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How is ADHD diagnosed?

Duke ADHD Program – Frequently Asked Questions
The diagnosis of ADHD can be made reliably using well–tested diagnostic interview methods. Diagnosis is based on history and observable behaviors in the child’s usual settings. Ideally, a health care practitioner making a diagnosis should include input from parents and teachers.

What if it wasn’t me who was driving?

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the registered owner of the car you are required to provide the full name and address of the driver at the time of the alleged offence. Failure to do so is an offence.

What is ADHD/ADD ?

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ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a medical/neurobiological condition in which the brain’s neurotransmitter chemicals, noradrenalin and dopamine do not work properly. It is a disorder that, without proper identification, treatment and management, can have serious and long lasting consequences and/or complications for an individual. It is a long-term condition which affects learning and behaviour right through the school years and in many cases beyond into adulthood.

Q. How is ADD/ADHD diagnosed?

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There is no simple or quick test (such as a blood test or MRI) to diagnose ADD/ADHD. A diagnosis is made through a comprehensive assessment that comes from a developmental history, rating scales, observations and a collection of interviews made with the child or adult, and the individual’s parents, teacher, spouse, and others.

Why wasn’t the APPROVe trial stopped earlier?

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The APPROVe trial began enrollment in 2000. The trial was being monitored by an independent data safety monitoring board (DSMB). It was not stopped earlier because the results for the first 18 months of the trial did not show any increased risk of confirmed cardiovascular events on Vioxx.

Have you ever had anyone who wasn’t able to do this?

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Everyone, once they interact with these new frequencies, seems to be able to do this work. On very rare occasion, a person might have had some difficulty feeling it in the very beginning of the seminar. Usually, by the end of the weekend, most everyone can feel it fairly strongly. On the absolute rarest of occasion, probably less than 10 people of the many thousands who have attended the seminars, someone might not be able to feel it even by the end of the weekend.

Why wasn’t I taught any of this in Church?

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I am having a problem with laziness in Mass attendance and this is frightening me. I start and stop in my prayer life and Mass attendance. . . .

How many children are diagnosed with ADHD?

Duke ADHD Program – Frequently Asked Questions
ADHD is the most commonly diagnosed disorder of childhood, estimated to affect 3 to 5 percent of school–age children, and occurring three times more often in boys than in girls. On average, about one child in every classroom in the United States needs help for this disorder.

Can a preschool child be diagnosed with ADHD?

Duke ADHD Program – Frequently Asked Questions
The diagnosis of ADHD in the preschool child is possible, but can be difficult and should be made cautiously by experts well trained in childhood neurobehavioral disorders. Developmental problems, especially language delays, and adjustment problems can sometimes imitate ADHD. Treatment should focus on placement in a structured preschool with parent training and support.

My child has been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD; what about him or her?

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Experience at other democratic free model schools indicates that this is not a problem. They find that when children are allowed to expend their excess energy through play, they can then focus. According to John Holt in "Learning All the Time", there has been research done by specialists in the area of learning disabilities that links so-called perceptual handicaps with stress.

Q. Can you be diagnosed with ADD/ADHD as an adult?

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It was once thought that ADD/ADHD was something that would “go away” or you would outgrow by adolescence. It is now understood that ADD/ADHD is not outgrown and in fact 75% of ADD/ADHD youngsters will continue to have problems related to attention deficit throughout their adolescence and into adulthood (Wodrich, 1994). So learn to love and nurture the real you and appreciate all the wonderful talents that come with having ADD/ADHD.

What are the symptoms of ADD/ADHD?

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Fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in school work, work, or other activities Does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish school work, chores, or duties in the work place (not due to oppositional behavior or failure to understand instructions) Avoids, dislikes, or is reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental effort (such as homework or school work) Runs about or climbs excessively in situations in which it is inappropriate (in adol.

Can you tell me more about how you treat ADD/ADHD?

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Our approach to treating ADD is an integrated approach, and is customized to each individual client. We believe that no one solution works for everyone; therefore, to achieve a long term positive outcome, it requires a comprehensive approach. Our team of health professionals include: psychologists, ADD coaches, medical doctors, and other support services, who will work directly with you and your family through the evaluation and treatment process.

Will my child grow out of ADD/ADHD?

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Many children with ADD/ADHD experience a general diminishing of symptoms as they approach adulthood. However, approximately 50-60% of children with ADHD will still meet the full criteria for ADHD as adults and will continue to have significant problems with attention and impulsivity in their academic, occupational, or social life. The majority of children with ADHD will grow into adults with ADHD.

What is ADD/ADHD?

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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are believed to be a neurologically-based disorders that begins in childhood, before the age of seven. It has the potential to seriously affect the child behaviorally, psychologically, educationally, and spiritually. Read more in Dr. Shorb's article "What Do You Know About ADHD?"
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