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ADHD, Low Motivation, and Your Hormones
Pre-order ADHD and Women by Dr. Jolene Brighten and discover how hormones shape focus, motivation, executive function, and emotional regulation http://drbrighten.com/adhdandwomen
Estrogen and dopamine are deeply connected to women’s brain health, ADHD symptoms, motivation, focus, emotional regulation, and the hormonal shifts that can happen across the cycle, postpartum, and perimenopause. 🧠 View the full show notes and references at Dr. Brighten: https://drbrighten.com
In this episode of The Dr. Brighten Show, Dr. Jolene Brighten explains why estrogen is not “Adderall,” how dopamine signaling works, and why brain symptoms deserve a real differential diagnosis instead of dismissal.
✨ What You’ll Learn
🧠 Why estrogen is a neuroactive hormone, not just a reproductive hormone
💗 How estrogen may influence dopamine signaling, receptor sensitivity, and brain networks
⚡ Why motivation, focus, task initiation, and emotional regulation can shift before your period, postpartum, or in perimenopause
🧬 Why “low estrogen = low dopamine” is too simplistic
🔍 Why iron, thyroid, sleep, insulin resistance, B12, vitamin D, PMDD, PME, depression, and ADHD should all be considered
🌀 Why perimenopause can unmask ADHD symptoms in women
⏱️ Chapters
01:00 | Welcome to The Dr. Brighten Show
01:30 | Why estrogen and dopamine matter for women’s brain health
02:00 | Estrogen is not just a reproductive hormone
03:00 | What dopamine actually does in the brain
04:00 | Dopamine receptors, brain regions, and hormonal context
06:00 | Why ADHD symptoms can feel worse before your period
07:00 | Dopamine synthesis: tyrosine → L-DOPA → dopamine
09:00 | The prefrontal cortex and executive function
10:00 | Why your brain can feel chaotic when estrogen shifts
11:00 | Menstrual cycle cognition, ADHD, and neurodivergence
12:00 | Why not every woman feels hormone-related brain changes
13:00 | Hormone sensitivity, receptor sensitivity, and symptoms
14:00 | ADHD, PMDD, anxiety, depression, TBI, and chronic stress
15:00 | Why ADHD medication may feel different across your cycle
16:00 | Perimenopause, estrogen fluctuations, and brain fog
17:00 | What the research says about hormones and cognition
18:00 | What to track before seeing your clinician
19:00 | Symptoms that deserve a deeper workup
20:00 | Is it ADHD or perimenopause?
22:00 | Masking, compensation, and losing hormonal allies
23:00 | Brain energy, neuroinflammation, and executive function
24:00 | ADHD symptoms in menopause and why there is hope
25:00 | This is not a “go start hormones” episode
26:00 | Why your brain symptoms are data, not a character flaw
🧠 Research & References Mentioned
Faraone, S. V., & Biederman, J. (2016). Can Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Onset Occur in Adulthood?. JAMA psychiatry, 73(7), 655–656. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.0400
Sundström Poromaa, I., & Gingnell, M. (2014). Menstrual cycle influence on cognitive function and emotion processing-from a reproductive perspective. Frontiers in neuroscience, 8, 380. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2014.00380
📚 The Menopause Society — Hormone Therapy Position Statement: https://menopause.org
📚 British Menopause Society — Consensus Statements and Guidelines: https://thebms.org.uk
💡 Featured Resources
📘 Pre-order ADHD and Women: http://drbrighten.com/adhdandwomen
📝 Full Show Notes: https://drbrighten.com
🎙️ The Dr. Brighten Show: https://drbrighten.com/podcast
🤝 Sponsors
✨ Dr. Brighten Essentials Radiant Mind: https://drbrightenessentials.com/products/radiant-mind
✨ Sunlighten Saunas: https://get.sunlighten.com/drbrighten
✨ LMNT: http://drinklmnt.com/Brighten
📲 Connect with Dr. Brighten
🌐 Website: https://drbrighten.com
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjolenebrighten
🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drjolenebrighten
▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrJoleneBrighten
📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjolenebrighten
🩺 About Dr. Jolene Brighten
👩⚕️ Dr. Jolene Brighten is a board-certified naturopathic endocrinologist, nutrition scientist, Menopause Society certified practitioner, certified sex counselor, and the host of The Dr. Brighten Show. Her work focuses on women’s hormones, complex endocrinology, neurodivergence, and evidence-informed conversations about women’s brain health.
⚠️ Medical Disclaimer
🩺 This episode is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.
🧠 Dr. Brighten is a doctor, but she is not your doctor.
💬 Please talk with your qualified healthcare provider before making changes to medications, supplements, hormones, or treatment plans.
👍 If this episode helped you understand your brain in a new way, please like, share, subscribe, and send it to a woman who keeps saying, “I swear my brain changes depending on my cycle, postpartum, or perimenopause.”
#EstrogenAndDopamine #ADHDWomen #WomenBrainHealth #Perimenopause #HormonesAndADHD #LowMotivation #ExecutiveFunction #Dopamine #Estrogen #DrBrightenShow
Видео ADHD, Low Motivation, and Your Hormones канала Dr. Jolene Brighten
Estrogen and dopamine are deeply connected to women’s brain health, ADHD symptoms, motivation, focus, emotional regulation, and the hormonal shifts that can happen across the cycle, postpartum, and perimenopause. 🧠 View the full show notes and references at Dr. Brighten: https://drbrighten.com
In this episode of The Dr. Brighten Show, Dr. Jolene Brighten explains why estrogen is not “Adderall,” how dopamine signaling works, and why brain symptoms deserve a real differential diagnosis instead of dismissal.
✨ What You’ll Learn
🧠 Why estrogen is a neuroactive hormone, not just a reproductive hormone
💗 How estrogen may influence dopamine signaling, receptor sensitivity, and brain networks
⚡ Why motivation, focus, task initiation, and emotional regulation can shift before your period, postpartum, or in perimenopause
🧬 Why “low estrogen = low dopamine” is too simplistic
🔍 Why iron, thyroid, sleep, insulin resistance, B12, vitamin D, PMDD, PME, depression, and ADHD should all be considered
🌀 Why perimenopause can unmask ADHD symptoms in women
⏱️ Chapters
01:00 | Welcome to The Dr. Brighten Show
01:30 | Why estrogen and dopamine matter for women’s brain health
02:00 | Estrogen is not just a reproductive hormone
03:00 | What dopamine actually does in the brain
04:00 | Dopamine receptors, brain regions, and hormonal context
06:00 | Why ADHD symptoms can feel worse before your period
07:00 | Dopamine synthesis: tyrosine → L-DOPA → dopamine
09:00 | The prefrontal cortex and executive function
10:00 | Why your brain can feel chaotic when estrogen shifts
11:00 | Menstrual cycle cognition, ADHD, and neurodivergence
12:00 | Why not every woman feels hormone-related brain changes
13:00 | Hormone sensitivity, receptor sensitivity, and symptoms
14:00 | ADHD, PMDD, anxiety, depression, TBI, and chronic stress
15:00 | Why ADHD medication may feel different across your cycle
16:00 | Perimenopause, estrogen fluctuations, and brain fog
17:00 | What the research says about hormones and cognition
18:00 | What to track before seeing your clinician
19:00 | Symptoms that deserve a deeper workup
20:00 | Is it ADHD or perimenopause?
22:00 | Masking, compensation, and losing hormonal allies
23:00 | Brain energy, neuroinflammation, and executive function
24:00 | ADHD symptoms in menopause and why there is hope
25:00 | This is not a “go start hormones” episode
26:00 | Why your brain symptoms are data, not a character flaw
🧠 Research & References Mentioned
Faraone, S. V., & Biederman, J. (2016). Can Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Onset Occur in Adulthood?. JAMA psychiatry, 73(7), 655–656. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.0400
Sundström Poromaa, I., & Gingnell, M. (2014). Menstrual cycle influence on cognitive function and emotion processing-from a reproductive perspective. Frontiers in neuroscience, 8, 380. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2014.00380
📚 The Menopause Society — Hormone Therapy Position Statement: https://menopause.org
📚 British Menopause Society — Consensus Statements and Guidelines: https://thebms.org.uk
💡 Featured Resources
📘 Pre-order ADHD and Women: http://drbrighten.com/adhdandwomen
📝 Full Show Notes: https://drbrighten.com
🎙️ The Dr. Brighten Show: https://drbrighten.com/podcast
🤝 Sponsors
✨ Dr. Brighten Essentials Radiant Mind: https://drbrightenessentials.com/products/radiant-mind
✨ Sunlighten Saunas: https://get.sunlighten.com/drbrighten
✨ LMNT: http://drinklmnt.com/Brighten
📲 Connect with Dr. Brighten
🌐 Website: https://drbrighten.com
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjolenebrighten
🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drjolenebrighten
▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrJoleneBrighten
📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjolenebrighten
🩺 About Dr. Jolene Brighten
👩⚕️ Dr. Jolene Brighten is a board-certified naturopathic endocrinologist, nutrition scientist, Menopause Society certified practitioner, certified sex counselor, and the host of The Dr. Brighten Show. Her work focuses on women’s hormones, complex endocrinology, neurodivergence, and evidence-informed conversations about women’s brain health.
⚠️ Medical Disclaimer
🩺 This episode is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.
🧠 Dr. Brighten is a doctor, but she is not your doctor.
💬 Please talk with your qualified healthcare provider before making changes to medications, supplements, hormones, or treatment plans.
👍 If this episode helped you understand your brain in a new way, please like, share, subscribe, and send it to a woman who keeps saying, “I swear my brain changes depending on my cycle, postpartum, or perimenopause.”
#EstrogenAndDopamine #ADHDWomen #WomenBrainHealth #Perimenopause #HormonesAndADHD #LowMotivation #ExecutiveFunction #Dopamine #Estrogen #DrBrightenShow
Видео ADHD, Low Motivation, and Your Hormones канала Dr. Jolene Brighten
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