UMD professors start ADHD counseling group
A new program at the University of Maryland is offering group and individual treatment for students with ADHD to help them succeed in college. SUCCEEDS, or Students Understanding College Choices: Encouraging Executing Decisions for Success, was founded this semester by two psychology professors at this university — Andrea Chronis-Tuscano and Michael Meinzer.
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