Claire Sehinson is an educator and researcher specializing in functional medicine and nutritional therapy. She brings to her work her passion and lived experience of being multiply neurodivergent and diagnosed with Autism, dyslexia, and ADHD as an adult whilst navigating her own recovery from ME/CFS and dealing with many mental health issues throughout her lifetime.
Claire has over a decade of specialist clinical experience working with complex illness, trauma, CFS, Fibromyalgia, and chronic infections. Claire is the Head of Research at the Optimum Health Clinic (an integrative body-mind clinic). She researches and trains practitioners on cutting-edge protocols to support complexly ill clients.
She created the IHCAN award-winning Therapeutic Nutrition course, a six-month postgraduate practitioner training program supporting patients with CFS/ME and complex illnesses. Claire continues to advocate for marginalized groups to raise awareness and share knowledge of intersectionality in healthcare. Her research focus is the overlap of Neurodivergence, hypermobility spectrum disorders, and chronic complex illness.
In this episode:
- Her personal story with Neurodiversity and WHY it was important to her to pursue this career?
- Some of the myths about what people think ADHD is and what it is
- The unique challenges faced by those with ADHD
- What is the relationship between ADHD and eating disorders, and how can the symptoms of each condition exacerbate the other?
- We talk about interoception and how this affects individuals with ADHD when it comes to feeding and eating
- What are the sensory processing and differences that ADHD people experience?
- What are some helpful tips for practitioners working with diet & nutrition plans in ADHD?
- How do ADHD symptoms intersect with substance use disorders?
- What are some common coping mechanisms or self-medicating behaviors that individuals with ADHD may adopt, leading to potential addiction issues?