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Thursday, September 8, 2022

Understanding Girls with ADHD

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Did you know that girls with ADHD are more likely to:
• Be diagnosed with depression or anxiety?
• Experience a worsening of symptoms in their teens?
• View their difficulties with organizing and prioritizing as character flaws?
• Suffer from low self-esteem because of their ADHD symptoms?

ADHD can contribute to unique challenges that only girls with the disorder confront. Learn what you can do, anchored in the latest research, to guide girls through the challenges of ADHD.

Ellen B. Littman, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and has been involved with the field of attention disorders for more than 27 years. Described by the American Psychological Association as a pioneer in the identification of gender differences in ADHD, she has a particular expertise with issues affecting women and girls.

Dr. Littman is co-author of the book Understanding Girls with ADHD and contributing author of Understanding Women with ADHD. In her private practice Dr. Littman focuses on high IQ adult and adolescent ADHD populations. She specializes in identifying and treating complex presentations of ADHD that may be misinterpreted or overlooked.

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For additional information on ADHD:
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Book Link: Understanding Girls with ADHD
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https://medbusiness.net/understanding-girls-with-adhd/

This video will go over some of the long term effects of ADHD medication including Adderall, Vyvanse, Concerta, Ritalin, and other amphetamines for kids and adults. Short term effects of ADHD medication covered in previous video.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Understanding Girls with ADHD

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Did you know that girls with ADHD are more likely to:
• Be diagnosed with depression or anxiety?
• Experience a worsening of symptoms in their teens?
• View their difficulties with organizing and prioritizing as character flaws?
• Suffer from low self-esteem because of their ADHD symptoms?

ADHD can contribute to unique challenges that only girls with the disorder confront. Learn what you can do, anchored in the latest research, to guide girls through the challenges of ADHD.

Ellen B. Littman, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and has been involved with the field of attention disorders for more than 27 years. Described by the American Psychological Association as a pioneer in the identification of gender differences in ADHD, she has a particular expertise with issues affecting women and girls.

Dr. Littman is co-author of the book Understanding Girls with ADHD and contributing author of Understanding Women with ADHD. In her private practice Dr. Littman focuses on high IQ adult and adolescent ADHD populations. She specializes in identifying and treating complex presentations of ADHD that may be misinterpreted or overlooked.

Resources:

For additional information on ADHD:
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Book Link: Understanding Girls with ADHD
%20Girls%20with%20ADHD%20emphasizes,ways%20that%20are%20sorely%20needed.

#ADD #ADHD #GirlswithADHD


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/understanding-girls-with-adhd/

Commonly prescribed medications like Vyvanse and Adderall can be illegal in some countries even if legally obtained elsewhere. In addition to prescriptions, common concerns for students, advisors, and parents include how ADHD might be perceived in Japanese society and universities. 

On the other hand, many find Japan accommodating for people with many types of disabilities. English and Japanese speaking clinics provide a high quality of care to manage ADHD, and teachers can be willing to provide reasonable accommodations in classes.

Join the National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange (NCDE) along with our panel of presenters to learn how people with ADHD can study, volunteer or work in Japan. Captioning will be provided.
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Friday, July 29, 2022

ADHD in Girls: How to Recognize the Symptoms

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In this video I highlight the different ways ADHD symptoms tend to express themselves in girls. For a better sense of ADHD in general check out “How to Know if You Have ADHD:” />
To clarify: I am not suggesting that there is a “girl” or a “boy” form of ADHD. Any gender can have the hyperactivity component, and any gender can be primarily inattentive. In this video I talk about what is more common; however, it’s important that we learn to recognize both forms in all genders.

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ADD Women and Girls: Late ADHD Diagnosis, Little Treatment (ADDitude magazine): H

Diagnosing ADHD Girls (ADDitude magazine): q

Neuropsychiatric differences between boys and girls with ADHD (Psychiatric Times): W

CHAPTERS:
00: 00 – Intro & Find The ADHDer!
00: 46 – Why DOES ADHD go unnoticed in girls?
02: 37 – How do we know what to look for?
04: 01 – Video Wrap-Up & Outro!

“The Show Must Be Go,”
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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https://medbusiness.net/adhd-in-girls-how-to-recognize-the-symptoms/

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Monday, June 27, 2022

ADHD in Girls: How to Recognize the Symptoms

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In this video I highlight the different ways ADHD symptoms tend to express themselves in girls. For a better sense of ADHD in general check out “How to Know if You Have ADHD:” />
To clarify: I am not suggesting that there is a “girl” or a “boy” form of ADHD. Any gender can have the hyperactivity component, and any gender can be primarily inattentive. In this video I talk about what is more common; however, it’s important that we learn to recognize both forms in all genders.

ADHD in girls: What You Need to Know: />
Lost Generation of Women: /

ADD Women and Girls: Late ADHD Diagnosis, Little Treatment (ADDitude magazine): H

Diagnosing ADHD Girls (ADDitude magazine): q

Neuropsychiatric differences between boys and girls with ADHD (Psychiatric Times): W

CHAPTERS:
00: 00 – Intro & Find The ADHDer!
00: 46 – Why DOES ADHD go unnoticed in girls?
02: 37 – How do we know what to look for?
04: 01 – Video Wrap-Up & Outro!

“The Show Must Be Go,”
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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http://adhdadulttreatment.com/adhd-in-girls-how-to-recognize-the-symptoms/

Does your Vyvanse / Elvanse sometimes make you anxious? When I take a full capsule of Vyvanse, I can get that anxiousness feeling... so I started "splitting" my Vyvanse... and that anxiety issue seemed to disappear.

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