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ADHD and Private Clinics - or - "Why Panorama Caused Upset"

May 19, 2023 The Atypical Crew Season 2 Episode 4
ADHD and Private Clinics - or - "Why Panorama Caused Upset"
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ADHD and Private Clinics - or - "Why Panorama Caused Upset"
May 19, 2023 Season 2 Episode 4
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In this week's episode, hosts Watt, Kuro, and Simon delve into the recent BBC Panorama documentary, focusing on ADHD and the burgeoning landscape of private clinics. 

The Panorama episode presented a somewhat contentious image of ADHD, placing a spotlight on private clinics allegedly offering speedy diagnoses and medications. This portrayal, we agreed, risked oversimplifying a nuanced issue, potentially casting a shadow over the legitimacy of ADHD as a neurodevelopmental disorder, and on the sincerity of professionals committed to helping those affected.

ADHD is a real, scientifically validated condition that can significantly impact an individual's life. ADHD doesn't merely manifest as impulsivity or inattention; it can be a holistic condition, impacting emotions, motivation, and time management, affecting people in diverse ways. Diagnosing ADHD does require comprehensive evaluation, and it is troubling that the documentary seemed to suggest otherwise.

Nevertheless, it is critical to note that valid concerns about potential misdiagnosis or unscrupulous practices shouldn't detract from the genuine struggles faced by people with ADHD. 

While we took issue with certain aspects of the Panorama episode, we want to use it as a chance to advocate for better understanding of ADHD. We urge listeners to view it as a conversation starter rather than a comprehensive representation of the condition. After all, awareness and education about ADHD are key to providing better support for those living with this condition.

It is worth watching the Panorama episode here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001m0f9/panorama-private-adhd-clinics-exposed
Reading the associated BBC News Article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-65534449
And maybe the lovely Adrian Chiles can help explain why we were annoyed: https://www.theguardian.com/society/commentisfree/2023/may/18/no-adhd-is-not-a-con-if-thats-the-message-you-got-from-panoramas-expose-you-werent-paying-attention

As ever we thank you, our loyal listeners for sticking with us. We would love to hear from you and our Twitter is open @AtypicalThePod for messages and comments.

Have a topic you would like us to cover, or do you fancy joining us for a natter, maybe tell us about your area of interest or expertise and share these things with everyone.

We would also recommend our friend The Autistic Women for another great view on living with autism and our friends at the All Bets are Off podcast who cover addiction.

Show Notes

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In this week's episode, hosts Watt, Kuro, and Simon delve into the recent BBC Panorama documentary, focusing on ADHD and the burgeoning landscape of private clinics. 

The Panorama episode presented a somewhat contentious image of ADHD, placing a spotlight on private clinics allegedly offering speedy diagnoses and medications. This portrayal, we agreed, risked oversimplifying a nuanced issue, potentially casting a shadow over the legitimacy of ADHD as a neurodevelopmental disorder, and on the sincerity of professionals committed to helping those affected.

ADHD is a real, scientifically validated condition that can significantly impact an individual's life. ADHD doesn't merely manifest as impulsivity or inattention; it can be a holistic condition, impacting emotions, motivation, and time management, affecting people in diverse ways. Diagnosing ADHD does require comprehensive evaluation, and it is troubling that the documentary seemed to suggest otherwise.

Nevertheless, it is critical to note that valid concerns about potential misdiagnosis or unscrupulous practices shouldn't detract from the genuine struggles faced by people with ADHD. 

While we took issue with certain aspects of the Panorama episode, we want to use it as a chance to advocate for better understanding of ADHD. We urge listeners to view it as a conversation starter rather than a comprehensive representation of the condition. After all, awareness and education about ADHD are key to providing better support for those living with this condition.

It is worth watching the Panorama episode here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001m0f9/panorama-private-adhd-clinics-exposed
Reading the associated BBC News Article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-65534449
And maybe the lovely Adrian Chiles can help explain why we were annoyed: https://www.theguardian.com/society/commentisfree/2023/may/18/no-adhd-is-not-a-con-if-thats-the-message-you-got-from-panoramas-expose-you-werent-paying-attention

As ever we thank you, our loyal listeners for sticking with us. We would love to hear from you and our Twitter is open @AtypicalThePod for messages and comments.

Have a topic you would like us to cover, or do you fancy joining us for a natter, maybe tell us about your area of interest or expertise and share these things with everyone.

We would also recommend our friend The Autistic Women for another great view on living with autism and our friends at the All Bets are Off podcast who cover addiction.