• E75: Research update: AuDHD and Stimulants, with Psychotherapist Christina Crowe
    Nov 18 2024
    Today I have a brief solo episode for you on some emerging data about the experience of folks with both ADHD and Autism (AuDHD) on stimulant medication. This episode is meant to share a snapshot of this new data, and you can read more by referencing the resources linked below! I’m highlighting: Specific side effects of stimulant medications that are more common in individuals with both ADHD and Autism, The impact of stimulant meds on our interpersonal relationships in folks with ADHD and Autism, Unmasking, hyperfocus, sensory sensitivities and anxiety. Resources for After the Show: The effect of stimulants on irritability in autism comorbid with ADHD: a systematic reviewAhuja, V. (2024, June 11). Q: “Can adhd meds unmask autism?” ADDitude. https://www.additudemag.com/audhd-medication-side-effectsPharmacotherapy of ADHD in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Effectiveness and Side EffectsPsychostimulants for ADHD-like symptoms in individuals with autism spectrum disordersThe OG: The ADHD Resource Hub, and our ADHD & Treatment resource page. Find Christina (CRPO #3908): Website |Find a Therapist |Get Assessed by an NP in Ontario | Instagram | TikTok | X 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 above or our resources page on our website. LISTEN OR SUBSCRIBE for free in your favourite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn | iHeart Radio| AmazonMusic | RSS
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    11 mins
  • E74: The Invisible Barrier: Aphantasia in the Therapy Room, with Carley, Christina and Katie
    Nov 4 2024
    Today your hosts psychotherapists Christina Crowe and Katie Richardson, love making invisible things visible and are talking about a lesser known condition called Aphantasia, and how it shows up in the therapy session room. We are joined by our friend and colleague, psychotherapist Carley Richards from Ottawa, who shares our interest in talking about all these neat things that crop up as we learn more and more about neurodivergent brains. Katie, Carls and I talk about: Their own personal experiences at opposite ends of the visualization spectrum as therapists, and as clients themselves. The predominance of visual techniques in psychotherapy interventions and the implications for someone with hypophantasia or aphantasia. How therapists can notice whether a client might not be able to visualize and how to adjust their approach accordingly. Resources for After the Show: Five things I’ve learned about aphantasia as a therapist by Christina CroweThe Aphantasia NetworkThe Vividness of Visual Imagery QuestionnaireThe Imagination Spectrum test The OG: The ADHD Resource Hub. Find our guest, Carley Richards, RP: Website | Instagram | Tiktok Find Katie (CRPO #11244): Website | Instagram Find Christina (CRPO #3908): Website | Find a Therapist | Get Assessed by an NP in Ontario | Instagram | TikTok | X A gentle reminder that this is not therapy, and Christina nor Katie are not your therapist. If you need more one on one support or treatment, please check out the links posted above or our Resources page on our website. LISTEN OR SUBSCRIBE for free in your favourite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn | iHeart Radio | AmazonMusic | RSS
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    50 mins
  • E73: The ties that bind: ADHD, generational trauma and healing, with Christina and Katie
    Oct 28 2024

    Today your hosts psychotherapists Christina Crowe and Katie Richardson, love making invisible things visible. Today we are talking about intergenerational trauma and ADHD. We talk through various things related to intergenerational trauma, emotional disconnect, and intergenerational relationships. We explore the definition and impact of intergenerational trauma, highlighting difficulties faced by older generations in acknowledging and addressing mental health. We explore the benefit of empathy, patience, and the ongoing efforts it might take to bridge the communication gap in these relationships.


    Katie and I talk about:

    1. How does intergenerational trauma impact subsequent generations?

    2. What is the correlation between trauma and ADHD?

    3. How can we bridge the communication gap between different generations?

    4. What are effective strategies for setting boundaries and managing expectations in generational relationships?

    Resources for After the Show:

    • Read: The Dig Deeper Blog, especially: ADHD & Polyvagal Theory: Making sense of the link between ADHD and trauma.
    • The OG: The ADHD Resource Hub, esp. Family life, parenting & solutions that work.


    Find Katie (CRPO #11244): Website | Instagram

    Find Christina (CRPO #3908): Website | Find a Therapist | Get Assessed by an NP in Ontario | Instagram | TikTok | X


    A gentle reminder that this is not therapy, and Christina nor Katie are not your therapist. If you need more one on one support or treatment, please check out the links posted above or our Resources page on our website..

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    46 mins
  • E72: Beyond Grades: the ADHD Assessment Blind Spot, with special guest, Tim Crowe
    Oct 21 2024
    Today your hosts psychotherapists Christina Crowe and Katie Richardson, love making invisible things visible. Today we are talking about our own report cards as late diagnosed ADHDers. And we have an extra special guest with us today - Mr. Tim Crowe, whose report cards, as you will hear, have rightfully earned him the mic. Katie, Tim and I talk about: Societal pressures related to academic performance and the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD, particularly in the context of their high school experiences What did all of our teachers and parents miss? How our experiences with report cards shape our self-perception? The factors that ultimately contributed to being late-diagnosed adults. Resources for After the Show: Read: The Dig Deeper Blog, especially: Family life, parenting & solutions that work and ADHD: More than a BuzzwordNeurodivergent-affirming classroom management: 3 perspective shifts for teachersThe OG: The ADHD Resource Hub, and for Ontario, our Integrated Mental Health Nurse Practitioner-led Assessment and Treatment Clinic. CADDAC: Types of classroom accommodations (Ages 7-17)CADDAC: Post secondary classroom accommodations CADDAC: Understanding ADHD as a Disability in the Post-Secondary EnvironmentHow to be an Effective Advocate for your Child Find Katie (CRPO #11244): Website | Instagram Find Christina (CRPO #3908): Website | Find a Therapist | Get Assessed by an NP in Ontario | Instagram |TikTok | X A gentle reminder that this is not therapy, and Christina nor Katie are not your therapist. If you need more one on one support or treatment, please check out the links posted above or our Resources page on our website.. LISTEN OR SUBSCRIBE for free in your favourite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn | iHeart Radio| AmazonMusic RSS
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    55 mins
  • E71: Behind the curtain: ADHD medication effects on coaching and therapy, politics and stigma, with Gina Pera
    Oct 14 2024

    Today your host, is psychotherapist Christina Crowe; I love making invisible things visible. Today I’m talking to Gina Pera, an internationally recognized author, speaker, and educator on Adult ADHD.


    Gina and I talk about:

    1. The influence of ADHD medication efficacy in therapy or coaching outcomes,

    2. The challenges of generic psychostimulants and what folks should know,

    3. The challenge of sorting through what we should be really focusing on in coaching or therapy for adults with ADHD,

    4. A peek behind the scenes of the ADHD advocacy world.

    Guest Bio: For 25 years, Gina Pera has empowered adults with ADHD and their loved ones, raising the standard of care through her books, blog, conference presentations, and online education. A veteran award-winning journalist, Gina discovered her husband's ADHD in 1997 through a chance reading of a neurobiology book, not through their repeated couple therapy attempts. This revelation improved their lives and marriage, sparking her passion for public education on ADHD. In 2008, she published "Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.?" and launched her award-winning blog, ADHD Roller Coaster. Gina was invited to contribute the first-ever chapter on couple therapy for ADHD to Russell Barkley's clinical guide. Find Gina: Website | LinkedIn


    Resources for After the Show:

    • The Dig Deeper School: ADHD Medication and psychoeducation for therapists (or other non-medical clinicians)
    • Read: The Dig Deeper Blog
    • The OG: The ADHD Resource Hub, and learn more about the gold standards for ADHD Treatment.


    Find Christina (CRPO #3908): Website |Find a Therapist |Get Assessed by an NP in Ontario | Instagram |TikTok | X


    A gentle reminder that this is not therapy, and Christina nor Katie are not your therapist. If you need more one on one support or treatment, please check out the links posted above or our Resources page on our website.

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    56 mins
  • E70: PDA in the Spotlight: How PDA Shapes Neurodivergent Experiences, with Christina and Katie
    Oct 7 2024

    Today your hosts psychotherapists Christina Crowe and Katie Richardson, love making invisible things visible. Today your hosts psychotherapists Christina Crowe and Katie Richardson, are talking about PDA - Pathological Demand Avoidance or more affirmingly known as Persistent Drive for Autonomy.


    Katie and I explore:

    1. What exactly might the role of internal sensory overwhelm be for folks with PDA and ADHD?

    2. What is the perception of social hierarchy and how does it impact neurodivergent people?

    3. What are the three A's of neurodivergent life, and how should we talk about this when we self-advocate, or advocate for our kids?


    Resources for After the Show:

    • Parenting Tips for Emotion and Behaviour Regulation

    • PDA vs Demand Avoidance (neurodivergentinsights.com)

    • https://www.pdasociety.org.uk/| https://www.kristyforbes.com.au/

    • Cherish Graff (@audhd_therapist)

    • Low-Demand Parenting: Dropping Demands, Restoring Calm, and Finding Connection with your Uniquely Wired Child

    • Oppositional Defiance or Faulty Neuroception? - Mona Delahooke, Ph.D. - Pediatric Psychologist - California

    • Pathological demand avoidance: What and who are being pathologised and in whose interests? - Allison Moore, 2020 (sagepub.com)

    • Pathological demand avoidance syndrome: a necessary distinction within the pervasive developmental disorders - PubMed (nih.gov)

    • The PANDA Approach from the PDA Society summarizes helpful approaches for PDA children and further explains many of these strategies.

    • PDA-informed Psychologists in Ontario: WonderTree Child, Adolescent, and Family Practice


    Find Katie (CRPO #11244): Website | Instagram

    Find Christina (CRPO #3908): Website |Find a Therapist |Get Assessed by an NP in Ontario | Instagram |TikTok | X


    A gentle reminder that this is not therapy, and Christina nor Katie are not your therapist. If you need more one on one support or treatment, please check out the links posted above or our Resources page on our website..

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    49 mins
  • E69: High Achievers, Hidden Struggles: Navigating the Challenges of 2E Life, with Christina and Katie
    Sep 30 2024

    Today your hosts psychotherapists Christina Crowe and Katie Richardson, love making invisible things visible. Today we are talking about the complications of 2E life - such as having ADHD and being ‘gifted’. The relationship between giftedness and ADHD, the impact of ableism and learned helplessness, and the experiences of adults with ADHD and Autism.


    Katie and I talk about:

    1. The importance of deep listening and acceptance in relationships with Autistic folks, and shifting away from trying to change them,

    2. Understanding the overlap between giftedness and ADHD,

    3. How can we support kids with ADHD and giftedness in the school system? The impact of school systems on mental health,

    4. What is internalized ableism and how does it affect neurodivergent individuals?

    5. What are the implications of ‘potential’ and thriving vs. struggling in individuals with neurodiversity?

    Resources for After the Show:

    • Read: The Dig Deeper Blog, especially: Neurodivergent-Affirming Clinical Practices and Psychological Safety.
    • The OG: The ADHD Resource Hub,
    • Cognitive characteristics of intellectually gifted children with a diagnosis of ADHD
    • Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help Our Kids, Ourselves, and Our Society Thrive, by Marc Brackett,Ph.D

    Find Katie (CRPO #11244): Website | Instagram

    Find Christina (CRPO #3908): Website | Find a Therapist | Get Assessed by an NP in Ontario | Instagram |TikTok | X


    A gentle reminder that this is not therapy, and Christina nor Katie are not your therapist. If you need more one on one support or treatment, please check out the links posted above or our Resources page on our website..

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    46 mins
  • E68 : The Truth Serum: Exposing Pseudoscience in Mental Health, with Dr. Jonathan Stea
    Sep 23 2024

    I’m your host, Psychotherapist Christina Crowe, and I love making invisible things visible. Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jonathan Stea from Calgary, Alberta, and we’re talking about his newly published book, Mind the Science: Saving your Mental Health from the Wellness Industry.


    Dr. Stea and I cover:

    1. What makes certain wellness practices "sticky" and why do people become rigid proponents of them?

    2. How can clinicians navigate the tension between cultural competency and evidence-based care in the wellness industry?

    3. How can clinicians balance patient preferences and values with scientific evidence and clinical judgment in their practice?

    4. What resources are important for psychotherapists to follow up on?

    About our Guest: Jonathan N. Stea, Ph.D., R. Psych., is a full-time practicing clinical psychologist and adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Calgary. Clinically, he specializes in the assessment and treatment of concurrent addiction and mental disorders. He's a two-time winner of the University of Calgary's Award for Excellence in Clinical Supervision and co-editor of the book Investigating Clinical Psychology: Pseudoscience, Fringe Science, and Controversies. He was the 2022 recipient of the John G. Paterson Award from the Psychologists’ Association of Alberta (PAA), which is an annual award presented for the exceptional contribution to portraying psychological knowledge to the public. Find Dr. Stea: Website | X


    Resources for After the Show:

    1. Mind the Science: Saving your Mental Health from the Wellness Industry, by Jonathan Stea, PhD.
    2. Check out: The Dig Deeper Blog, especially: A therapists rebuttal: Fighting medication stigma
    3. The OG: The ADHD Resource Hub.


    Find Christina (CRPO #3908): Website |Find a Therapist |Get Assessed by an NP in Ontario | Instagram |TikTok | X

    A gentle reminder that this is not therapy, and Christina nor Katie are not your therapist. If you need more one on one support or treatment, please check out the links posted above or our Resources page on our website..

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    59 mins