Why Listen to Me? ADHD Medication History & Philosophy
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The first episode of Actually ADHD.
Jonathan Murphy, PMHNP-BC, board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with 20,000+ clinical hours specializing in adult ADHD, opens the show with the conversation the internet hasn't been having.
This episode covers:
- Why the book The Process: An Adult's Guide to ADHD Medication exists and why the field needed it
- The clinical history of ADHD from 18th-century behavioral observations to the modern DSM
- Charles Bradley's 1937 discovery at the Emma Pendleton Bradley Home that changed the field
- The pharmacology evolution from immediate-release amphetamine to modern extended-release formulations
- Why adult ADHD treatment is in some ways newer than the patients in it
- The personal story of becoming the ADHD clinician
- Why most prescribers in primary care and general psychiatry struggle with optimization
- What "Actually ADHD" actually means
The book The Process: An Adult's Guide to ADHD Medication is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H2Z6PM4T
Find the YouTube channel Focus Path | PMHNP-BC for full clinical education content.
For educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult your own provider for clinical decisions.
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