ADHD Diagnostic Criteria Rewritten by People Who Don’t “Believe” in ADHD
Many medical professionals who diagnose ADHD ask for input from family, friends or teachers who know the person in question. The idea being that people have a biased view of themselves and having reports of potential ADHD symptoms from multiple sources can be helpful. But what if those family, friends or teachers don’t “believe” in ADHD?
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