Present and Sober
Prof. James Brown: What the Adult ADHD!?!
February 7, 2023
Join us for one of our most requested topics ever! A discussion all around ADHD & its impact on addiction, with a leading expert in the field. Sam and James explore what ADHD is, what it isn't, and sort the facts from fiction so you don't have to. This has been a long time coming and will help you sort through a lot of the misinformation and bias which has been spread by the sensationalist media over the past few decades.
Join us for one of our most requested topics ever! A discussion all around ADHD & its impact on addiction, with a leading expert in the field. Sam and James explore what ADHD is, what it isn't, and sort the facts from fiction so you don't have to. This has been a long time coming, and will help you sort through a lot of the misinformation and bias which has been spread by the sensationalist media over the past few decades. 

Prof. James Brown is an expert in the field of Adult ADHD, co-host of the ultra-successful 'ADHD Adults Podcast' and on the board for the 'ADHD Adult UK' charity. 'ADHDadultUK' provides support for adults with ADHD (or those with ADHD symptoms) through psychoeducation and by building community and public awareness of ADHD.

07/02/2023
Present and Sober Podcast 
Episode 88
Prof. James Brown: What the Adult ADHD!?!

What You'll learn in this Episode:

- What ADHD is 
- What ADHD isn't 
- A lot of the myths that surround ADHD 
- What to do if you think you may have ADHD

Here are links to Jame's resources...

Charity: https://www.adhdadult.uk/
Podcast: https://www.adhdadult.uk/podcast/

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