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ADHD and Personal Care
…ADHD due to their brain and body differences. Tasks like showering and brushing teeth are low-reward activities that involve sensory input that doesn’t always feel good. Most adults with ADHD…
ViewDoes Menopause Cause ADHD?
…is fifty-one. During these transition years some women also notice increasing brain fog, forgetfulness, and poor executive functioning, in addition to the more common emotional changes. For some women these…
ViewChasing Dopamine Is Exercise
…both knew we should exercise, and we knew how regular exercise benefited both our bodies and our ADHD brains. We even told ourselves we wanted to exercise. But we didn’t…
ViewHoliday Conversations: Ten Tips to Manage Your Emotions and Communicate Better
…child. You might even agree to disagree. Not every family member believes in ADHD as a brain-based disorder or understands that children and adults need specific brain-based strategies. When it…
ViewReading Comprehension and Executive Function
…read and what is different in the brains of those with executive function deficits and reading disorders. There are some great child-friendly videos and books that explain these functions. When…
ViewBenefits and Risks of Medication Treatment
…more benefits-and fewer risks-of medications than previously known. Brian M. D’Onofrio, PhD, is a professor and the director of clinical training in the department of psychological and brain sciences…
ViewWhere Can Adults with ADHD Find the Best Treatment?
…treat injuries to the brain are often knowledgeable regarding ADHD. The majority of these specialists in diseases and injuries of the brain don’t treat developmental disorders such as ADHD, but…
ViewADHD Tools Marketplace
…the playing field and thrive-with resources that actually work because they’re made for how your brain works. Log into your member portal to retrieve the discount. Sanity Schools for Parents…
ViewADHD in Adults at Midlife and Beyond
…that there’s very, very little training of professionals, mental health professionals, whether it’s psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, you name it, we get little to no training in how to treat ADHD….
ViewSeeing ADHD in Full: Permission as a Foundation of ADHD Care
…rewires the brain, replacing harsh self-judgment with a more motivationally supportive inner voice. Treating ourselves with kindness improves well-being while increasing persistence and problem-solving ability. Discovering and allowing There are…
ViewADHD and Learning Disorders
…Announcer (00:00): You are listening to Pocket MD training on ADHD in children and adults. Dr. Eugene Arnold (00:07): Hello, welcome to Pocket MD. The topic for today is learning…
ViewThe Quest for Clinical Practice Guidelines for ADHD in Adults
…less prepared to diagnose and treat adults with the condition. Unfortunately, this gap in formal training not only affects physicians but also extends to psychiatric and other resident physicians, psychology…
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