ADHD and college: a parent’s point of view
Last week we shared Mark Katz’s inspiring talk about resiliency from CHADD’s regional conference in Anaheim. This week we’d like to highlight comments presented … Read More
Last week we shared Mark Katz’s inspiring talk about resiliency from CHADD’s regional conference in Anaheim. This week we’d like to highlight comments presented … Read More
Last week, Neil Peterson talked about how college students with ADHD often lag behind their peers in social and emotional maturity and aren’t as … Read More
The rate of anxiety disorders is much higher in people with ADHD than in the general public. There is also a higher rate of depression among people who have ADHD than the general population. ADHD often comes with a host of other issues such as learning disabilities, anxiety and depression. But depression may be the most life-threatening condition of all.
Every week we post stories, information and tips about living with ADHD. Most of them also talk about how an ADHD coach can help … Read More
Guest post by Edge Foundation Executive Director, Sarah Wright from her September ACO President’s letter I recently attended the Institute of Coaching conference co-sponsored … Read More
Earlier this month, Edge Foundation Executive Director, Sarah Wright, and researcher, Sharon Field of Wayne State University, presented Edge Foundation’s coaching pilot study results … Read More
Last month we started a three part series on ADHD and depression. The first installment revealed that people with ADHD have a higher incidence … Read More
Edge Foundation has been busy this fall appearing at conferences and meetings where people living ADHD are talking about it and figuring out what … Read More
Editor’s Note: How often do you feel like a failure? If you’re like most of us, plenty of times. Now how many times have … Read More
Editor’s Note: This is the third, and final, installment in a three part series on ADHD and depression. The first post revealed that people … Read More