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Many people are confused about the differences between ADHD and ADD. ADHD is the current name for ADD. ADD is no longer used by the medical profession, even though it is still used by most of society.
Hence, why did the medical profession make this change and what does it mean?
This video will answer the question and also discuss the differences between ADHD and ADD. This video will help you understand the differences and also allow you to share it with others who are struggling to comprehend them.
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Join our live Google Hangout with our panel:
Nicoletta Adamo (London, UK)
Samuele Cortese (Southampton UK )
Franco De Crescenzo (Rome, Italy)
Stephen Faraone (SUNY, USA)
Sandra Kooij, PsyQ (The Netherlands )
Andrea Cipriani (Oxford, UK)
Michael Ostacher (Stanford, USA)
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterised by a persistent and impairing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity/impulsivity and it is one of the most common neuropsychiatric conditions. The evidence for ADHD interventions in adults is rapidly growing. Panelists will discuss a recent meta review of Pharmacological as well as non-pharmacological treatment for adults with ADHD. This research will be the basis for wide-ranging discussion, debate and a focus on future research and practice implications.
will be the paper being discussed. De Crescenzo F. Cortese S. Adamo N. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment for adults with ADHD: A meta-review Evidence-Based Mental Health Published online First: 19 December 2016. doi: 10. 1136/eb-2016-102415
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