ADHD

 

I. Authoritative information about ADHD

II. Recommended books

III. Additional resources

  1. IV.Assessment for ADHD

V. Research

VI. Disclaimers


I. Authoritative information about ADHD 


Attention Deficit Disorder Resources  

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) 

International Consensus Statement on ADHD:  A review of the scientific status of ADHD.

National Attention Deficit Disorder Association

Ari Tuckman, PsyD:  Psychologist and ADHD expert.

National Institute of Mental Health


II. Recommended books


Taking charge of adult ADHD, by Russell A. Barkley. Guilford Press, 2010.

More Attention, Less Deficit, by Ari Tuckman.  Specialty Press, 2009.

III. Additional resources


Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) (on this website)


Decreasing distractibility (on this website)


Georgia Tech Disability Services (ADAPTS):  Ensuring equal access to institutional programs and services for students with disabilities. Student Services Building, Suite 210;  404.894.2563. 

Georgia Tech Office of Success Programs:  Offers study skills coaching and tutoring services for over 70 courses, with emphasis on introductory classes.  ISYE Annex, Room 330, (404) 894-1945. 

Regents Center for Learning Disorders (RCLD):  Offers subsidized assessment for ADHD, LD, and other conditions for students in the University System of Georgia.  Has a collection of articles on coping skills. 

Study Guides & Strategies

Timers:  Mindfulness Bell (webpage based programmable chime);  ProdMe (a programmable widget timer for Macs)

IV. Assessment for ADHD

For Georgia Tech students, see:  Guide to Psychoeducational Assessment.


V. Research 


VI. Disclaimer


Please see my disclaimer regarding the information provided on this website.

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Last updated 02.07.11

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