ADHD and Addiction
Individuals with ADHD often struggle with addiction. This can result from the condition itself and the life stresses it can bring.
Individuals with ADHD often struggle with addiction. This can result from the condition itself and the life stresses it can bring.
Misophonia is a condition that often occurs with ADHD. Here is an explanation of what it is, what causes it and how to treat it.
Self-compassion can help those who have ADHD curb self-criticism, build resilience and flourish in ways they may not have believed possible.
Habits can help individuals with ADHD stay organized and focused. Habit stacking is a powerful way to build new habits and be more productive.
ADHD can impact both short term and long term memory, and impede learning. But these challenges can be overcome.
Procrastination is a common symptom of ADHD. Understanding the factors that underlie why this is so can help with the solution.
Based on what researchers and clinicians know today, the diagnostic label “ADHD” can be misleading. Is it time for a better term?
ADHD frequently co-occurs with other conditions. This results in complex ADHD which can be difficult to assess, diagnose and treat.
ADHD and vision problems often co-occur. When this happens, it can dramatically affect executive function.
White noise – auditory and visual – can help children with ADHD and other learning challenges improve their focus, memory and reading skills.