ADHD, 100 List

Published: Feb. 15, 2019, 11 p.m.

The Evolution of ADHD Guest: Becky Lundwall, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Brigham Young University; Mikle South, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology, Brigham Young University Nearly 10% of children have been diagnosed with ADHD in the US, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s a lot of kids, but the disorder can also be easily misdiagnosed. Over the years, some have even questioned if it exists at all or if a changing society caused it.  A List to Help You Live Your Best Life Guest: Stacy Taniguchi, PhD, Associate Professor of Experience Design and Management, Brigham Young University That’s the pop-psychology way of explaining “self-actualization.” Stacy Taniguchi has spent his professional career studying it, and his personal life pursuing it. He’s jumped out of airplanes, guided a blind man to the summit of Denali, crawled off Mt. Everest with a blown-out knee and survived all kinds of hairy moments in the wilderness. Do you really have to push yourself to the limit in the great outdoors to become self-actualized?