both literal and a metaphor. Use it as you see fit.

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Most of the time when you clean a room, the mess gets worse before it gets better.

This post is both literal and a metaphor. Use it as you see fit.

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Does that mean that if you take your kid to watch women do professional wrestling you can be arrested?

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How Restrictions Help ADHD and Creativity Thrive with Bradley Smith II In today’s episode, I talk to ADHD coach Bradley Smith II. Bradley joins the pod to talk about about how restrictions help ADHD and creativity thrive.  We discuss the nature of creativity, the ways t...

In this episode of the ADHD Essentials Pod, I interview Bradley Smith II about how restrictions help ADHD & creativity thrive. We discuss the nature of creativity, ways that ADHD can lead to small scale mourning, and how to set useful limitations.

www.podbean.com/eas/pb-x2g8c...

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Crush Your ADHD Summit Want more highly effective yet simple insights and strategies to help you be empowered and successful this year? Join the Crush Your ADHD Summit!

The 2026 "Crush Your ADHD Summit" starts tomorrow and runs all week. 25 experts, myself included, will be presenting on topics that are useful for adults with ADHD.

Mine talk is on how we can use planning for things beyond just productivity.

www.alanpbrown.com/a/2148208829...

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Please do, because you're giving enough information to make me curious, but being so vague that I have no idea what you're talking about.

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Thoughts on ADHD & Goals for 2026 It’s January 10th.  By now, odds are you’ve already fallen down on some of your resolutions.  To that end, I want to talk about two of my goals that I can almost guarantee were more delayed than yours...

In which I discuss taking 16 years to accomplish not one, but two! five-year goals.

And share three takeaways from the experience.

www.podbean.com/eas/pb-zfemu...

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I hear you. I was there nit that long ago, as you know. (And got hit with a stomach thing on Monday.) I'll try to be as light as lift as I can for you. Seems like we're gonna coast downhill for a bit anyway.

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There isn’t a secret bonus final episode of Stranger Things, and you don’t hate the ending as much as you think. You’re just sad the show is over. And that’s okay. You’re allowed.

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Thanks! I try to be.

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Maybe take a picture of a few of them, and the use the picture you like the most? Let the pic decide?

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