with Anthony Rostain, M.D., MA
Emotional Impulsivity is often part of the ADHD “picture” in women with ADHD. Dr. Anthony Rostain discusses how that relates to internal and external states (lashing out, short fuse, over-reactivity, hypersensitivities, etc.), how it plays out in every day life, and what women with ADHD can do to understand and and manage it.
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Emotional Impulsivity is often part of the ADHD “picture” in women with ADHD. Dr. Anthony Rostain discusses how that relates to internal and external states (lashing out, short fuse, over-reactivity, hypersensitivities, etc.), how it plays out in every day life, and what women with ADHD can do to understand and and manage it.
Anthony L. Rostain, M.D., is a psychiatrist in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Center for Management of ADHD at CHOP, and director of the Developmental Neuropsychiatry Program. Areas of Expertise: Complex neurodevelopmental disorders across the lifespan, Integrating psychosocial and medical treatments for ADHD and related disorders, Managing the transition from adolescent to young adult treatment settings, ADHD, Medical student education, Neuropsychiatric disorders, Residency training.