As you know, ADHD Awareness is the effort to share information about ADHD with the public as a way to counter the stigma and misinformation surrounding ADHD. Knowledge is power, and we hope that sharing information will empower the people …
ADHDers can do anything once, or even occasionally. The challenge is to do things consistently – like getting to work on time twenty-nine out of thirty days. The goal of treatment is to help people with ADHD be more consistent. …
Neurofeedback — also known as EEG Biofeedback — is an approach for treating ADHD in which individuals are provided real-time feedback on their brainwave activity and taught to alter their typical EEG pattern to one that is consistent with a …
I declare a “Year of Small Things.” The quest for more, bigger, and better things is a never-ending path that ultimately leads to having less. Striving to have the biggest and best leads to overspending on luxuries and undervaluing the …
It’s time to file your taxes AGAIN! Didn’t I just do that? Which would you rather do: work on your taxes or stick a fork in your eye? PUT DOWN THE FORK! It’s not that bad. Honestly. For people who …
ADDA members, please pat yourselves on the back. You deserve it. In the spring of 2012, ADDA’s Public Policy Committee opened the ADDA Legislative Center on our Web site. The Legislative Center provides a central location ADDA members can stay …
Every year in the excitement of ADHD Awareness Week preparations, I enjoy reminiscing about its humble — and humorous — beginnings. We’ve come a long way in raising awareness and understanding of ADHD, succeeding in spite of doubt and many …
By Alan Brown Over the past several articles (this is the fourth and final article in the series), we’ve been discussing how many of the members of our ADHD tribe lack important internal structures – goal setting, planning, prioritization, and …