E49: Reconciling the medical model of ADHD, and the neurodiversity paradigm, with ADHD coach Liz Lewis
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Today I have the privilege of speaking with ADHD coach, Liz Lewis, and we break down some of our observations and the nuances behind how the ADHD coaching industry has evolved over the last few years. We also talk about a ‘whole person’ look at the diagnosis as an adult, and how to think about personalizing your care.
We cover:
- Why ADHD is about a lot more than executive dysfunction,
- How can the medical model and the neurodiversity paradigm be reconciled in understanding and treating ADHD?
- What are the specific challenges and expectations faced by women with ADHD?
- How can the ADHD community navigate the challenges of social media and online influencers?
Resources mentioned in the show:
- Check out The 2023 Annual International Conference on ADHD
- The OG: The ADHD Resource Hub,
- Access: Our list of mental health resources and connections, and some free downloads, or low cost counselling in Ontario,
- Use the discount code ‘CCPODCAST’ at checkout, for 15% off on DIY*ADHD.
About our guest:
Liz Lewis is a writer, coach and ADHD mom who started talking about ADHD women before it was cool. Liz is the Founder of ADHD Enclave, an online community built to enhance and inspire the lives of brilliant but overwhelmed women and moms with ADHD. Liz’s favorite hobbies include reading, working out, and watching trashy tv. Sometimes all at the same time.
Find Liz: Instagram | Website | Email to join her Reading Circle: healthyadhd@gmail.com
Find Christina (CRPO #003908): Website |Find a Therapist |Our Online Courses | Instagram |TikTok
A gentle reminder that this is not therapy, and Christina is not your therapist. If you need more one on one support or treatment, please check out the links posted in the Show info and episode notes on the main podcast webpage.
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