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Masked, Missed, & Managed: The Reality of Living with ADHD

38 min · 10 de abr de 2026
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This week on Psych PAs on Call, we’re talking ADHD — but not just from a textbook. ⬇️🎙️ Join host Mariah and special guest Cassie Spalding, PA-C, for a fun, transparent, and insightful conversation on what it was like to be diagnosed with ADHD as adults, what got missed growing up, how ADHD shows up in women, and how they've learned to manage it in work and life. Whether you’re a provider, a student, or someone who thinks you might have ADHD… this one’s for you! 👉 Let’s keep the convo going! * Hit that Follow button so you never miss a fresh take from your fave Psych PAs. * Follow us on Instagram! — @psych_pas_on_call [https://www.instagram.com/psych_pas_on_call/]

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