
If you are feeling low, it may be hard to tell whether you are dealing with depression, burnout, or just regular stress. These are some of the most common signs and symptoms of depression (also referred to as major depressive disorder or clinical depression).
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Lectures on ADHD for Professionals, Russell A. Barkley Ph.D Lecture 8 of 15 Optimizing ADHD Treatment – The Impact of Comorbidity
More than 80% ADHD children and adults have at least one other mental disorder, and more than 50% have two or more. Research has shown that ADHD and the co-occurring disorder often have a significant clinical impact on the understanding of their joint presentation as well as the treatment. ADHD management is different for each individual. The topics to be covered are: Past approaches to ADHD subtyping, Using comorbidity as a clinically subtype ADHD, Prevalence and treatment implications of ADHD specific disorders, including Oppositional Disorders, Conduct Disorders, Anxiety Disorders and BiPolar Disorders, Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Tics and OCD and Learning Disabilities.