Need Motivation to Cope With Adult ADHD?
Although the effects of isolated instances of procrastination, poor time management, disorganization, or any other of the “usual suspects” of ADHD are, in most cases, unremarkable, it is the cumulative effects of these facets of ADHD in adult life and functioning that create the number and magnitude of life problems that place ADHD amongst the most impairing conditions encountered in outpatient clinical psychology and psychiatry.
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Phthalate Exposure Linked to ADHD in Teens
Consistency, structure key to ADHD students’ remote learning success
Remote Learning’s Distractions Put Extra Pressure On Students With ADHD
ADHD Appears Genetically Related to Narcolepsy
ADHD in the Age of Smartphones