
Best of: Unpacking viral ADHD myths on social media with Dr. Kristin Carothers
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ADHD is getting a lot of attention on social media. Some posts share helpful tips from experts. But many others share false information.
In this episode, we look at how social media spreads harmful myths about ADHD. Listen as Dr. Kristin Carothers, a psychologist, talks about why these myths are dangerous and how they add to stigma and shame. Then get her advice on what parents can do to help set the record straight.
Related resources:
- 8 common myths about ADHD
- How social media changed ADHD forever
- The Opportunity Gap show page
Timestamps:
(04:17) Why we should be careful about spreading myths
(18:56) Tips for debunking ADHD myths
We love hearing from our listeners! Email us at opportunitygap@understood.org.
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