When Smart Children, Teens and Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum have ADHD

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When Smart Children, Teens and Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum have ADHD
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More than half of individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) also have ADHD. Yet often their ADHD is overlooked and not adequately treated, because many clinicians and educators recognize ASD but do not see ADHD. This is especially true for those children, teens, and young adults on the spectrum whose IQ is average or above average.
A Harvard study of 107 children and adolescents diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder found that 76% of those who had IQ scores within or above the average range also fully met diagnostic criteria for ADHD, but 41% of those youths had never received appropriate assessment or treatment for their ADHD. A study at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia demonstrated that children on the autism spectrum who exhibit symptoms of ADHD, even if they do not fully meet diagnostic criteria for ADHD, tend to have significantly more difficulty with adaptive behavior in school, home and community and tend to benefit from ADHD treatment.
In this Ask the Expert webinar, psychologist Thomas E. Brown will offer examples of children, teens, and young adults on the spectrum who have average or above average smarts and have ADHD. He will describe how such youths can be provided assessments and helpful treatment for ADHD. Dr. Brown is the author of ADHD and Asperger Syndrome in Smart Kids and Adults (Routledge, 2021).
Speaker:
Thomas E. Brown is a clinical psychologist who received his PhD from Yale University. He specializes in assessment and treatment of high-IQ children, adolescents, and adults with ADHD and related problems. For over thirty years, Dr. Brown maintained an independent clinical practice in Hamden, Connecticut. He also served as associate director of the Yale Clinic for Attention and Related Disorders from its inception until 2017. After serving on the clinical faculty of the Yale Medical School for twenty years, Dr. Brown resigned to accept an appointment as adjunct clinical associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. The Brown Clinic for Attention and Related Disorders opened in Manhattan Beach, California, in June 2017.
In response to invitations, Dr. Brown has given lectures, workshops, or grand rounds at hospitals, medical schools, colleges and universities, independent schools, public school systems, and at advocacy, business, and professional groups throughout the United States. He has also presented workshops at international meetings of professionals in over forty countries. Dr. Brown’s research interests and publications include assessment and treatment of ADD/ADHD, especially in persons with high IQ; executive function and memory impairments in ADD; overlap of ADD and learning disorders, use of combined medications for ADD comorbidities, and problems of sleep and awakening in ADD.
Dr. Brown was inducted into the CHADD Hall of Fame for outstanding contributions to research and professional education about ADHD in children and adults. He also received an award of honor from the Attention Deficit Disorder Association and a Distinguished Professional award from the HELP Group in Los Angeles. He has also been elected a fellow of the American Psychological Association. He has published more than thirty scientific articles in professional journals and is author of the Brown Executive Function/Attention Rating Scales (formerly The Brown Attention Deficit Disorder Scales) published by The Psychological Corporation/Pearson. He is the author of six books and the editor for ADHD Comorbidities: Handbook for ADHD Complications in Children and Adults, a major text and reference work published by American Psychiatric Publishing
Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) was founded in 1987 in response to the frustration and sense of isolation experienced by parents and their children with ADHD. Learn more at: chadd.org
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@graceohkraybill5431
@graceohkraybill5431 Ай бұрын
I think it's really important to couch the socializing opportunities at coops for homeschooled kids with the fact that anyone with Autism will NOT learn how to socialize themselves! This is a major, integral deficit with ASD and ADHD is that they don't get the clues or does not wait to consider the clues!Homeschooling can give opportunity for the parent to teach them one on one, in a quiet, safe environment how to behave in certain situations and coops may be a time they can practice what they learned.
@oknahh
@oknahh 3 ай бұрын
Finding information that applies to my son (age 15) classical autism and adhd is nearly impossible. Info seems to always be on those with asd and average iq. Im not sure if my sons new doc understands an IEP, new doctor says he doesn't meet critera bc he doesn't have problems at school...his IEP is specifically designed to keep him engaged and has a full team of staff that work with him. At home he can't engage, the environment is different and i dont have full staff to bounce him from place to place keeping him engaged. He was on an adhd med and he was doing so well i was actually able to take a shower while he watched a 7 min video on KZfaq. But with new doc he just paces, ruminates, rages, and repeat multiple times a day. He has a million things hed like to do but cant engage,he has behavioral which notices the same issue of not being able to engage but its ignored bc hes ok at school. Of course hes ok at school his iep is designed with a team to keep him engaged. Ughhh sorry its frustrating
@whoiswren
@whoiswren 4 ай бұрын
36:19 did he just laugh after accidentally saying "really good at oral" 💀
@jonr6680
@jonr6680 Жыл бұрын
Playback speed 1.25🙄
@dkokalanov
@dkokalanov Жыл бұрын
If with ADHD - 2x.
@MysticalRainbowKaci
@MysticalRainbowKaci Жыл бұрын
Isn't it a wonderful option? In addition to wonderful helpful people sharing information for free, and the internet for allowing us access to resources to improve our lives. For some it's too slow, for others too fast, but how awesome we have options to adjust speed to what suits us individually! Kind of the whole point of the video in many ways! To each their own. 💖✌️
@hollyfrangipani
@hollyfrangipani 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading this video, it's great to have all the information we are aware of coming from somebody not only with status, but who is most likely aware we struggle with getting something like this out and not be told we are 'Google Doctors'😂 🎉
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