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ADHD is “Get-out-of-able”: An Interview with Dr. Ned Hallowell, the Godfather of ADHD

Jan 06, 202033 minEp. 5
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Episode description

On his 70th birthday, Edward (Ned) Hallowell, M.D. shares his unflinchingly positive outlook about adults with ADHD and the gift it can be in our lives.

Dr. Hallowell's 1994 best-selling book Driven to Distraction remains one of the single most important books about adults with ADHD ever written. His latest book, V.A.S.T., argues that ADHD is an outdated name and that Variable Attention Stimulus Trait is a much better one.

Finally, Dr. Hallowell shares his belief that ADHD is "get-out-of-able." That diagnosing, treating, and learning to harness ADHD's gifts puts an end to the suffering it can bring. 

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Two Quotes

"In my career, I have not been treating disabilities. I have been helping people unwrap their gifts."

"ADHD can ruin your life and just make life a living hell if you don't know what's going on. And that's so sad because this living hell is get-out-of-able. You don't have to live in it. You don't have to suffer."

ADHD Resources in this Episode

 JDHD | For Lawyers with ADHD

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