Psychiatrist who’s assessed 1000’s of ADHD women: ‘This will always terrify me!’ | Dr Asad Raffi

Psychiatrist who’s assessed 1000’s of ADHD women: ‘This will always terrify me!’ | Dr Asad Raffi

ADHD Chatter · 2025-07-28

Dr Asad Raffi is a Consultant Psychiatrist at Sanctum Healthcare, who's focus extends to the nuances of female brain health, driven by a passion for addressing ADHD, sleep disorders, and addiction. He leverages cutting-edge research and treatment protocols to support patients in achieving optimal mental wellness.



00:00 Trailer

01:34 Why two men are talking about female ADHD

04:23 Dr Asad’s mission in the world of ADHD

15:57 The difference between stress and anxiety

18:07 Unhealthy ways ADHDers deal with stress

20:58 RSD

23:42 Tiimo advert

26:09 How to love yourself despite RSD

31:10 The difference between female ADHD and male ADHD

39:04 How hormones impact female ADHD

52:48 The truth about ADHD and sleep

59:35 The most common ADHD addictions

01:09:32 Dr Asad’s ADHD item

01:11:09 The ADHD agony aunt

01:18:14 A letter from the previous guest


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Producer: Timon Woodward

Recorded by: Hamlin Studios

Trailer Editor: Ryan Faber



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