Before it Had a Name
For as long as schools have existed, there have been children who struggled to sit still, focus, or follow expectations, long before ADHD became a diagnosis. In this first episode of Before It Had a Name, we trace the history of ADHD from early twentieth-century classrooms to factory floors and wartime psychology. Behaviors once interpreted as moral failure gradually came to be understood in terms of biology, environment, and culture. How did restlessness become a disorder? When did attention differences move from character judgment to clinical diagnosis? And what does that history reveal about how society defines normal behavior? Before It Had a Name explores the origins of modern mental health diagnoses, examining what existed before labels, and how changing language continues to shape how we understand ourselves today. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508199/fan_mail/new] Before It Had a Name explores the history of mental health diagnoses and the stories behind the labels. Follow Jon Watkins on Instagram: @JonWatkinsHost
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