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IN Focus First: Psychiatry Simplified

IN Focus First: Psychiatry Simplified

著者: IN Focus First
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Hosted by Jessica Walsh, PMHNP-BC, board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner and founder of IN Focus First, Psychiatry Simplified in Carmel, Indiana. Join the clinical team at IN Focus First Psychiatry as we deep dive into the root biological causes of mental health symptoms. Beyond ADHD and Anxiety, we break down the complexity of Mood Disorders, Hormonal Health, and Metabolic Psychiatry. From advanced diagnostics like the QbTest, DUTCH test, Organic Acid Test (OAT), and Genetic Testing (GeneSight) to medication mechanisms and women's health medicine, our audio guides give you clarity.IN Focus First 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • The Problem with Online Quizes
    2026/05/06

    https://infocusfirst.com/how-holistic-psychiatry-can-help-you-heal-not-just-cope/IN Focus First discusses the pitfalls of self-diagnosing ADHD with viral online quizzes. These quizzes are designed to ask what symptoms you're experiencing, but they can never tell you why you're experiencing them. That's a critical distinction. A proper psychological evaluation for adult ADHD is far more comprehensive. It isn't just about checklists; it involves deep clinical interviews, cognitive testing, and often input from family members to build a complete history, not just a snapshot of current behaviors. The goal is to understand the root cause, not just to apply a label.


    Key Points:

    • Discussion on adult ADHD diagnosis and testing complexities
    • Critique of viral online quizzes for self-diagnosis
    • Overlap of adult ADHD symptoms with other conditions (anxiety, depression, sleep disorders)
    • Importance of comprehensive psychological evaluations
    • Role of clinical interviews, cognitive tests, and family input in diagnosis
    • Impact of hormonal changes (e.g., perimenopause) on ADHD symptoms
    • Connection between systemic inflammation and brain function
    • Need for personalized and holistic treatment approaches
    • Integration of psychopharmacology with metabolic health in ADHD treatment
    • Shift in perspective from self-blame to understanding biological factors affecting ADHD symptoms

    Timestamps:

    Introduction to Adult ADHD Diagnosis (00:00:00)The speakers critique viral online quizzes for self-diagnosis and introduce the complexity of properly diagnosing adult ADHD.

    The Problem with Online Quizzes (00:00:49)Discussion on how online quizzes fail to explore the underlying "why" behind symptoms, unlike a proper psychological evaluation.

    Symptoms and Overlapping Conditions (00:00:58)Explaining adult ADHD symptoms like internal restlessness and how they overlap with anxiety, depression, and severe sleep disorders.

    The Proper Assessment Process (00:01:37)A true diagnosis requires deep clinical interviews, cognitive tests, and input from family to untangle complex, overlapping symptoms.

    Introducing Jessica Walsh's Holistic Approach (00:01:59)Introducing a nurse practitioner who integrates psychopharmacology with metabolic health, inflammation, and hormonal factors in her ADHD practice.

    Hormones, Inflammation, and the Brain (00:02:27)Explaining how hormonal shifts like perimenopause and systemic inflammation can deplete dopamine and worsen ADHD symptoms like brain fog.

    Beyond Standard Stimulant Treatment (00:03:02)Comparing standard medication to a "check engine light" reset and advocating for a whole-person approach to find root causes.

    Personalized and Holistic Treatment (00:03:27)Treatment should be personalized, combining therapy, coping strategies, and lifestyle changes based on metabolic and hormonal profiles.

    Shifting from Self-Blame to Biology (00:04:00)Reframing ADHD symptoms not as personality flaws but as biological signals asking for a different kind of support.

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  • Adult ADHD Care Guide - Carmel, Indiana
    2026/04/27

    https://infocusfirst.com/adhd-providers-carmel-indiana/

    This episode of our podcast dives into the intricacies of adult ADHD care specifically for residents of Carmel, Indiana. Finding the right fit for care can be overwhelming given the local information overload. We compare the differences between large hospital systems and specialized private clinics, highlighting the pros and cons of each. We also discuss the shift towards telehealth for Carmel residents as a structural bypass for long wait times and commuting.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • The Adult ADHD Care Landscape in Carmel: Navigating the options to find a sustainable fit.

    • Big Hospital Systems vs. Specialized Clinics: Understanding the trade-off between broad generalizations and deep specialization.

    • Challenges in Large Systems: Dealing with layers of triage, primary care referrals, insurance hurdles, and long wait times.

    • The Rise of Telehealth: How virtual care serves as a bypass for geographical and scheduling bottlenecks.

    • Whole-Person Clinical Evaluation: The difference between testing-heavy models and comprehensive psychiatric evaluations that consider life history and co-occurring conditions like anxiety or depression.

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  • Late ADHD Diagnosis: The Hidden Cost of Success
    2026/04/27

    https://infocusfirst.com/late-adhd-diagnosis-the-hidden-cost-of-success/

    "On paper, they are crushing it. But behind closed doors, their internal operating system is held together by duct tape, panic, and an absurd amount of caffeine."

    In this episode, we take a deep dive into the article "Late ADHD Diagnosis: The Hidden Cost of Success." We explore why so many high achievers, from VPs of Marketing to lead surgeons, slip under the diagnostic radar until well into adulthood.

    What We Cover:

    • Weaponized Anxiety: How high achievers use internal pressure to meet societal expectations, often at a massive cognitive cost.

    • The "Engine" Analogy: Why keeping up with "normal traffic" can feel like redlining your engine until it's on the brink of a breakdown.

    • Why Doctors Miss It: Understanding how intense perfectionism and high performance can mask the traditional symptoms of ADHD.

    • The Interest-Based Nervous System: A look at the neurology of the ADHD brain and why "importance" doesn't register the same way as novelty, competition, or urgency.

    • The Road to Recovery: Moving from an "identity crisis" to a phase of self-compassion and sustainable planning.

    The Big Takeaway: A late diagnosis isn't the end of your success story; it’s the moment you’re finally handed the correct user manual for your specific brain.

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    5 分
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