🎧 Featured Podcast Episodes
1. Hacking Your ADHD: "Evolutionary Basis of ADHD"
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Podcast: Hacking Your ADHD Episode Summary: Dr. Sultan explores why ADHD traits persist across generations despite their challenges in modern society. He discusses the hunter-gatherer hypothesis, explaining how hyperactivity, impulsivity, and distractibility may have been adaptive in ancestral environments. The episode covers mismatch theory—why traits that helped survival 10,000 years ago now create difficulties in modern classrooms and offices. Key Topics Covered:
🎧 Listen: Hacking Your ADHD - Evolutionary Basis | Spotify Related Content: Read: Is ADHD Evolutionary? The Hunter-Gatherer Theory |
2. ADHD reWired: "Why Treat ADHD?" (Episode 461)
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Podcast: ADHD reWired Episode Summary: In this comprehensive interview, Dr. Sultan addresses the critical question: "Why treat ADHD?" He discusses his research on untreated ADHD outcomes, including higher rates of accidents, arrests, academic failure, and unemployment. The episode explores the benefits of treatment, common misconceptions about ADHD medications, and why early intervention matters. Key Topics Covered:
Notable Quote: "People ask if ADHD is overdiagnosed, but the research shows the opposite—about 50% of adults with ADHD remain undiagnosed and untreated. We're not overtreating; we're undertreating a condition that significantly impacts quality of life." 🎧 Listen: ADHD reWired Episode 461 | Apple Podcasts Related Research: Swedish Study: ADHD Medications and Real-World Outcomes |
3. Your Anxiety Toolkit: "ADHD vs. Anxiety" (Episode 381)
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Podcast: Your Anxiety Toolkit Episode Summary: Dr. Sultan addresses one of the most common diagnostic challenges in psychiatry: distinguishing ADHD from anxiety disorders. Both conditions can present with restlessness, difficulty concentrating, and task avoidance, leading to frequent misdiagnosis. He explains the key differences, comorbidity rates (50% of people with ADHD also have anxiety), and treatment implications. Key Topics Covered:
Clinical Pearl: "A key difference: In anxiety, difficulty concentrating happens BECAUSE of worry and rumination. In ADHD, it's a core symptom present across all contexts, even when not anxious. The timeline matters too—ADHD symptoms start in childhood, while anxiety often develops later." 🎧 Listen: Your Anxiety Toolkit Episode 381 Related Content: ADHD Comorbidities Guide |
📺 Television & Video Appearances
PIX11 Television: "What is ADHD?"
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Network: PIX11 (New York) Segment Summary: Dr. Sultan appeared on PIX11 to discuss common misconceptions about adult ADHD and explain the neuroscience behind attention differences. The segment addressed myths like "ADHD is just a childhood disorder" and "adults can't have ADHD if they did well in school." 🎥 Watch: View Full Transcript & Video |
📰 Media Mentions & Expert Commentary
Major Publications Featuring Dr. Sultan's Research
- Time Magazine - ADHD treatment and medication safety
- NPR Morning Edition - Youth mental health and substance use research
- Psychiatric Times - "Do ADHD Stimulant Medications Have an Effect on Substance Use?"
- Technology Networks - "ADHD Research Reveals New Biology and Treatments"
- Yahoo Finance - Swedish study on ADHD medication outcomes
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🎤 Speaking Topics & Expertise Areas
Dr. Sultan is available for podcast interviews, media commentary, and speaking engagements on:
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📊 Research Impact
Dr. Sultan's research has been cited 411+ times in peer-reviewed literature and featured in leading medical journals including:
- JAMA Network Open - Antipsychotic treatment among youths with ADHD (411 citations)
- Pediatrics - Cannabis use among U.S. adolescents
- Journal of Adolescent Health - ADHD and adverse behaviors
- JAMA Psychiatry - Protective effects of ADHD medication
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🔗 Related Resources
- Dr. Sultan's ADHD Expertise - Comprehensive overview of ADHD specialization
- Evolutionary Basis of ADHD - Hunter-gatherer hypothesis and mismatch theory
- Sultan Lab for Mental Health Informatics - Research program and current projects
- Complete ADHD Guide - Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, medications
- Research Publications - Peer-reviewed articles and citations
- Media Coverage - Press mentions and expert commentary
📧 Media & Podcast Inquiries
For interview requests or media inquiries:
Professional Contact: rs0000@columbia.edu
Practice: Integrative Psych NYC
Media kit available upon request including:
- High-resolution photos
- Biography and credentials
- Research summary and key findings
- Sample interview questions
- Previous media appearances
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