“My son’s teachers tell me he spends too much of the time daydreaming in class.” “I try to do the reading for my college classes, but so often my mind just wanders.” “I am having some trouble at work because …

“My son’s teachers tell me he spends too much of the time daydreaming in class.” “I try to do the reading for my college classes, but so often my mind just wanders.” “I am having some trouble at work because …
By Mike Fedel I have enjoyed the first year of ADDA’s Non-ADHD Partner Peer Support Group. From the feedback I’ve heard, our participants enjoyed it as much as or more than I did! Today, I want to share some “tips …
By Adam Eyal If you suffer from ADHD, you might have used a trampoline as a form of therapy as a child, but did you know that it can be just as effective a management tool when you reach adulthood? …
By ADDA Editorial Team When ADHD is holding you back from achieving the life you want, you need better advice than “Just do it. It’s not that hard.” You need a safe space to ask questions and find real solutions …
College students with ADHD face many challenges as they transition to college. They face more distraction, less external structure, more responsibilities, and new friends and teachers. Students in college must rely upon their own skills, support, and resources to succeed. …
In my years of practicing Counseling Psychology I have been asked to write letters in support of allowing patients to own a pet in a condominium. Condo rules may prohibit pets due to fears of the mess or barking. However, …
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By: Michael I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was around seven years old and put on medication but only for about a week. This was over forty years ago, so I don’t have a clear memory of it. My …
“The food you eat can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison.” –Ann Wigmore, natural food advocate One of the most important things you can do for your brain, and your …
Millions Wasted Funding Legal Proceedings, and Incarceration That Could Be Avoided Between 25 and 40 percent of prison inmates have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and most are undiagnosed and untreated. This is an alarming overrepresentation considering that it’s estimated …