The ADHD Iceberg, Explained
Key points: The ADHD iceberg model offers a format for understanding the visible and hidden challenges of adult ADHD. Externalizing behaviors are observable and are related to conscious executive functioning skills. Internalizing ADHD behaviors are less observable to others, often rely on self-reporting and are masked.
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Community-based approach boosts family engagement in ADHD care
Centanafadine shows efficacy and tolerability for pediatric ADHD in phase 3 trial
Improving Classroom Experiences for Children With ADHD
Kentucky family sues Bourbon County Schools over ADHD discrimination claims
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Woman with ADHD who slept in sauna on team-building trip wins UK case
