In this episode, we open up a conversation that has been overlooked for far too long. Dr. Katie Penry joins me to talk about how women were excluded from clinical trials until the 1990s, and how that gap shaped the way ADHD and ADD were diagnosed for decades. Together, we challenge the old stereotype of the hyperactive boy and dig into the quieter signs that often show up in girls, signs that were dismissed or misunderstood for years.
We look at why inclusivity in diagnostics matters, how inattentiveness can go unnoticed, and what it means to finally support every child with clarity and compassion. This is an episode for anyone who wants to understand the full picture of mental health and be part of a more informed, more inclusive future.
Learn more about Dr. Katie Penry:
penrypsychology.com
@drkatiepenry on Instagram
Episode Chapters:
00:65 Insights and Analytics
03:59 Blending Clinical Psychology with AI Technology
07:03 Understanding Trauma-Informed AI
09:47 AI's Role in Mental Health and Trauma
12:41 Navigating Trust in AI for Emotional Support
14:53 The Silent Suffering of Women with ADHD
17:55 The Intersection of Trauma and ADHD
20:46 Community and Self-Diagnosis in ADHD Awareness
31:10 Understanding Labels and Self-Blame
32:23 Creativity and the 'Too Much' Label
33:48 The Superhuman Capabilities of Nonlinear Thinkers
37:10 Navigating ADHD in a Structured Society
40:15 The Importance of Early Emotional Education
43:54 AI and Emotional Regulation
46:08 Using AI to Support Parenting
48:47 Finding Trustworthy Professionals
49:45 The Search for Safe Spaces
53:01 AI's Role in Strengthening Community Connections
56:01 Closing Remarks
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