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Attention Magazine April 2025

Reframing How to Handle Tasks

Mark Katz, PhD

PROMISING PRACTICES




The Impulsive Friendship Cycle

Caroline Maguire, MEd, ACCG, PCC

CONNECTION MATTERS




Self-Esteem and ADHD

Emily Li and Yuanyuan Jiang, PhD, CPsych

RESEARCH BRIEFS




The State of ADHD Advocacy: Progress, Challenges, and How You Can Take Action

Suzanne Sophos, CMPSS, lead author; Karen Sampson Hoffman, MA, CDMP; Valerie DiGangi, MA, NCC; and Laurie Kulikosky, CAE

The challenges facing the ADHD community are real, but so is our ability to influence change.




Parental Guilt and Shame

David Palmiter, PhD, ABPP

As parents, we tend to overestimate the consequences of our mistakes.




How to Help Your Daughter Manage Executive Dysfunction

Cynthia Hammer, MSW, and Alex Alcon

Girls with ADHD often miss out on developing and refining the self-regulating skills they need to thrive.




Seeing ADHD in Full: Permission as a Foundation of ADHD Care

Mark Bertin, MD, and Dana Crews, MA, MBSR, CALC

Recognizing ADHD for what it truly is, with self-compassion, staying proactive, and caring for yourself allows for precision in planning and problem solving.




Tired But Wired: Sleep and ADHD

Marlee Boyle, RRT

Sleep and ADHD share a complicated relationship that goes beyond the simple struggle to fall asleep.




ADHD and Entrepreneurship Can Go Hand in Hand

Ann Dolin, MEd

Sometimes the very traits that make life challenging become your greatest strengths.




Navigate Those Semi-Hidden Challenges

Carey Heller, PsyD

Self-care can make an enormous difference in your ability to take on more and thrive, even with ADHD.