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Guilty of ADHD?

Episode 10 of the The ADHD and Me Podcast podcast, hosted by ADHD Girl, titled "Guilty of ADHD?" was published on July 26, 2024 and runs 28 minutes.

July 26, 2024 ·28m · The ADHD and Me Podcast

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In this podcast episode, ADHD Girl seeks the answer to an all important question; why do so many people in prison have ADHD? In an interesting discussion with an ADHD expert court witness, the link between prision reform and the way in which ADHD is understood and managed by society becomes shockingly clear.

In this podcast episode, ADHD Girl seeks the answer to an all important question; why do so many people in prison have ADHD? In an interesting discussion with an ADHD expert court witness, the link between prision reform and the way in which ADHD is understood and managed by society becomes shockingly clear. 

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