ADHD, Autism & Neuroscience!
Tracking Symptom Severity in ADHD
June 2023, Psychology Today. Considerations surrounding a self administered symptom checker. Dr. Sarah Cheyette M.D. and Benjamin Cheyette, M.D. discuss the crucial role of rating scales and their own development of the HII-5 rating scale. The HII-5 is a quick, easy to fill out and score tool that helps measure a patient’s progress.
Addressing the Stimulant Shortage
April 2023, Psychology Today. Addressing the Stimulant Shortage. In this article, Dr. Sarah Cheyette M.D. and Benjamin Cheyette, M.D. address the difficulties in getting medications to people who benefit from them.
Why Can’t We Focus?
March 2023, Newsworthy. Why can’t we focus? On this podcast, Dr. Sarah Cheyette speaks with Erica Mandy on the increase of diagnoses, the stimulant medication shortage and non medicated strategies to help stay focused.
How Anxiety & Depression relate to ADHD
February 2023, ADHD kids can thrive. Depression and anxiety ADHD can be related. On this podcast, Dr. Sarah Cheyette speaks with Kate Brownfield of ADHDKidsCanThrive about the reality of anxiety, depression and ADHD.
The ADHD medication shortage is getting worse. What went wrong?
February 2023, NBC News. The nationwide Adderall shortage is entering its fifth month, and alternate ADHD medications are starting to take the hit. Dr. Sarah Cheyette speaks with NBC to discuss the medication shortage and how it is affecting patients.
Is ADHD Hereditary? This is How ADHD Affects Parents and Kids
November 2022, The Learning Disabilities Expert. A parent’s behavior can affect their kid’s. On this podcast, Dr. Sarah Cheyette speaks with Jess Arce on how to manage your kid’s energy, prioritizing schoolwork over screen time, and what being ‘hyper’ really means.
Are Drug Holidays Safe? Your Questions About ADHD Medication Vacations – Answered
May 2022, ADDitude Mag. This article will help you make an informed decision about having your child or teen take a break from their ADHD medication. Questions answered include:
When my children re-start their medication, will they experience side effects?
Are there risks to taking a drug holiday?
Click below to read the article and find out more.
All Things ADHD with the Special Ed Strategist Podcast
May 2022, Special Ed Strategist Podcast. Dr. Sarah Cheyette sits down with Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., to discuss how a cycle of positive reinforcement can lead to more productivity and success. Listeners will learn how to view their unique ADHD traits as strengths – not weaknesses!
Neuropsychiatry Through a Pioneer Girl’s Eyes
November 2021, Psychology Today. Sarah considers the Laura Ingalls Wilder books from the perspective of a neurologist and ADHD specialist.
Why It’s Important to Celebrate Small Successes
November 2021, Psychology Today. One simple habit can build a lifetime of motivation.
A Guide to ADHD Medicines
November 2021, Psychology Today. Everything you really need to know to make an informed medication choice.
Key points include the two basic types of ADHD medications, how stimulants are further divided, and how a provider can help with finding the right choice.
Take the Good With the Bad
September 2021, Psychology Today. Don’t forget your strengths in the midst of your diagnoses.
The Late Show: Procrastination
August 2021, Psychology Today, Procrastination is one of the most common symptoms of ADHD.
Treatment Decisions for Children and Teens with ADHD
July 2021, ADHD Parents Palooza, Drs. Sarah Cheyette and Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells establish the gold standard for treatment. They speak clearly about the relationship between “pills and skills” in the treatment of ADHD, providing an essential, informative conversation for all parents of kids of all ages.
Pediatric Neurologist on Parenting ADHD: Focus on What Matters
July 2021, ImpactParents In this episode:
- Addressing anxiety and stress often leads to an underlying ADHD diagnosis.
- A foundation of trust is instrumental in navigating ADHD with your child.
- Focusing on pride and personal satisfaction establishes self-motivation.
Why ADHD Should Be Renamed
Part 2: ADHD is a problematic label and should be changed
We discuss what we think a new name should encompass and why. Should ADHD be called a “spectrum” disorder?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/1-2-3-adhd/202107/why-adhd-should-be-renamed
Why ADHD Should Be Renamed
Part 1: ADHD is a problematic label and should be changed
The first two words, “Attention Deficit,” suggest that people with ADHD can’t pay attention. This is the first problem with the name: It is at least a bit misleading if not inaccurate. Another issue is that although people with ADHD may focus less on certain important tasks, it is inaccurate or misleading to describe this simply as a “deficit.”
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/1-2-3-adhd/202106/why-adhd-should-be-renamed
Play is As Important as Academics
June 2021, I talk about the power of play in Learning Disabilities Association of America – Reminder that, even as we work to build up academic skills this summer, we need to be mindful of building up play skills as well.
What will an ADHD diagnosis look like in the future?
May 2021, Overcoming Distractions, Were you ever officially diagnosed with ADHD? Are you thinking you might want to see a professional for an ADHD diagnosis? We discuss what an ADHD diagnosis might look like in the coming years as well as what some professionals feel should be included in diagnosing people with ADHD.
Diagnosing ADHD in the Future: Sweeping Away Old Concepts – Part 3 of 3: What will ADHD look like in the future DSM?
May 15, 2021, Psychology Today, Part 2 of 3, Diagnosing ADHD in the Coming Decades. The future diagnostic criteria for ADHD.
- ADHD is defined by clinical characteristics, as there are no definitive other tests.
- There should be new criteria that reflect changing ideas about ADHD like considering the context of electronic distractions and comorbidities.
- Family history should always be part of the assessment.
Diagnosing ADHD in the Coming Decades – Part 2 of 3: ADHD in the 22nd Century
May 5, 2021, Psychology Today, Part 2 of 3, Diagnosing ADHD in the Coming Decades. The future diagnostic criteria for ADHD.
- Differences in diagnostic techniques, and in daily life and expectations, all can play a role in the diagnosis of ADHD.
- When ADHD was first described, we didn’t have to cope with a number of distractions such as electronics.
- It would be ideal to have biological markers for ADHD, but at this point we have our necessarily limited diagnostic criteria.
Diagnosing ADHD in the Coming Decades – Part 1 of 3: ADHD in the 22nd Century
April 25, 2021, Psychology Today, Part 1 of 3: ADHD in the 22nd Century
- The definition of ADHD has changed and will change over time.
- New diagnostic tools will evolve to help us understand the biological underpinnings of ADHD.
- Cultural or environmental changes will influence a diagnosis as well.
Ask The Expert: Managing Meds & Treatment Plans for Emerging Youth
May 12, 2021, CHADD, Managing Meds & Treatment Plans for Emerging Youth.
Ask the Expert: How to Find a Doctor
April 21, 2021, CHADD, How to Find and Work with Your Doctor | for Youth + Young Adults webinar.
ADHD & Me
March 3, 2021, I am excited to announce that my mini-book “ADHD & Me” is now available on Kindle. The Forward was written by the one and only Dr. Hallowell.
ADHD and Headaches
March 8 – 13, 2021, ADHD Women’s Palooza When a headache is not a headache
Guiding Your Child to Winning with ADHD
February 10, 2021, Parenting ADHD & Autism, For parents of kids with ADHD and/or Autism – nurturing talents and interests, and also teaching resilience and showing them that they can do hard things and succeed.
ADHD and Migraine Headaches
February 4, 2021 – Attention Talk Radio – I talk about ADHD and migraine headaches, their impact on each other, and their relationship.
ADHD: Now What?
Jan 18-28, 2021 – ADHD: Now What? Summit, Parenting a child or teen with ADHD.
The Time to Aim Low
January 4, 2021, Psychology Today – As our patient said, sometimes goals need adjusting. If you repeatedly fail to reach your goal, it is probably time to change the goal, to choose something a bit more achievable to start, or to change the plan of how you are going to get there.
ADHD: Why Get a Comprehensive Diagnosis?
December 16, 2020, Attention Talk Radio, It is difficult to treat something if you don’t know what you are treating. Learn why it is helpful to get a diagnosis and what are the challenges of a labeled diagnosis. If you want the knowledge to make an informed decision and the insight on how to move forward, you won’t want to miss this show.
Sarah Cheyette, M.D., pediatric neurologist
ADHD – How an Athletic Mindset can help with Focus
December 14, 2020, Proudly ADHD at work and in business, Contrary to what is known about ADHD, individuals with ADHD CAN actually focus! How tapping into our Athletic Mindset can help with gaining and sustaining focus. This is a super simple- often it is the simple solutions that produce the most results.
ADHD and Medication
November 12, 2020, Proudly ADHD at work and in business, If you are considering and have questions about Medication and ADHD treatment this episode is a must.
Structure: WHY and How to set and keep a routine for ADHD
November 11, 2020, Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) webinar
When is a Headache Not a Headache? When it is ADHD!
November 5, 2020, #adhdcon2020 2020 International Conference on ADHD
When ADHD and Autism Overlap
October 19 – 20, 2020, Parenting ADHD and Autism Summit
ADHD and Headaches
October 2020, 11th Annual ADHD Expo
ADHD and Screens
Sep 05, 2020 Winning in the screen age, even with ADHD. Psychology Today
ADHD and Medication
August 28, 2020 There is a lot to know about medication when it comes to treating ADHD – and we discuss the pros and cons in-depth in this interview with Constant Chaos Podcast
Using the Secrets of World Class Athletes to Improve Executive Function
August 21, 2020, What’s the difference in your brain when you pay attention and when you don’t? The Executive Function Online Summit
ADHD AND Medication
August 17, 2020, Attention Talk Radio – There isn’t much written about migraines and ADHD. Migraines are intrinsic from the brain and an often cause is the stress related to ADHD.
Living with ADHD
Don’t IEP Alone: A Day in our Shoes, May 28, 2020, Sarah Cheyette, M.D.
An ADHD Diagnosis Is Good News
Distraction Podcast, Apr 20, 2020, Sarah Cheyette, M.D.
ADHD and Autism Co-Diagnosis: Treatment
Attention Talk Radio, Mar 21, 2020, Sarah Cheyette, M.D.
Making Sense of Sensory Overload in Autism and ADHD
Psychology Today, Apr 11, 2020, Benjamin Cheyette, M.D., and Sarah Cheyette M.D.
Building a Focused Person (Part 3: Ages 14-Plus)
Psychology Today, Apr 11, 2020, Benjamin Cheyette, M.D., and Sarah Cheyette M.D.
Building a Focused Person From Childhood to Adult (Part 2 Ages 10-13)
Psychology Today, Mar 29, 2020, Benjamin Cheyette, M.D., and Sarah Cheyette M.D.
Building a Focused Person From Childhood to Adult (Part 1)
Psychology Today, Apr 4, 2020, Benjamin Cheyette, M.D., and Sarah Cheyette M.D.
Tough Love: Helping ADHD Teens
Attention Talk Radio, Mar 21, 2020, Sarah Cheyette, M.D.
ADHD Kids at Home for a Month? OMG!
Psychology Today, Mar 14, 2020, Benjamin Cheyette, M.D., and Sarah Cheyette M.D.
EP 57: ADHD and The Focused Mind
Overcoming Distractions, Mar 9, 2020, Sarah Cheyette, M.D.
A Winning Attitude: How A Sports Mindset Can Help You With ADHD
The ADHD ToolBox2, March 2-16, 2020, Sarah Cheyette, M.D.
ADHD is Different at Home vs Work for ADHD Women
ADHD Women’s Palooza, Feb 24-29, 2020, Sarah Cheyette, M.D.
The Relationship Between Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD
Psychology Today, Feb 08, 2020, Benjamin Cheyette, M.D., and Sarah Cheyette M.
Goal Setting for a Child with ADHD
Motherhood Later, Feb 5, 2020, Dr. Sarah Cheyette, MD.
Winning with ADHD
TakeControlADHD Jan 2020, Grace Friedman and Dr. Sarah Cheyette
Guiding Your Child to Winning with ADHD
Parenting ADHD and Autism, Sarah Cheyette, MD. Dec 10, 2019
Organized Lightning: The Future is Now for ADHD
Psychology Today, Nov 20, 2019, Benjamin Cheyette, M.D., and Sarah Cheyette M.D.
One Size Does NOT Fit All: A Range of ADHD Pharmaceuticals
Psychology Today, Sep 15 2019
Benjamin Cheyette, M.D., and Sarah Cheyette M.D.
What are the best ways to start treating untreated ADHD as an adult?
Sarah Cheyette MD Nov 10, 2019
Does having ADHD prevent you from doing well in school?
Sarah Cheyette MD Oct 28, 2019
What is the difference between ADD in children and adults?
Sarah Cheyette MD Oct 17, 2019
What are the best ways to start treating untreated ADHD as an adult?
Sarah Cheyette MD Nov 10, 2019
Victory Over ADHD with A Focused Mind
Nov 16, 2019
For All the Moms with ADHD
Psychology Today, May 10, 2020, Benjamin Cheyette, M.D., and Sarah Cheyette M.D.
How Do You Describe ADHD?
Psychology Today, September 21, 2017, Sarah and Benjamin Cheyette