So You Think You Have ADHD. Now What?
In this episode of Frontline Findings, Rachel Bozek welcomes guest Cassidi Dye, a licensed master level psychologist and first responder therapist, to explore ADHD in the firefighting community. They discuss ADHD symptoms, the importance of getting a professional diagnosis and the consequences of living with untreated ADHD. The discussion emphasizes the importance of creating systems and routines for people with ADHD to successfully manage daily tasks without burning out.

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