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In this episode of The ADHD Skills Lab, Skye and I explore the critical question: is executive functioning even real or is it a poorly defined construct that's been misunderstood for decades?
Curious what's inside?
- What the DSM says about executive function..
- What's the difference between an executive function task vs. executive function measure?
- Some ADHD'ers may not struggle with executive dysfunction at all.
- CTA: If this is you, let us know! I have follow-up questions!
Thanks for being here! Until next time,
Sarah Russell (Podcast Producer)
References:
1. Validity of the Executive Function Theory of ADHD: A Meta-Analytic Review
2. Executive Functioning Rating Scales: Ecologically Valid or Construct Invalid?
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Chapters
1. Is Executive Functioning Real? 20 years of ADHD research says... maybe? (00:00:00)
2. Validity of the Executive Function Theory of ADHD: A Meta-Analytic Review (00:03:11)
3. Executive Functioning Rating Scales: Ecologically Valid or Construct Invalid? (00:09:44)
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