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Rethinking ADHD | Qbtech
Despite the wealth of information about ADHD, it is still widely misunderstood. This is the home of better understanding of ADHD - for clinicians, by clinicians. Brought to you by Qbtech, the leading ADHD testing company providing clinicians with objective data on ADHD symptoms; inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episodes
The Future of ADHD Assessment with Qbtech: Research, Technology and Better Patient Care 08.07.2026 22:08
How do you turn promising research into technology that genuinely improves ADHD care? In this episode of Rethinking ADHD , Danielle Vaeth, Ragini Sanyal, and Robert Nolen explore the journey from clinical research to real-world implementation, and why innovation depends on both scientific evidence and feedback from clinicians and patients. The discussion covers the development of QbMobile , a new...
How can Qb testing help empower ADHD patients? | Mini Episode 30.06.2026 8:00
Katie Hathaway, Charlotte Coates, and Danielle Vaeth explore how virtual ADHD care and objective testing can help patients become more involved in their own treatment journey. Our experts discuss how virtual care models and tools such as QbCheck can make symptom data more accessible and easier for patients to understand. Helping patients to visualize symptoms as measurable data over time can...
How can technology support ADHD care delivery? | Mini episode 22.06.2026 8:02
In this video, our expert panel discusses the changing role of technology in the ADHD clinic. Our experts discuss how technology can support measurement-based care, improve patient-clinician communication channels, and help standardize ADHD care. They see the clinician and technology co-piloting ADHD care, with clinical judgment supported by efficiency improvements and additional data...
Traditional ADHD care vs virtual ADHD care | Mini episode 15.06.2026 7:44
In this video, Katie Hathaway, Charlotte Coates, and Danielle Vaeth explore how virtual models of ADHD care compare with traditional in-clinic workflows. The panel discusses how virtual ADHD assessment and treatment can help improve accessibility for patients in rural areas or those with transportation barriers. They also share experiences of how virtual care can improve flexibility a...
What the future of ADHD looks like | Mini episode 09.06.2026 15:24
ADHD care is evolving and clinicians are leading the change The shift toward data-driven titration reflects a broader evolution in ADHD care. Clinicians are no longer just managing symptoms; they’re optimizing outcomes, empowering families, and advocating for more precise standards of care. Watch the full discussion: https://bit.ly/4g4NYmE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor...
My experience with Qb testing | Mini episode 03.06.2026 11:58
Dr. James Wiley, Dr. David Aversa, and Qbtech's medical expert, Ragini Sanyal, discuss patient and clinician experiences of objective testing. Dr. Wiley shares the story of a patient experiencing worsening mood and anxiety problems, despite being on several psychotropic medications and ADHD stimulants. Insights from objective testing helped clinicians to adjust stimulant type and dose, allo...
ADHD Medication Titration: Common Challenges Clinicians Face | Mini Episode 28.05.2026 9:04
In this episode of Rethinking ADHD, leading ADHD experts discuss common challenges with titrating ADHD medication. They also discuss the role of objective ADHD measures in dose optimization and improving treatment confidence for clinicians, parents, and patients. Watch the full podcast: https://bit.ly/3RBdw0y Topics covered: – Why ADHD medication titration is highly individualized – The importance...
ADHD Medication Titration: Can Objective Measures Help? | Mini Episode 20.05.2026 9:10
In this episode of Rethinking ADHD , ADHD experts explore the role of objective measures in supporting medication titration and treatment monitoring. The discussion covers why ADHD medication response varies between patients, the challenges of relying solely on subjective feedback, and how objective data can help clinicians evaluate symptom change and functional improvement over time. The episode...
How virtual ADHD care helps clinicians reach more patients 07.05.2026 23:08
In this video, we explore how virtual ADHD care delivery can help clinicians break down barriers for accessibility and quality of care for both providers and patients. Watch the podcast: https://bit.ly/4tZWzeH Topics covered: – Why adopt a telehealth or virtual care model? – Impact of virtual care on patient experience – Role of technology and AI in ADHD care Speaker Info: 🌟 Katie Hathaway: Devel...
ADHD and comorbidities: Getting clarity in complex cases 27.04.2026 37:20
Trauma, autism, anxiety, or sleep problems; many patients present with overlapping conditions that muddy the diagnostic waters. In this episode, our ADHD experts unpack how clinicians can use a comorbidity-informed lens to interpret assessments, including objective tools such as QbCheck. Plus, they explore triage strategies that protect patient safety without overloading the system. To watch...
Why a Holistic Approach to ADHD Diagnosis & Care Matters 03.04.2026 37:07
In this episode, our clinical expert Jess Brunet is in conversation with Ceri Reed, Founder of Parents Voices in Wales CIC, and Penny Lazell, Senior Clinical Advisor at Qbtech. They explore what “holistic ADHD care” really means and why a comprehensive approach can transform outcomes for patients. Whether you’re a mental‑health professional, clinician, ADHD advocate, or someone interested in impro...
The new gold standard in ADHD medication management: Titration guided by objective data 19.06.2025 46:29
In this episode of Rethinking ADHD, Dr James Wiley MD and Dr David Aversa, MD, MPH joined Qbtech’s Head of Clinical Research, Ragini Sanyal, to unpack what modern medication management looks like and how tools like QbCheck are helping clinicians titrate with greater clarity and confidence. Speaker info: Dr James Wiley, MD, FocusMD Dr David Aversa, MD, MPH, CT Ps...
Lived experiences with ADHD: What your patients might not tell you 10.04.2025 51:10
ADHD goes beyond inattention and hyperactivity. It affects emotions, relationships, careers, and daily life in ways that many, even those living with ADHD, may not fully understand. This episode of our ADHD podcast series covers the realities of experiencing neurodivergence, including delayed diagnoses, difficulties with emotional dysregulation, coping strategies and the importance of a clin...
Why patient developmental history is crucial for an ADHD diagnosis 10.04.2025 1:02:57
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, meaning symptoms must have been present since childhood ( APA, DSM-5 ). Understanding a patient’s early development is critical when assessing and treating ADHD. A thorough developmental history helps clinicians differentiate symptoms from comorbid conditions like autism, learning disorders, or anxiety. The latest webinar, led by our clinical experts &n...
Differential diagnosis of ADHD and Autism 10.04.2025 1:03:25
In this webinar, our clinical advisors Jess Brunet (advanced nurse practitioner and non-medical prescriber in the UK) and Ryan Martin (former neuropsych tech and autism practitioner in the US) delve into the complexities of differentiating between ADHD and ASD. The discussion highlights overlapping symptoms, diagnostic challenges, and strategies for accurate differentiation, part...
How to optimize your treatment approach through a strengths-based model of care 10.04.2025 1:00:28
A strengths-based approach to ADHD care focuses on the unique capabilities of each patient – allowing you to tailor patient interventions, improve adherence, and achieve better long-term outcomes. By adopting a strengths-based and inclusive approach to assessments while acknowledging the challenges ADHD individuals face, patients are better equipped to foster resilience, self-efficacy, and motivat...
Physical health and ADHD: Women's health and hormones 20.01.2025 47:02
Exploring ADHD and women’s health and hormones: Key insights In recent years, there has been growing awareness of how ADHD uniquely affects women across their lifespan, particularly due to hormonal fluctuations and related health conditions – but much more research is needed. Our latest podcast was hosted by our expert clinical advisors Jess Brunet (UK), Penny Lazell (UK), and Corina W...
"I hope girls see the strengths ADHD can give them" - Jo Steer 12.06.2024 48:43
Girls and women with ADHD are more likely to be misunderstood and even missed completely because so many have inattentive symptoms that are difficult to spot. Jo Steer is a consultant clinical psychologist in the UK with over 19 years’ experience across children, young people, and their families as well as co-author of Helping Kids and Teens with ADHD in School. In this episode, Jo discusses the d...
"Using substances to self-medicate pain and turmoil inside" - Heather Hayes 05.06.2024 44:14
Heather Hayes is an addiction specialist in the US. She shares her lived experiences of ADHD and substance addiction. A spectrum of addiction is discussed, from substances to internet use. There is a major misconception that stimulant medication can lead to drug addiction. Heather delves into the truth behind this and what medication can look like for those with a history of substance...
"You're playing a very close approximation of yourself" - Adrian Chiles 29.05.2024 32:44
“Pay attention to what you’re paying attention to,” says British writer and television and radio presenter Adrian Chiles. In this episode, he discusses his personal ADHD journey, including how he dealt with anxiety, rejection sensitivity, and dysphoria. Adrian also addresses the challenges within the NHS regarding ADHD care whilst highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and gett...
"Eating disorders are more common in people that have ADHD" - Rebecca King 22.05.2024 45:53
In this episode, registered nutritional therapist Rebecca King discusses the relationship between ADHD and nutrition. Having ADHD herself, Rebecca shares her previous struggles with food and the link between the condition and disordered eating. Speaking to Simon Mundie, Rebecca shares some useful and practical tips for people to plan and make sure they’re eating a healthy, balanced diet with macro...
"You’re not bad with money, you have ADHD" - Maddy Alexander-Grout 15.05.2024 42:00
This episode of the second series features Simon in conversation with Maddy Alexander-Grout about various aspects of managing finances, particularly in the context of ADHD. Maddy shares personal experiences with debt and spending addiction, highlighting the need for support and education around financial management for neurodivergent individuals. Maddy Alexander-Grout is a money and business...
‘I worked so hard to not hate myself’: KC Davis 29.11.2023 36:14
KC Davis is an author, social media sensation, and the creator of the mental health platform Struggle Care. She has also recently been diagnosed with ADHD. In this episode, KC joins our host Simon Mundie to discuss her ADHD experience, from dealing with inattention, and hyperfixation, to self-care tips, and what it’s like to receive an adult diagnosis. &nb...
Sued for $11 million libel while reporting on a murder trial - Katherine Ellison 22.11.2023 36:11
Katherine Ellison won a Pulitzer Prize in journalism just four years after being sued for $11 million for a careless reporting mistake. In her conversation with Simon, Katherine opens up about her inattentive symptoms and life before her ADHD diagnosis at 48. Despite her long-undiagnosed symptoms, she fulfilled her dream of being a foreign correspondent, spending 15 years reporting from Asia and L...
"I'm not broken - I'm simply different" - Peter Shankman 15.11.2023 37:51
The New York Times described Peter Shankman as a “rockstar who knows everything about social media and then some”. Peter is a serial entrepreneur, multiple best-selling author and in-demand speaker - but his success didn't come easy. As a child Peter was told he was "broken" and "didn't fit in", a not unfamiliar experience for people growing up with undiagnosed ADHD. But Peter learned to...
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