
The Anatomy of ADHD: The Placebo vs Non-Placebo Approach
The Anatomy of Mental Health: The Placebo vs Non-Placebo Approach, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Rober
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By:
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Joseph Rodriguez
About this listen
The Anatomy of ADHD: The Placebo vs. Non-Placebo Approach is an insightful exploration of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) through the lens of both belief-driven methods and scientific, evidence-based treatments. This book provides listeners with a deep understanding of the unique characteristics of ADHD and how it affects individuals in different ways, while offering a wide range of tools and strategies to help manage its symptoms.
The book is structured around two complementary approaches. The placebo-based approach emphasizes the power of belief, routines, and caregiver or teacher expectations in managing ADHD symptoms. It explores how structured environments, positive reinforcement, and self-regulation techniques can improve focus, reduce hyperactivity, and build emotional resilience. The placebo effect, often associated with belief in a treatment, can produce real improvements in behavior and attention when consistent systems of support and expectation are in place.
On the non-placebo side, the book presents established, evidence-based treatments, including medications such as stimulants and non-stimulants, as well as behavioral therapies. It explores how stimulant medications like methylphenidate (Ritalin) and amphetamines (Adderall) work to improve attention and impulse control by increasing dopamine levels in the brain. Non-stimulant medications like guanfacine and clonidine are also covered, offering alternative treatment options for managing hyperactivity and emotional regulation. Additionally, the book delves into Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps individuals with ADHD learn strategies to manage impulsive behaviors, improve organizational skills, and develop better time management.
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