INFORMATION

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  • ‘ADHD Across the Lifespan’ which affects  children, teenagers and adults
  • Diagnosis & Treatment for people living with ADHD
  • Shining a light on ADHD
  • ADHD Guidelines

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ADHD ACROSS THE LIFESPAN

General Category contains more information about ADHD – For example the ADHD Guidelines, History of ADHD, the signs or symptoms of ADHD, what the causes of ADHD could be, Executive Functioning and more….

Child, Teeanager and Adult Categories contains information about 

  • Busting Myths with Facts
  • Books recommendations for all
  • Common Questions and Answers about ADHD
  • Articles and Videos by International Experts Sharing their Knowledge and ADHD Professional
  • ADHD Europe Official Declarations (In the Workplace, Girls & Women, Help! My Teenager is Becoming an Adult)

General

Child

Teenager

Adult

DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT

Here you will find the following information about Diagnosis / Treatment ‘Across the Lifespan’

  • Sharing Best Practices and  Sharing experiences
  • ADHD Europe survey about the situation with regards to Access to Diagnosis & Treatment in Europe. 
  • Articles & Videos produced by by International Expertsabout ‘Common Questions and Answers’ and ‘Busting Myths with Facts’ for all people living with ADHD 

SHINE A LIGHT ON ADHD

What’s it like to live with ADHD?

This mini-documentary was launched in 2018 with current and past research consortia that ADHD Europe is involved in to ‘Shine a Light’ on ADHD. 

ADHD GUIDELINES

The World Federation of ADHD Guide was designed and written by an international team for an international audience. Researchers and clinicians with years of experience in different aspects of ADHD wrote the six chapters. Our Federation has the unique responsibility to pay special attention to pediatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health professionals in Low-Middle Income Countries (LMIC). These colleagues have little or no access to evidence-based information on the disorder. So, this is not simply another book that can be added to “the ocean of the ADHD literature”, it is the only book designed with several features to allow easy access for colleagues in LMIC countries.

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