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ADHD BBC Documentary One Year Later: "Is it really too easy to be diagnosed with ADHD?" Interview with Lucy Robinson

ADHD BBC Documentary One Year Later: "Is it really too easy to be diagnosed with ADHD?" Interview with Lucy Robinson

Season 1 Episode 57 Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Hello and welcome back to The ADHD Skills Lab!

Producer Sarah here, excited to share this interview with Guardian editor Lucy Robinson, one year after her work on the article, "Is it really too easy to be diagnosed with ADHD?"

Curious about what's inside?

  • The challenges of having a new baby and undiagnosed ADHD
  • The complexities of a struggling mental health system
  • The real travesty is decades of underdiagnosis (yes, we explain this in more detail)

Thanks for being here! Until next time,
Sarah (Podcast Producer)

PS. Skye is running a FREE webinar this week helping you get into focus and get tasks done. You can learn more here:
https://www.addevent.com/event/XN21799689

ADHD Skills Discussed:

  • Reliance on a dopamine/sensory toolkit
  • Grounding and resetting rituals
  • Seek a network of support (professional and personal)


References:

  1. The Guardian: Is it really too easy to be diagnosed with ADHD? 
  2. BBC Panorama: ADHD Clinics Exposed


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