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We break down the real-world clinical issues that matter—ADHD, trauma, pharmacotherapy, professional advocacy, and more—through grounded dialogue, lived experience, and evidence-based insight.

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This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice or treatment. The views expressed are my own, drawn from clinical experience and personal perspective. If you’re in crisis, please seek support from a licensed professional or emergency services.</description>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The research is clear: Gen Z reports the highest stress levels of any generation (6.1/10). Anxiety disorders among 18-25 year olds have increased 60-84% in just one decade. But is social media really the primary culprit?</p><p><br>In this episode, psychiatric nurse practitioners James Kennedy and Jon Murphy break down Developmental Reinforcement Theory (DRT) to explain what's really driving the mental health crisis among young adults. They explore how digital connection has replaced essential nervous system co-regulation during crucial developmental years, creating a generation suffering from "junk food social connection."</p><p><br>Topics include:</p><ul><li>How constant connectivity has transformed bullying from a school-only problem to an inescapable presence</li><li>Why therapy often feels uncomfortable when it's actually working</li><li>The neurobiological necessity of human connection during adolescent development</li><li>Practical strategies for parents to help teens develop healthier digital habits</li><li>The concerning impact of early pornography exposure on developing brains</li></ul><p>Whether you're a mental health professional, parent, or concerned citizen, this episode offers evidence-based insights into what Gen Z is truly facing and practical approaches that actually help.</p><p>Keywords: Gen Z mental health, anxiety disorders, social media impact, developmental reinforcement theory, DRT, nervous system regulation, therapy expectations, digital detox, adolescent development, pornography exposure, co-regulation</p><p><strong>James Kennedy</strong> is a psychiatric nurse practitioner and CEO of <a href="https://modern-mentality.com">modern-mentality.com</a>, a psychiatry practice serving New Hampshire and Massachusetts.</p><p><strong>Jonathan Murphy</strong> is the founder of <a href="https://myfocuspath.com">myfocuspath.com</a> and author of "CHEAT CODES: How I Hacked My ADHD Brain (AND YOU CAN TOO!)" - now available on Amazon:<br> <a href="https://www.amazon.com/CHEAT-CODES-Hacked-Brain-Transformation-ebook/dp/B0FMJLQKBW/">https://www.amazon.com/CHEAT-CODES-Hacked-Brain-Transformation-ebook/dp/B0FMJLQKBW/</a></p><p><br>For more insights, visit the Focus Path Insights blog at <a href="https://myfocuspath.blog">myfocuspath.blog</a> and subscribe to the Compass Point Institute YouTube Channel: <a href="https://youtube.com/@compasspointinstitute">youtube.com/@compasspointinstitute</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The research is clear: Gen Z reports the highest stress levels of any generation (6.1/10). Anxiety disorders among 18-25 year olds have increased 60-84% in just one decade. But is social media really the primary culprit?</p><p><br>In this episode, psychiatric nurse practitioners James Kennedy and Jon Murphy break down Developmental Reinforcement Theory (DRT) to explain what's really driving the mental health crisis among young adults. They explore how digital connection has replaced essential nervous system co-regulation during crucial developmental years, creating a generation suffering from "junk food social connection."</p><p><br>Topics include:</p><ul><li>How constant connectivity has transformed bullying from a school-only problem to an inescapable presence</li><li>Why therapy often feels uncomfortable when it's actually working</li><li>The neurobiological necessity of human connection during adolescent development</li><li>Practical strategies for parents to help teens develop healthier digital habits</li><li>The concerning impact of early pornography exposure on developing brains</li></ul><p>Whether you're a mental health professional, parent, or concerned citizen, this episode offers evidence-based insights into what Gen Z is truly facing and practical approaches that actually help.</p><p>Keywords: Gen Z mental health, anxiety disorders, social media impact, developmental reinforcement theory, DRT, nervous system regulation, therapy expectations, digital detox, adolescent development, pornography exposure, co-regulation</p><p><strong>James Kennedy</strong> is a psychiatric nurse practitioner and CEO of <a href="https://modern-mentality.com">modern-mentality.com</a>, a psychiatry practice serving New Hampshire and Massachusetts.</p><p><strong>Jonathan Murphy</strong> is the founder of <a href="https://myfocuspath.com">myfocuspath.com</a> and author of "CHEAT CODES: How I Hacked My ADHD Brain (AND YOU CAN TOO!)" - now available on Amazon:<br> <a href="https://www.amazon.com/CHEAT-CODES-Hacked-Brain-Transformation-ebook/dp/B0FMJLQKBW/">https://www.amazon.com/CHEAT-CODES-Hacked-Brain-Transformation-ebook/dp/B0FMJLQKBW/</a></p><p><br>For more insights, visit the Focus Path Insights blog at <a href="https://myfocuspath.blog">myfocuspath.blog</a> and subscribe to the Compass Point Institute YouTube Channel: <a href="https://youtube.com/@compasspointinstitute">youtube.com/@compasspointinstitute</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Origin Story: How Compass Point Institute Came to Be</strong></p><p>Jon Murphy opens up about the unexpected partnership that became Compass Point Institute, sharing the journey from recognizing James Kennedy at UMass orientation to their current collaboration. </p><p>Get the inside story of Jon's creative breakthrough in March 2025, his new book "Cheat Codes: How I Hacked My ADHD Brain," and the development of their "Quick Wins" concept. </p><p>Plus, honest insights about ADHD management, the power of incrementalism, and why "rolling before scrolling" might be the morning hack your dopamine system needs.</p><p><strong>Links &amp; Resources:</strong> <br>🎥 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@compasspointinstitute <br>📚 Get Jon's book "Cheat Codes: How I Hacked My ADHD Brain": <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FMJLQKBW">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FMJLQKBW</a> <br>📝 Read more at Focus Path Insights: myfocuspath.blog</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Origin Story: How Compass Point Institute Came to Be</strong></p><p>Jon Murphy opens up about the unexpected partnership that became Compass Point Institute, sharing the journey from recognizing James Kennedy at UMass orientation to their current collaboration. </p><p>Get the inside story of Jon's creative breakthrough in March 2025, his new book "Cheat Codes: How I Hacked My ADHD Brain," and the development of their "Quick Wins" concept. </p><p>Plus, honest insights about ADHD management, the power of incrementalism, and why "rolling before scrolling" might be the morning hack your dopamine system needs.</p><p><strong>Links &amp; Resources:</strong> <br>🎥 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@compasspointinstitute <br>📚 Get Jon's book "Cheat Codes: How I Hacked My ADHD Brain": <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FMJLQKBW">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FMJLQKBW</a> <br>📝 Read more at Focus Path Insights: myfocuspath.blog</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Wondering if you have ADHD? Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Jon Murphy breaks down 8 years of clinical experience diagnosing and treating adult ADHD. </p><p>This episode reveals what actually happens during ADHD assessment and how practitioners really make medication decisions.</p><p>Jon explains the ADHD symptoms doctors look for beyond just attention problems, including executive function issues, the hyperfocus-inattention cycle, and why family history matters. </p><p>Learn how ADHD testing works, what differentiates real ADHD from anxiety or depression, and why some "perfect students" still have undiagnosed ADHD.</p><p>You'll discover the clinical framework for spotting authentic ADHD presentations across work, relationships, and daily life. Jon shares how stimulant medication decisions are made, what environmental factors can mask symptoms, and why he never immediately dismisses someone seeking ADHD diagnosis.</p><p>Whether you're considering ADHD evaluation, questioning a previous assessment, or supporting someone through the process, this episode gives you the practitioner's perspective on adult ADHD diagnosis and treatment.</p><p>Perfect for anyone curious about ADHD signs in adults, the diagnostic process, or how ADHD medication really works.</p><p><strong>COMPREHENSIVE CALL TO ACTION:</strong></p><p><strong>Ready to Go Deeper? Here's Your Complete CPI Ecosystem Access:<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>🎙️ THE CPI PODCAST NETWORK</strong> <br>Jump into our unfiltered conversations at <strong>cpipodcasts.transistor.fm</strong> where we tackle the topics therapy school didn't cover. <br>This is advanced coursework for people who've been through it and want real solutions that actually work.</p><p><strong>TOXIC</strong> - Raw, weekly conversations between Dr. James Kennedy and myself covering controversial mental health topics, clinical cases, and industry insights. No spiritual bypassing, no toxic positivity, just evidence-based reality from two PMHNPs who combine clinical expertise with lived experience.</p><p><strong>Survivor Notes</strong> - Personal and professional insights bridging clinical expertise with lived experience. This is where I explore being both healer and wounded, with practical nervous system regulation tools for trauma survivors and neurodivergent individuals.</p><p><br><strong>📺 COMPASS POINT INSTITUTE YOUTUBE CHANNEL</strong> Subscribe for weekly educational content that cuts through the noise. We're building multiple series designed to anchor clinical identity while making complex concepts accessible:</p><p><strong>"30 Second Therapy"</strong> - Bite-sized insights for busy humans navigating mental health challenges <strong>"Explained by x2 PMHNPs"</strong> - Clinical concepts broken down by two experienced psychiatric nurse practitioners<br> <strong>"Quick Wins"</strong> - Practical tools you can implement immediately in your personal healing or professional practice</p><p>Hit that bell 🔔 because YouTube's algorithm has attendance issues, and you don't want to miss class.</p><p><br><strong>📖 FOCUS PATH INSIGHTS</strong> Access in-depth educational content at <strong>myfocuspath.blog</strong> where clinical insight meets practical application. This is your extended learning library covering ADHD nervous system regulation, complex trauma recovery strategies, attachment repair for adults, and evidence-based mental health education.</p><p><br><strong>🎯 FOCUS PATH CLINICAL PRACTICE</strong> Ready for individualized care? I'm currently accepting new patients across <strong>New Hampshire, Washington, and Massachusetts</strong> for comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and treatment. Specializing in ADHD assessment and treatment, trauma-informed care, and medication management through secure telepsychiatry.</p><p>Visit <a href="http://www.myfocuspath.com"><strong>www.myfocuspath.com</strong></a> to begin your clinical journey. This is where 8 years of diagnostic experience meets personalized treatment planning. Whether you're seeking ADHD evaluation, medication optimization, or trauma-informed psychiatric care, we provide evidence-based treatment without the institutional bureaucracy.</p><p><br><strong>For mental health professionals:</strong> CEUs are in development for trauma-informed care, neurodivergent-affirming therapy, and advanced ADHD treatment approaches. Professional inquiries: <a href="mailto:info@compasspointinstitute.com"><strong>info@compasspointinstitute.com</strong></a></p><p><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> Content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult qualified mental health professionals for personalized care.</p><p><em>Compass Point Institute: Where evidence meets experience, and real education meets real healing.</em></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you're spending 10 hours on tasks that should take one, this episode will change everything. ADHD specialists Jon Murphy and James Kennedy dive deep into the hidden trap that's stealing time from high-achieving adults everywhere.</p><p><br><strong>What you'll discover:</strong></p><ul><li>Why perfectionism isn't actually about excellence (and what it's really about)</li><li>The shocking connection between ADHD, childhood survival, and adult burnout</li><li>How "good enough" became the enemy—and why that's destroying your relationships</li><li>The one phrase that will revolutionize how you approach every task: "Present beats perfect"</li><li>Why your medication might be the key to finally putting down the armor you've been carrying since age 8</li></ul><p><strong>This episode is for you if:</strong></p><ul><li>You lose hours to "simple" tasks that spiral into perfectionist rabbit holes</li><li>You achieved everything you thought you wanted but still feel empty</li><li>You suspect your greatest strength is secretly your biggest weakness</li><li>You're tired of being praised for work that's costing you your life</li><li>You have ADHD (diagnosed or suspected) and can't figure out why success feels so exhausting</li></ul><p>Jonathan and James get brutally honest about their own perfectionist journeys, sharing clinical insights alongside personal breakthroughs about trauma, ADHD treatment, and what it really means to retire survival strategies that once saved your life.</p><p><strong>Warning:</strong> This conversation goes deep. We talk about childhood trauma, family dysfunction, and the uncomfortable truth about why some of us became so "good" at everything except being present.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>DISCLAIMER:</strong> This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Jonathan Murphy and James Kennedy are licensed Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners sharing clinical insights and personal experiences, but this content does not constitute a therapeutic relationship with listeners. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice and treatment decisions.</p><p><em>Compass Point Institute features real conversations between practicing psychiatric nurse practitioners who believe healing happens when we get honest about the intersection of neurodevelopment, trauma, and what it means to be human.</em></p><p><strong>Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts | Video clips on YouTube</strong></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you're spending 10 hours on tasks that should take one, this episode will change everything. ADHD specialists Jon Murphy and James Kennedy dive deep into the hidden trap that's stealing time from high-achieving adults everywhere.</p><p><br><strong>What you'll discover:</strong></p><ul><li>Why perfectionism isn't actually about excellence (and what it's really about)</li><li>The shocking connection between ADHD, childhood survival, and adult burnout</li><li>How "good enough" became the enemy—and why that's destroying your relationships</li><li>The one phrase that will revolutionize how you approach every task: "Present beats perfect"</li><li>Why your medication might be the key to finally putting down the armor you've been carrying since age 8</li></ul><p><strong>This episode is for you if:</strong></p><ul><li>You lose hours to "simple" tasks that spiral into perfectionist rabbit holes</li><li>You achieved everything you thought you wanted but still feel empty</li><li>You suspect your greatest strength is secretly your biggest weakness</li><li>You're tired of being praised for work that's costing you your life</li><li>You have ADHD (diagnosed or suspected) and can't figure out why success feels so exhausting</li></ul><p>Jonathan and James get brutally honest about their own perfectionist journeys, sharing clinical insights alongside personal breakthroughs about trauma, ADHD treatment, and what it really means to retire survival strategies that once saved your life.</p><p><strong>Warning:</strong> This conversation goes deep. We talk about childhood trauma, family dysfunction, and the uncomfortable truth about why some of us became so "good" at everything except being present.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>DISCLAIMER:</strong> This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Jonathan Murphy and James Kennedy are licensed Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners sharing clinical insights and personal experiences, but this content does not constitute a therapeutic relationship with listeners. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice and treatment decisions.</p><p><em>Compass Point Institute features real conversations between practicing psychiatric nurse practitioners who believe healing happens when we get honest about the intersection of neurodevelopment, trauma, and what it means to be human.</em></p><p><strong>Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts | Video clips on YouTube</strong></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever feel like you’re either “all in” or completely stuck? That’s the ADHD trap. In this episode, Jon and James break down the cycle of hyperfocus, burnout, guilt, and avoidance — and why it's so common for adults with ADHD.</p><p>We share real-life examples, clinical insight, and practical ways to design a life that actually works with your brain, not against it. From coding all night to skipping meals to time-blindness chaos — we’ve lived it, and we see it in our patients every day.</p><p><br>You’ll learn:</p><ul><li>Why “ADHD is my superpower” can be a double-edged sword</li><li>How to balance stimulation across work, relationships, and rest</li><li>What it takes to break the cycle (without shame)</li></ul><p>If you’ve ever burned out doing something you <em>love</em> — this one’s for you.</p><p>📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: <a href="https://youtube.com/@compasspointinstitute">youtube.com/@compasspointinstitute</a><br> 🎧 More shows from our network: <a href="https://cpipodcasts.transistor.fm">cpipodcasts.transistor.fm</a></p><p><br>⚠️ Disclaimer</p><p>This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice and does not replace individual treatment. Always consult with a licensed provider for any mental health concerns.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Title:</strong> ADHD Medications: Risk, Bias, and Real Outcomes<br> <strong>Hosts:</strong> James Kennedy, PMHNP-BC &amp; Jon Murphy, PMHNP-BC</p><p>In this first episode of <em>Compass Point Institute</em>, James and Jon break down a major new study published in <em>JAMA Psychiatry</em> (June 25, 2025) tracking ADHD medication outcomes in over 260,000 individuals.</p><p>🎯 <strong>Topics covered:</strong></p><ul><li>Key findings from a 15-year longitudinal study</li><li>Reduced self-harm, accident, and criminal risk</li><li>Navigating stigma, DEA scrutiny, and Schedule II status</li><li>Provider bias and the myth of “weekend breaks”</li><li>Practical clinical guidance on stimulant prescribing</li><li>The difference between physiological vs psychological addiction</li></ul><p>This episode is designed to support mental health clinicians with real-world data, clear context, and grounded insight.</p><p>📬 Have a topic you want us to cover? Reach out anytime.<br> 🧭 <em>Compass Point Institute — Empowering the next generation of mental health clinicians.</em></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Title:</strong> ADHD Medications: Risk, Bias, and Real Outcomes<br> <strong>Hosts:</strong> James Kennedy, PMHNP-BC &amp; Jon Murphy, PMHNP-BC</p><p>In this first episode of <em>Compass Point Institute</em>, James and Jon break down a major new study published in <em>JAMA Psychiatry</em> (June 25, 2025) tracking ADHD medication outcomes in over 260,000 individuals.</p><p>🎯 <strong>Topics covered:</strong></p><ul><li>Key findings from a 15-year longitudinal study</li><li>Reduced self-harm, accident, and criminal risk</li><li>Navigating stigma, DEA scrutiny, and Schedule II status</li><li>Provider bias and the myth of “weekend breaks”</li><li>Practical clinical guidance on stimulant prescribing</li><li>The difference between physiological vs psychological addiction</li></ul><p>This episode is designed to support mental health clinicians with real-world data, clear context, and grounded insight.</p><p>📬 Have a topic you want us to cover? Reach out anytime.<br> 🧭 <em>Compass Point Institute — Empowering the next generation of mental health clinicians.</em></p>]]>
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