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Saturday, 22 December 2007

If you’ve got more questions about ADHD, here are a few places to find some answers.

Finding Help

ADHD Books

Here are some books that may be helpful in learning about ADHD.

Blog: ADHD Blog

Richard Sogn, MD, shares his thoughts and expertise on ADHD, including its causes, diagnosis, and promising treatments.

Ask WebMD’s ADHD Expert

Richard Sogn, MD, answers your questions about ADHD medications prescribed for you or your child.

Message Board: Adult ADHD Support Group

From staying focused on the job to making relationships work, share your experiences with other adults who have ADD/ADHD.

Message Board: ADHD Parent Support Group

Parents of children with ADHD discuss medication, diet, behavior modification, coping strategies, and other issues.

Parenting and ADHD: Ask Our Expert

Noted pediatrician Steven Parker, MD, answers your questions about parenting and children's health.

Find an ADHD Doctor

WebMD’s ADHD Physician Directory can help you find a pediatrician, child psychologist, or other doctor in your area who treats ADHD.

Resources

References

For the researcher in you, check out the references used to compile this ADHD information.

Credits

See who's involved behind the scenes in providing this information for you.

Health Tools

Here's a practical resource to help your make decisions related to ADHD care and treatment.

Related Web Site: Children and Adults with ADHD (CHADD)

CHADD is the nation's leading nonprofit organization serving people with ADHD and their families. This link takes you to its web site.

Related Web Site: Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)

ADDA's mission is to provide information, resources and networking to adults with ADHD and to the professionals who work with them. This link takes you to its web site.

Related Web Site: American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)

Occupational therapy may help children with ADHD learn to master daily skills and be engaged at school and at home. This link takes you to the AOTA web site.

 

 

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