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39 The Discovery and Evolution of ADHD
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39 The Discovery and Evolution of ADHD

Hey, fellow divergents! Welcome back to "Attention Please," the podcast that takes you down the rabbit hole of ADHD. I'm your host, D.C. Today, we're diving into the fascinating history of ADHD—how we came to understand it, the minds behind its discovery, and how we've treated it over the years. Let's go!

  • 1798: Scottish physician Sir Alexander Crichton describes "mental restlessness," the earliest documentation of what we now recognize as ADHD.
  • 1845: Dr. Heinrich Hoffmann's children's book introduces "Fidgety Phil," an early literary depiction of ADHD-like behavior.
  • 1930s: Dr. Charles Bradley's experiments with Benzedrine reveal the effectiveness of stimulants in treating ADHD.
  • 1980s: Dr. Virginia Douglas's research helps establish ADHD as a legitimate diagnosis, leading to its inclusion in the DSM-III.
  • The rise of Ritalin in the 1950s and Adderall in the 1990s revolutionizes ADHD treatment.
  • Exploration of non-stimulant medications and behavioral therapies that offer diverse treatment options today.
  • Did you know caffeine was one of the earliest treatments for ADHD symptoms?
  • Listener question: "How have diagnostic criteria for ADHD changed over the years?"

Join us as we explore these milestones and more, shedding light on the journey from early observations to modern treatments. If you enjoyed the episode, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and visit our website for more ADHD resources. Thanks for listening!

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The most informative podcast about adult ADHD--3,500 seconds, 720 minutes, or 12+ hours of free audio content to help you manage neurodivergence as an adult. ❤️ Free audio course perfect for people who want to design a strategic life plan.