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Attention Magazine December 2024
Kaleidoscope Society & Minds of All Kinds: Empowering Resources for Adults with ADHD
Mark Katz, PhD
PROMISING PRACTICES
Mindfulness Interventions and Families Affected by ADHD
Emily Li and Yuanyuan Jiang, PhD, CPsych
RESEARCH BRIEFS
Prescription in Peril: Navigating Adult ADHD, Stimulant Shortages, and the Telehealth Lifeline
Jeremy Didier, LSCSW, LMAC
ADHD isn’t just a neurodevelopmental disorder—it’s a public health issue. When untreated, it becomes life-threatening not only for those of us living with it but for those around us. The stakes are too high to ignore.
Telehealth Care for ADHD May Be at Risk
Karen Sampson Hoffman, MA, CDMP
Many adults with ADHD continue to struggle to find pharmacies that can fill their prescriptions, and now new federal rules may limit access to telehealth care for ADHD.
Holiday Conversations: Ten Tips to Manage Your Emotions and Communicate Better
Caroline Maguire, MEd, ACCG, PCC
Learning to self-regulate is a game changer for people who feel like they are at the mercy of their feelings—especially during seasonal gatherings and celebrations.
Restful Nights for Clear, Calm Days: How Better Sleep Can Help Your ADHD
Jessica R. Lunsford-Avery, PhD
Individuals with ADHD, particularly those who struggle with executive functioning and emotional regulation, may benefit from an evaluation for insomnia.
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Live Better with ADHD
Suzanne Sophos, CMPSS
When balanced with continued skills building, AI is a practical tool that can make a significant difference in how we manage ADHD challenges every day.
Revisit Fidgeting to Improve Focus
Carey A. Heller, PsyD
Whether for yourself or your child, how can you evaluate which fidget tools or strategies will be beneficial and which may prove too distracting?
CHADD Awards Presented at ADHD2024
Meet the 2024 honorees, selected from a wide field of emerging researchers, dedicated professionals, innovative educators, and outstanding chapters and volunteers.