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Is It Part of Being Older, or Is It ADHD?

…says Theresa Sullivan Barger, a writer for AARP. “I couldn’t concentrate, couldn’t prioritize. I chalked it up to menopause, or maybe just a series of ‘senior moments.’ But then I…

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Is Doing Household Chores Related to Executive Functioning?

…and family, concern for other family members, less substance use, and lower psychological symptoms. Seven hundred and ninety-seven parents of youth with ADHD aged six to eighteen completed an online…

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How to Build Self-Motivation in Teens with ADHD

use to help teens become more self-motivated and self-directed. Margaret H. Sibley, PhD, is an associate professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine…

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How to Build Self-Motivation in Teens with ADHD

use to help teens become more self-motivated and self-directed. Margaret H. Sibley, PhD, is an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine…

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ADHD and Stigma: Research Briefs

…having difficulty accepting use of medication treatment for ADHD. The second study examined levels of internalized stigma among youth with ADHD and their parents to determine whether parental perceptions of…

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ADHD: Music to My Ears

…explain to somebody what ADHD is really like, because a lot of people use the label—supposing they have it—and it’s like, do you really? And I put them through a…

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Young Scientist Research Awards Announced

…change over time. It will also consider predictors (such as cognitive and emotional functioning) and outcomes (such as academic/social impairment, substance use) of these groups and common pathways between groups…

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