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Dr. David W. Goodman interviewed by Vox.com Misdiagnosis of ADHD
Dr. David W. Goodman was video interviewed by Vox.com on misdiagnosis of ADHD as a counterpoint to Dr. Allen Francis, psychiatrist, who believes ADHD is overdiagnosed. The video is excellently edited and very engaging. While it is easy to say ADHD is overdiagnosed because of the extensive media coverage, it is not overdiagnosis. The basis […]
Dr. David W. Goodman interviewed by NPR April 4, 2017
National Public Radio interviewed me this week to comment on a research publication about a revised adult ADHD screener developed in coordination with the World Health Organization. What the journalist didn’t know at the time, that I will share with you, is that I was a pre-publication peer reviewer on this study. That means I […]
Psychiatric Times interviews Dr. David W. Goodman about ADHD in older adults
Psychiatric Times interviewed Dr. Goodman about the unrecognized prevalence of ADHD in adults over age 50. The Psychiatric Times, , a profession psychiatric print newspaper, is distributed to 30, 000 U.S. psychiatrists. You can listen to the concise 6 minute interview and learn more about ADHD that persists throughout one ‘s life. While the challenges of life […]
Dr. Goodman interviewed by Huffington Post on ADHD and Women
I was invited to assist with background information on ADHD in women and offered my insights on the gender differences when dealing with ADHD. I invite you to read the article and celebrate the increased attention to the gender differences of ADHD. ADHD in women is now an ongoing topic of research and discussion since […]
Dr. David W. Goodman helps Readers Digest with Myths of ADHD
Despite decades of articles on the science and research of ADHD, it never ceases to amaze me when I have a conversation with people who don’t believe in ADHD. While I understand concerns of “the label” and “bad medicine”, I have seen thousands of patients who, when treated for the first time in adulthood, say […]
Dr. David W. Goodman ADHD in older adults U.S. News and World Report March 2016
Since the recent publication of our literature of published research on ADHD in adults over age 50, several news outlets have been interested in bring this subject to the public eye. ADHD in adults persists throughout one’s life. It does not go away because you got your AARP card or Medicare benefits. Because I believe […]
Dr. David W. Goodman interviewed by WOSU (NPR) on Adult ADHD January 26, 2016
It appears that the topic of ADHD in older adults is catching some attention. I was invited by Ann Fisher of WOSU Radio (NPR affiliate) in Columbia, Ohio to discuss adult ADHD especially in older adults. The host, Ann, asked insightful questions about identification and diagnosis in older adult and how that’s different from younger adults […]
National Public Radio (NPR) interviews Dr. David W. Goodman on ADHD in older adults
ADHD in adults has now been recognized by clinicians for many years now. However, ADHD in older adults has received almost no attention because research has limited its work to those people under the age of 50. There is a body of research developing in older adults and I recently published with my colleagues a […]
National Public Radio (NPR) interviews Dr. David W. Goodman on ADHD in older adults Jan 18th Mon 8am “Morning Edition”
National Public Radio will air an interview with Dr. David W. Goodman on Jan 18th Monday on “Morning Edition” 8am. In addition to Dr. Goodman, older adults will offer their insight on struggling with ADHD for their whole life and the transformation that occurred with an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. I published a review of […]
Dr. David W. Goodman Interview by NPR Morning Edition May 29, 2017
National Public Radio recently posted my interview (click on “Heard on Morning Editon”) from April 2017 about a research publication reviewing a revised adult ADHD screener developed in coordination with the World Health Organization. What the journalist didn’t know at the time that I will share with you is that I was a pre-publication peer reviewer […]