
What does the science really say about ADHD? In this episode of The ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast, Kate Brownfield talks with Dr. Stephen Faraone, one of the world’s leading ADHD researchers and founder of the ADHD Evidence Project, about ADHD medication, misinformation, co-occurring conditions, and evidence-based treatment. This conversation helps parents better understand what’s supported by research, what gets overstated online, and how to think more clearly about treatment decisions for kids and teens with ADHD. In this episode: ADHD myths vs. evidence stimulant vs. non-stimulant medication ADHD medication and addiction concerns anxiety, depression, and other co-occurring conditions behavior therapy, CBT, and skill-building support Resources mentioned: ADHD Evidence Project: https://www.adhdevidence.org/ ADHD Kids Can Thrive: https://adhdkidscanthrive.com/ Enjoyed this episode? Follow, rate, and share with a parent who wants a more grounded, research-based understanding of ADHD treatment, medication, and support.
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