A Letter to Our ADHD Readers
September 18, 2023
By Sari Solden, MS, and Michelle Frank, PsyD, coauthors of A Radical Guide for Women with ADHD ADHD hurts in ways that are both hard to understand for people who… READ MORE
September 18, 2023
By Sari Solden, MS, and Michelle Frank, PsyD, coauthors of A Radical Guide for Women with ADHD ADHD hurts in ways that are both hard to understand for people who… READ MORE
June 13, 2022
By Rachael Katz, MS, Ed and Helen Shwe Hadani, PhD, coauthors of The Emotionally Intelligent Child As early childhood educators and researchers, Helen and I spend a lot of time… READ MORE
June 26, 2020
By Lara Honos-Webb, PhD, author of Six Super Skills for Executive Functioning Self-talk solutions. These are three words that will super-boost your motivation. What if you went to the doctor… READ MORE
July 24, 2019
By Michelle Frank, PsyD, coauthor of A Radical Guide for Women with ADHD One of the first lines in our new book, A Radical Guide for Women with ADHD, makes a bold… READ MORE
May 9, 2019
By Grace Friedman and Sarah Cheyette, authors of Winning with ADHD Everyone has opinions about attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) these days, and when it comes to teens—managing, embracing, and winning… READ MORE
November 20, 2018
By Debra Burdick, LCSW, BCN, author of Mindfulness for Kids with ADHD Everyone is talking about mindfulness these days. And we hear more and more about the impact of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder… READ MORE
March 17, 2017
by Rochelle I. Frank, PhD, and Joan Davidson, PhD Transdiagnostic approaches that target underlying psychological processes (rather than symptom constellations) increasingly are becoming the new gold standard of evidence-based treatment…. READ MORE
September 24, 2015
A Letter from Mark Bertin, MD Living with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) uniquely amplifies stress for anyone who suffers from it, as well as those who care for them—and all that… READ MORE
September 20, 2014
Many women with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are diagnosed later in life, and often find there are few resources available to them. In The Queen of Distraction, author and psychotherapist… READ MORE