EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 42 MIN
Were Ross and Rachel on a Break, Baby Sleep vs. Renovations, and What ADHD Research Suggests
from Veritas Views (with Veritas Psychology Partners) · host Veritas Psychology Partners
🛑 Pop culture loves a technicality, neighbors do not always share the same reality, and ADHD headlines can get way ahead of what the research actually shows.💡 What gets lost when people turn complicated relationship, parenting, and science questions into clean little slogans?What You’ll Learn:✔️ Why the Ross and Rachel “on a break” debate still matters as a lesson in assumptions, meaning, and emotional impact✔️ How to think about competing needs when one family wants quiet for a baby and another needs to renovate their home✔️ What the ADHD biotypes research actually suggests, and why “ADHD is really 3 different things” is too simple🌱 Clean answers are tempting, but real life usually needs more nuance than the headline, the argument, or the technical point can hold.📅 Need support? Veritas Psychology Partners offers telehealth in 43 states, including New York. Schedule here: https://www.veritaspp.com/scheduleMeet the Team:🧠 Dr. Dan Kessler: https://www.veritaspp.com/dnk🌿 Dr. Gayle MacBride: https://www.veritaspp.com/ghm🎙️ Kelley: https://kbvoiceovers.com🎙️ Michael MacBride (host) → http://www.michaelmacbride.comAbout our experts:Dr. Dan Kessler is a psychologist at Veritas Psychology Partners who specializes in sleep, anxiety, men’s issues, relationships, and practical, evidence-based strategies for change.Dr. Gayle MacBride is a psychologist at Veritas Psychology Partners who specializes in sleep, women’s mental health, PTSD, depression, and emotionally intelligent care for high-achieving adults.👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations about relationships, parenting, leadership, mental health, pop culture, and the psychology behind how people oversimplify complex problems.#FriendsTVShow #ADHDResearch #AITA #Relationships #MentalHealth #VeritasPP #VeritasPsychologyPartners #VPP #MacBride #Kessler
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🛑 Pop culture loves a technicality, neighbors do not always share the same reality, and ADHD headlines can get way ahead of what the research actually shows.💡 What gets lost when people turn complicated relationship, parenting, and science questions into clean little slogans?What You’ll Learn:✔️ Why the Ross and Rachel “on a break” debate still matters as a lesson in assumptions, meaning, and emotional impact✔️ How to think about competing needs when one family wants quiet for a baby and another needs to renovate their home✔️ What the ADHD biotypes research actually suggests, and why “ADHD is really 3 different things” is too simple🌱 Clean answers are tempting, but real life usually needs more nuance than the headline, the argument, or the technical point can hold.📅 Need support? Veritas Psychology Partners offers telehealth in 43 states, including New York. Schedule here: https://www.veritaspp.com/scheduleMeet the Team:🧠 Dr. Dan Kessler: https://www.veritaspp.com/dnk🌿 Dr. Gayle MacBride: https://www.veritaspp.com/ghm🎙️ Kelley: https://kbvoiceovers.com🎙️ Michael MacBride (host) → http://www.michaelmacbride.comAbout our experts:Dr. Dan Kessler is a psychologist at Veritas Psychology Partners who specializes in sleep, anxiety, men’s issues, relationships, and practical, evidence-based strategies for change.Dr. Gayle MacBride is a psychologist at Veritas Psychology Partners who specializes in sleep, women’s mental health, PTSD, depression, and emotionally intelligent care for high-achieving adults.👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations about relationships, parenting, leadership, mental health, pop culture, and the psychology behind how people oversimplify complex problems.#FriendsTVShow #ADHDResearch #AITA #Relationships #MentalHealth #VeritasPP #VeritasPsychologyPartners #VPP #MacBride #Kessler
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