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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Child Psychopaths and ADHD

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2024

⏱️ 105 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk Honda interviews Dr. Sarah Haas about child psychopaths and ADHD.
For more info on Dr. Sarah Haas: www.centerforactiveminds.com

This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/KIRK to get 10% off your first month.

00:00 Introducing Dr. Sarah Haas
01:12 Child psychopathy
23:03 Misusing sociopathy 
27:03 The DSM and conduct disorder
39:07 ADHD pet peeves
46:11 What is ADHD?
1:04:21 Behavior systems for parenting ADHD kids
1:17:34 Should homework be banned?
1:22:06 How do you treat child psychopaths?
1:29:24 Sister Wives commentary
1:32:51 Dr. Haas' diagnostic pet peeves 
1:42:15 Where to find Dr. Sarah Haas

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September 4, 2024

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0:00.0

So when I'm making reaction videos on YouTube, occasionally in the comment section there will be someone who clearly has a lot of expertise in their field, whether it's in psychology or law or construction or

0:16.0

something. And I always love talking to these folks because the expertise

0:21.8

it's so much deeper than you imagine it being

0:24.6

and it's also frankly quite flattering when a legit psychologist is

0:31.0

watching my stupid YouTube channel while I react to Sister Wives as Dr Sarah does

0:36.5

who is our special guest with us today. Welcome to the podcast Dr Sarah. Your

0:41.2

last name is H-A-A-S. I have a friend that pronounces that as has, but it kind of looks

0:47.5

like haze to me. It is haze, yes. So yeah, so you're watching Sister Wives and at the end of one video I'm like hey if you

0:54.2

know anything about anything email in and let's talk about those anything and you

0:59.3

emailed in and I was like yeah because you're a psychologist and you're a professor and you have a lot of expertise in ADHD and child psychopathy.

1:09.0

So I wanted to talk about those things with you.

1:12.7

Let's start with, well, child psychopathy.

1:17.0

What can you tell us or what are the misconceptions

1:20.4

or what are your areas of practice or research?

1:25.0

So, childhood psychopathy, I think by nature, is very fascinating.

1:31.0

And I was doing research on this area when it was becoming pretty popular.

1:37.6

So this had to be 2012-2013.

1:41.6

At this time there was a lot of media sensationalization around it so

1:45.2

law and order special victims unit had come out with an episode about a child

1:49.6

with psychopathy of course it's their portrayal of that and I can't recall if I mentioned to you in my email

1:56.2

that there was a New York Times article called Can you call a nine-year-old a psychopath

2:01.1

and that was part of a journalist who came to our a to see if there was different techniques that would be helpful for these kids who are identified having

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