The Great Unmasking
How unemployment helped me rediscover myself and embrace my ADHD brain
“I Think This Might be You?”
ADHD and the challenges of seeking mental health care
Reprinted from the Intergenerational Trauma issue of Visions Journal, 2023, 18 (2), pp. 37-39
I’m Sorry, but What Did You Just Say?
Two statements that probably shouldn’t be made
Visions Journal, 2018, 14 (1), p. 14
I’m an adult and I think I might have ADHD. What can I do next?
While we think of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder as an illness that affects children, it can last into adulthood—and some people aren’t diagnosed until much later in life.
I’m a young person and one of my parents has a mental illness. What can I do?
ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or ADHD is often diagnosed in childhood, but it can continue to affect people into adulthood. ADHD makes it hard for people to pay attention, concentrate, sit still, or wait for their turn, so it can be hard for people to do their best in school, at home, or in other settings.
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ADHD
Learn more about ADHD or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. This disorder affects the way you pay attention, focus, concentrate and act. It’s usually diagnosed in children, but it can continue to affect adults, too.
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