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  1. A new documentary, “The Disruptors,” aims to reframe our view of ADHD and highlight many high-profile people who harnessed their ADHD to achieve great success. Dr. Yamalis Diaz and filmmaker Nancy Armstrong join “CBS Mornings” to discuss the film and what they want people to know about ADHD.

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  2. 12 mag 2022 · The Disruptors: Directed by Stephanie Soechtig. With David Anderson, Dale Archer, Tim Armstrong, Russell Barkley. The story focuses on families with ADHD members, depicting their challenges and successes in an effort to shift the narrative surrounding ADHD and recognize its potential as an asset rather than solely a disorder.

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    • Stephanie Soechtig
    • 2022-05-12
  3. 15 apr 2022 · 60K views 1 year ago. AVAILABLE NOW ON APPLE TV / ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY / YOUTUBE, AMAZON, AND VUDU ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed-and widely misunderstood-neurological conditions in the...

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  4. ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed-and widely misunderstood-neurological conditions in the world today, affecting nearly 10% of kids and a rising number of adults. But what if having an ADHD brain is actually an asset? The Disruptors hears from many game-changing people about their ADHD.

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  6. A film by Stephanie Soechtig. The first definitive, comprehensive documentary film on ADHD. ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed-and widely misunderstood-neurological conditions in the world today, affecting nearly 10% of kids and a rising number of adults. But what if having an ADHD brain is actually an asset?