While most of the available information about ADHD deals with how it affects children and teenagers, we know it is a lifelong condition. How does ADHD affect people who are age fifty and older? Why are diagnoses increasing in this age group? What special challenges do they face, and how can they improve their daily lives?
Our guest for this episode is psychologist Kathleen Nadeau, founder of the Chesapeake Center and author or coauthor of more than a dozen books on ADHD. She discusses what ADHD looks like in older adults, the ways ADHD is more challenging for women, what to expect if you pursue a midlife diagnosis, and more. She also shares a few simple steps you can take to improve your quality of life with ADHD.
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The Risks of Misusing Stimulant Medication and Alcohol
Part 1: Challenges in ADHD Care for Children of Color
Part 2: Challenges in ADHD Care for Children of Color
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ADHD and Working from Home
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Online Learning for Children with ADHD
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