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Attention Magazine August 2025

Offering a Safe, Supportive Space: The Manhattan Adult ADD Group
Mark Katz, PhD
PROMISING PRACTICES

You Can Cope with Social Anxiety
Caroline Maguire, MEd, ACCG, PCC
CONNECTION MATTERS

Understanding Parent Perceptions About ADHD
Nicole Murray, MEd, and Yuanyuan Jiang, PhD, CPsych
RESEARCH BRIEFS

CHADD on the Global Stage: Highlights from the 10th World Congress on ADHD
CHADD Staff
When science, advocacy, and personal experience align—across borders and disciplines—transformative change becomes possible.

The Gentle Giant of ADHD: Honoring L. Eugene Arnold
Peter S. Jensen, MD
In late April 2025, the field of child and adolescent mental health lost one of its most enduring champions.

Planners and Students with ADHD
Rachael A. Moss, MA, MSEd
Educators and parents can support every learner by avoiding the pitfalls of organizational interventions.

Tutoring Markus in Math: External Executive Function Supports, ADHD, and Long Division
Erik Dutilly, PhD
Children and teens who struggle with tedious, detail-oriented tasks often require tailored and innovative strategies for building skills.

Helping Students with ADHD Navigate the Challenges of College Life
Arthur D. Anastopoulos, PhD, and Allison C. Bray, PhD and Allison C. Bray, PhD
Guided by cognitive-behavioral principles, the ACCESS program gives students with ADHD the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary for managing responsibilities that arise in college.

Should You Include ADHD in Your College Application?
Jenna Shulman
College applications are more than test scores and transcripts—they’re about telling your story. Here’s a guide to making thoughtful decisions about what to include.

How Occupational Therapy Is Transforming Lives for Adults with ADHD
Rather than urging conformity with “normal” ways of doing things, OTs focus on helping people discover solutions that work for and empower them.

ADHD Before It Had a Name: Growing Up Untreated in the 1960s
Mark E. Paull, CAC
Over decades, he learned to make his ADHD a tool rather than a burden.

Gamify Your Life: A Powerful ADHD Hack
Maggie McCane, LCSW, EMDR-C
Harness your brain’s natural strengths to increase focus, stay motivated, and feel proud of your progress.
