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We Must Advance ADHD Care

…and substance abuse. Unfortunately, even mental health professionals and health professionals may not recognize an individual’s ADHD and may only focus on the comorbid psychiatric conditions in their treatment approach….

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ADHD and Online Higher Education Programs

…have been marketed to nontraditional students as the perfect way to get a degree on their own time around their own schedule. The nontraditional students usually include working professionals and…

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Parenting Big Emotions

…he has completed over 250 continuing education presentations for mental health professionals across the country, partnered on over 300 media projects for audiences around the globe, and received numerous awards…

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CBD Oil for ADHD

…to occur. CHADD’s medication chart is reviewed by ADHD medical professionals and updated regularly for the most current information. Please view: Medications Used in the Treatment of ADHD. To Try…

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Private: Chapter Application

…Type, Publicity and More Finding Volunteers Find 2 coordinators: Identify 2 people that share your interest. Friends, professionals in the ADHD industry, other leaders in the community CHADD members Volunteermatch.com…

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ADHD and the College Transition: Rethinking a Gap Year

…When Ready, Set, Go becomes Ready, Set, Reset, outside professionals can help families and students frame these decisions with a growth mindset and a focus on long-term success. Janet Price…

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Managing Inattentive ADHD with Psychosocial Treatments

…and organizing goal-directed behavior) are the primary reasons children with this form of ADHD struggle at school and at home. Treatment professionals and researchers refer to it as ADHD-Predominantly Inattentive…

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Putting the Skids on Summer Slide

…article). Educational therapy Educational therapists are professionals trained to tailor instruction individually to meet a child’s needs. Educational therapists are different from tutors. Tutors may support your child on classroom…

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Health Outcomes of ADHD: Is There an Effect on Life Expectancy?

…looked at how likely are people diagnosed with ADHD to die from their ADHD or its high-risk activities. These studies indicate that children are about twice as likely to die…

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Getting Older: What Does “Normal Aging” with ADHD Look Like?

professionals supporting women with ADHD know that their patients’ cognitive symptoms often worsen during the peri- and post-menopausal stages, but virtually no scientific studies have addressed this issue. As such,…

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The Role of Medication

…tested on more than 1,600 children, adolescents and adults. It is a prescription medication, but it is not a controlled substance like a stimulant. This allows medical professionals to give…

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Honoring Thomas E. Brown, PhD

…including the acclaimed Smart but Stuck and A New Understanding of ADHD, which continue to guide patients, families, and professionals worldwide. Explore Book List A New Understanding of ADHD in…

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