For many, COVID reveals existing ADD/ADHD
If working or learning virtually has you a little down, unmotivated, maybe a bit forgetful and anxious, you’re far from alone. The pandemic has caused a lot of people to feel that way. But for others, the COVID-19 pandemic and related shutdowns didn’t cause those mental health issues; it just revealed them...Bob Cattoi, the CEO of Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, or CHADD, said he’s definitely noticed an increase in families seeking more information about ADD and ADHD since the pandemic began.
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