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ADHS und Wechseljahre
ADHS bei Erwachsenen: Die Rolle der Hausärzte – Ein Weckruf für die Versorgung von Frauen in den Wechseljahren ADHS wird oft übersehen – besonders bei Erwachsenen. Während die Störung meist mit hyperaktiven Kindern und Jugendlichen in...
Find Your Voice Self-Advocacy Cards
Find Your Voice is a family-driven initiative created by a team of neurodivergents: Designer Dad Steve, Early Years Educator Mom Tara, and their daughter, Miss A. Based in Melbourne, Australia, our journey began with a need—our daughter often experiences situational mutism, especially in high-stress environments, and we wanted to help her communicate more comfortably.
Autistic People's Experience of Empathy and the Autistic Empathy Deficit Narrative | Autism in Adulthood
Background: There is a dominant discourse, both in clinical texts and throughout the academic literature, that autistic people lack empathy; however, over the past decade, both clinicians and academics have increasingly rejected deficit-based descriptions of autism in favor of more nuanced explanations of the experience of autistic individuals in a social world. Methods: This study asked 76 autistic individuals about their own experience of empathy and the oft-cited empathy deficit. Data were thematically analyzed and revealed a wide array of empathic self-concepts among respondents. Results: Notably, there was a high proportion of hyper-empathic experiences. Many respondents reported their empathic responses to be overwhelming, or even distressing. These different experiences of empathy contrast with societal expectations of empathy, which often result in additional labor for autistic people as they navigate the non-autistic centered world. Conclusion: Although the academic literature is, in some areas, slowly moving away from a deficit perspective, more broadly there is still a negative impact from misconceptions around autistic people and empathy. Further work needs to be done to not only explore this misconception at a societal (rather than academic) level, but also better bridge the gap around the changing ideas of empathy and real-world understanding of autistic empathy.
“I'm Human After All”: Autism, Trauma, and Affective Empathy
Academic literature has long associated autism with empathy deficits. Although this view has been attenuated over time to include only cognitive empathy, earlier perceptions continue to influence popular representations of autism and screening/diagnostic ...
Please stop calling yourself an HSP. 😫
Hyper sensitivity is real, but the term HSP dehumanizes autistic people.
The Best Jobs for People with ADHD
There are many types of jobs and work environments in which the unique traits and symptoms of ADHD can help you succeed.
Online Treffen der SHG “ADHS Autismus und andere Aliens im Spektrum” in Trägerschaft der Berliner Cannabis Hilfe (BCH)
Siehe auch: Termine und Veranstaltungen Der Berliner Cannabis-Hilfe trifft sich regelmäßig online. Bitte die Hinweise zu den Online Treffen und der Teilnahme via Google Meet beachten. Für den Austausch zwischen den Treffen: Einladungslink zur Signal Gruppe Menschen, die Beratung zum…
Kenopsia – The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
The Eeriness of Places Left Behind
Agnosthesia – The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
the state of not knowing how you really feel about something, which forces you to sift through clues hidden in your own behavior, as if you were some other person—noticing a twist of acid in your voice, an obscene amount of effort you put into something trifling, or an inexplicable weight on your shoulders that makes it difficult to get out of bed.
Who is an empath? 15 signs to tell if you are one.
What is an empath? How can you tell if you are an empath? Here are 15 signs that can help you identify empathic personalities.
What is AuDHD? 5 important things to know when someone has both autism and ADHD
Autism and ADHD frequently overlap and the combination can create internal conflict and unmet needs.
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Autismus Dialog – das Kooperationsnetzwerk von Autistinnen und Autisten. Herausgeber des unabhängigen autismus magazin. Ehrlich. Authentisch. Auf Augenhöhe.
Risk factors associated with newly diagnosed attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in adults: a retrospective case-control study - BMC Psychiatry
Background Knowledge of risk factors for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may facilitate early diagnosis; however, studies examining a broad range of potential risk factors for ADHD in adults are limited. This study aimed to identify risk factors associated with newly diagnosed ADHD among adults in the United States (US). Methods Eligible adults from the IQVIA PharMetrics® Plus database (10/01/2015-09/30/2021) were classified into the ADHD cohort if they had ≥ 2 ADHD diagnoses (index date: first ADHD diagnosis) and into the non-ADHD cohort if they had no observed ADHD diagnosis (index date: random date) with a 1:3 case-to-control ratio. Risk factors for newly diagnosed ADHD were assessed during the 12-month baseline period; logistic regression with stepwise variable selection was used to assess statistically significant association. The combined impact of selected risk factors was explored using common patient profiles. Results A total of 337,034 patients were included in the ADHD cohort (mean age 35.2 years; 54.5% female) and 1,011,102 in the non-ADHD cohort (mean age 44.0 years; 52.4% female). During the baseline period, the most frequent mental health comorbidities in the ADHD and non-ADHD cohorts were anxiety disorders (34.4% and 11.1%) and depressive disorders (27.9% and 7.8%). Accordingly, a higher proportion of patients in the ADHD cohort received antianxiety agents (20.6% and 8.3%) and antidepressants (40.9% and 15.8%). Key risk factors associated with a significantly increased probability of ADHD included the number of mental health comorbidities (odds ratio [OR] for 1 comorbidity: 1.41; ≥2 comorbidities: 1.45), along with certain mental health comorbidities (e.g., feeding and eating disorders [OR: 1.88], bipolar disorders [OR: 1.50], depressive disorders [OR: 1.37], trauma- and stressor-related disorders [OR: 1.27], anxiety disorders [OR: 1.24]), use of antidepressants (OR: 1.87) and antianxiety agents (OR: 1.40), and having ≥ 1 psychotherapy visit (OR: 1.70), ≥ 1 specialist visit (OR: 1.30), and ≥ 10 outpatient visits (OR: 1.51) (all p 0.05). The predicted risk of ADHD for patients with treated anxiety and depressive disorders was 81.9%. Conclusions Mental health comorbidities and related treatments are significantly associated with newly diagnosed ADHD in US adults. Screening for patients with risk factors for ADHD may allow early diagnosis and appropriate management.
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children: more focus on care and support, less on diagnosis
ADHD diagnoses continue to increase, but Luise Kazda and colleagues argue that the push for diagnosis could be hampering access to care and support for children
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The prevalence of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children has been rising for several decades,1234 including in countries with previously low rates.5 In Germany, for example, the prevalence of ADHD in children rose by 77% over 10 years, from 2.2% in 2004 to 3.8% in 2013.6 Enhanced awareness of mental wellbeing and neurodiversity during the covid-19 pandemic has led to a change in public discourse around ADHD.78
Highly viewed videos on social media describe a variety of ADHD symptoms and encourage viewers to seek diagnostic evaluation.8910 Many of the most highly viewed TikTok videos (the #adhd hashtag stands at over 30 billion views) are easy to understand and relatable, but most provide content created by non-healthcare professionals that is often misleading or wrong,10 which can lead to “unrealistic expectations.”8 Diagnosis of ADHD, however, depends on an assessment of the frequency and severity of hyperactive and inattentive behaviours that exist on a …
Prevalence and Trends in ADHD Among US Children and Adolescents, 2017-2022
This cross-sectional study estimates prevalence and trends of ADHD diagnosis among US children and adolescents from 2017 to 2022.
ADHD: Overdiagnosed and overtreated, or misdiagnosed and mistreated?
In today’s changing medical climate, physicians need to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) better and more cost-effectively. The authors review recommendations supported by recent research and offer simple practices that integrate medicine and behavioral health for patients with ADHD.
newsGP - Research finds ADHD is overdiagnosed, but experts remain unconvinced
While fears have been raised about overdiagnosis, there are also concerns about the possible implications for clinicians, patients and families.
Folgen von ADHS
Review: Dipl.-Psych. Waldemar Zdero Unbehandeltes ADHS hat nicht nur akute Verhaltenssymptome, sondern zeigt massive langfristige Folgen, die oft das ge...
Takiwātanga – in your own time and space
Autism research at the crossroads
The power struggle between researchers, autistic self-advocates and parents is threatening progress across the field.
Ian Campbell (@neurovagrant@masto.deoan.org)
Attached: 2 images William Gibson, Idoru, 1996. At once encapsulating a common neurodivergent (especially AuDHD) experience and skillset, and explaining the strengths it may lend, in ways clinically confirmed by researchers one to two decades later. Years before the term “neurodiversity” was coined, and just as the associated movement was taking its first breaths. #neurodivergent #autistic #AuDHD
Predictive validity of self-report questionnaires in the assessment of autism spectrum disorders in adults - PubMed
While various screening instruments for autism spectrum disorders are widely used in diagnostic assessments, their psychometric properties have not been simultaneously evaluated in the outpatient setting where these instruments are used most. In this study, we tested the Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagno …
ADHS Medikamente - Medikinet, Elvanse und Co
Die Medikation bei ADHS ist ein emotionsgeladenes Thema. Fast jeder hat eine Meinung und nur wenige eine Ahnung.Nicht jedes ADHS muss oder sollte mit
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Education Access: We’ve Turned Classrooms Into a Hell for Neurodivergence
We have autistic children who need us to support them as architects of their own liberation against the schools and clinicians and institutions and police and prosecutors who would crush and destroy them. AUTISTIC HOYA: THE NEURODIVERSITY MOVEMENTS NEEDS ITS SHOES OFF, AND FISTS UP. The picture shows a school classroom as I see it, […]
ADHD Evidence Project
Cutting through noise to bring you what the scientific community has taught us about ADHD.
Autismus verschwinden lassen - Eine Geschichte des Nicht-Verstehens
I. Die Natur des Autismus Was ist Autismus? Im Kern handelt es sich auf biologischer Ebene um einen qualitativ und quantitativ unterschiedlichen Prozess der Gehirnentwicklung.
Autism and memory
The relationship between autism and memory, specifically memory functions in relation to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is an ongoing topic of research. ASD is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by social communication and interaction impairments, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior. In this article, the word autism is used to refer to the whole range of conditions on the autism spectrum, which are not uncommon.[1]