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Backfired: Attention Deficit
- Narrated by: Leon Neyfakh, Arielle Pardes
- Length: 5 hrs and 32 mins
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Summary
ADHD may be the defining diagnosis of our time. According to the latest data, more than 10 percent of American children (that’s 7.1 million kids) have been diagnosed with ADHD. And the number of stimulant prescriptions for adults in their 30s has shot up nearly threefold since 2012, hitting 15.3 million in 2021. It’s increasingly common to hear people who haven’t been diagnosed at all say they’re “so ADHD,” as if it’s more of a personality trait—or a zodiac sign—than a medical condition. In recent years, this explosion in demand has combined with other factors—including federally mandated limits on production—to create a widespread stimulant shortage in the US.
In the second installment of Backfired, cohosts Leon Neyfakh and Arielle Pardes look at the unintended consequences of the ADHD industry and trace the surprising path that brought us here.
Backfired: Attention Deficit is the latest podcast from Prologue Projects, the award-winning team behind Slow Burn, Fiasco, and Think Twice: Michael Jackson, and the second season of the Backfired franchise, a show about what happens when solving one problem inadvertently leads to a host of new ones. Backfired: Attention Deficit follows the acclaimed first season Backfired: The Vaping Wars.
For a list of books, articles, and documentaries used to research Backfired: Attention Deficit, please visit bit.ly/backfiredbib.
Backfired: Attention Deficit was hosted and produced by Leon Neyfakh and Arielle Pardes. The executive producer was Andrew Parsons. The senior producer and story editor was Madeline Kaplan. Producers were Dustin Desoto and Danielle Hewitt. Fact-checking by Maggie Duffy. Research by Frank Zhou. Archival research by Francis Carr. Theme song and score composed by Emma Munger. Audio mix by Aman Sahota. Backfired was co-created for Prologue Projects by Kim Gittleson.
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- BLANCA DEW
- 04-10-24
Informative
Factual information, you can make your own decision about the use of medication. I feel reassured about my diagnosis and treatment.
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- teacherstevo
- 19-10-24
Very interesting and intriguing listen
Whispered as his historical documentary which went through all the different stages of which this condition has been subjected to different expectations once and desires by parent teachers doctors and more yet it never gives you a definitive answer. The lack of an answer is actually its biggest strength.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-11-24
Some of my favourite podcasters
Another brilliant one by Leon Nayfekh and Arielle Pardes. I can't wait for the next series!
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- Richard Gascoigne
- 04-10-24
ADHD reality check
I fought for years to get my kids a diagnosis in the UK so they could access additional support, this has helped put the medicine application in context & certainly reduced my anxiety about the decisions I have made. Great feature, facts & insights - thanks
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- fell
- 12-10-24
interesting
I like how the podcast went over a wide variety of experiences. it seem well thought out.
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- Pollyanna
- 31-10-24
Excellent and thought provoking
I enjoyed this very much. Fascinating facts and insights into the development of both our understanding of ADHD and treatment. Very thought provoking and educational.
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- Chris and Alison
- 24-10-24
Admirably even-handed.
A fair-minded and fascinating journey through a very strange history. Very well done. Holds the attention!
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- Mr. Graham Smillie
- 15-10-24
ÀDHD Drug exposé
À very even handed discussion about adhd, from various angles; the good, the bad and the ugly. I highly recommend it.
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- Judy Corstjens
- 14-10-24
Informative
I don’t have any direct experience of ADHD or Ritalin or the other drugs prescribed to kids. Not that this held me back from holding a strong, negative opinion 🤔. This book, which is actually a collected edition of an eight-part podcast, gives a much more rounded view of the history, pros, cons and questions. It is pleasant, easy listening with contributions from a wide range of interested parties. By the way I think Audible gives this away free, which I find mindblowing. So the 5star rating also includes an element of incredible value for money!
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