Click here for the article on Adult ADHD in the New York Times: Diagnosing ADHD
Adult ADHD has only recently become a diagnosable condition. Not long ago doctors didn’t even think adults could have ADHD. Now more than 50% of my patients are adults with ADHD. How did this change occur? How do we make the diagnosis when some adults don’t even remember their childhood symptoms? And how do we determine appropriate treatments for adult ADHD? This well-written article in the New York Times answers most of these equations.
I provide ADHD assessments and consultation in my offices in British Columbia and through telehealth services for patients in Washington and New York State where I am a licensed psychologist.
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