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Self Diagnosis with Dr John: Understanding Exceptional Podcast Episode 7

1 h 9 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Understanding Exceptional Mind Podcast, Dr. John Mather is joined once again by Dr. Michael Volrich and Brian Clink to dive into one of the most pressing trends in modern mental health: Self-Diagnosis. Have you ever scrolled through social media, watched a few videos, and thought, "That sounds exactly like me"? You aren't alone. The trio explores the fascination and the friction behind self-diagnosis, the rapid spread of digital misinformation, and the emerging role of AI in the field of psychology. They move beyond the surface level to discuss what happens when clinical labels meet the digital age, offering expert perspectives on how to navigate this complex landscape. About Dr. Michael Volrich Dr. Michael Volrich, Psy.D., is a licensed psychologist at ANC specializing in pediatric neuropsychological and developmental evaluations. A graduate of the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Dr. Volrich trained under the mentorship of Dr. John Mather and Dr. Paul Beljan. Drawing from his personal experience with neurodiversity, he is dedicated to discoverng the optimal supports that allow exceptional young minds to thrive. About Brian Clink Brian Clink is a Pediatric Neuropsychologist specializing in the assessment and treatment of complex neurodevelopment profiles. With a deep expertise in how environmental factors influence brain plasticity, Brian focuses on the "real world" application of neuropsychological principles. He is passionate about helping families navigate the modern digital age by understanding the biological impact of media on attention, mood, and social development. About Dr. John & Understanding Exceptional At Understanding Exceptional, we believe the human experience cannot be reduced to labels, checklists, or quick fixes. Too often, diagnoses like ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or depression are assigned without truly understanding the person behind them. Dr. John Mather is a school psychologist, neuropsychologist, and award-winning author with over 25 years of experience. Drawing from both his professional expertise and his personal journey growing up with multiple labels, he helps children, families, and schools uncover strengths—not just struggles. Through Understanding Exceptional (UE), Dr. John is leading a movement to rethink how we define, diagnose, and support those who learn and think differently. Connect with Understanding Exceptional * 🌐 Website: www.understandingexceptional.com * 📸 Instagram: @understandingexceptional * 🎥 TikTok: @understandingexceptional * 💼 LinkedIn: John Mather

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