ADHD Weekly, October 17, 2024

Telehealth Care for ADHD May Be at Risk

About half of adults who have a current diagnosis of ADHD receive care through telehealth services, either through an individual provider or practice, or from a provider employed by an online mental health care company. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the findings of the first study of the prevalence of adult ADHD…



Self-Acceptance at Midlife Is Key

Midlife brings demands and challenges, especially for adults with ADHD. But it doesn’t have to be time of struggle or mere survival. A combined treatment approach may help you manage ADHD symptoms. A better understanding of how ADHD affects your life, along with self-acceptance, can help you flourish after forty. Kelsey, a healthcare advocate who…



Perfectionism and ADHD

Featuring Carol Robbins, PhD   Perfectionism isn’t often the first trait people associate with ADHD, yet many adults with ADHD describe themselves as perfectionists. Wanting to get things right can be a strength, but it becomes a burden when the fear of making mistakes leads to stress, frustration, or sadness. For some people, these feelings…