Episode 30: When ADHD and Anxiety Overlap
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Summary
In this episode of the Nimble Youth Podcast, hosts Matthew Butterman and Dr. Gretchen Hoyle discuss the complex interplay between ADHD and anxiety in children, particularly when disruptive behaviors lead to school challenges. They explore the symptoms, the impact of trauma, and the importance of accurate diagnosis and treatment. The conversation emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach that includes medication, therapy, and sleep hygiene to support children's mental health effectively.
Takeaways
- Understanding the overlap between ADHD and anxiety is crucial.
- Children with disruptive behaviors are often overwhelmed, not bad.
- Emotional dysregulation can stem from trauma, not just ADHD or anxiety.
- Measurement tools like questionnaires help in diagnosing conditions.
- Treatment plans may require balancing medications for ADHD and anxiety.
- Sleep hygiene is essential for mental health and medication effectiveness.
- Parents should limit children's access to phones at night.
- Early intervention can lead to significant improvements in behavior.
- Support from healthcare professionals is vital for families in crisis.
- It's important to recognize that struggling children need support, not blame.
Titles
Navigating ADHD and Anxiety in Children
Understanding Disruptive Behaviors in Kids
Sound bites
"These are not what you call bad kids, right?"
"Medicine to me is gonna be on the table."
"It means that their brain needs support."
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Disruptive Behaviors in Children
05:44 The Overlap of ADHD and Anxiety
11:02 Navigating Treatment Options
16:54 The Importance of Sleep in Mental Health
19:01 Hope and Support for Families
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