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How to Plan Summer for Your Kids — When You Have ADHD

By Beth Levine You've finally gotten your life with your kids on a roll: You are kind of on top...
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Neurofeedback Therapy: Effective for ADHD?

By Lisa Fields Many people with ADHD seek medication and psychotherapy to manage their symptoms. If you are one of...
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The Shortage of Research on Adult ADHD

Last Updated 2025/10/07 at 1:52 pm As Mentavi celebrates its Validation Study and enters an era of additional research initiatives,...
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Living with ADHD and Chronic Fatigue: A Guide

By Maria Romaszkan I've been living with chronic fatigue for years now. I can't remember the feeling of being well-rested...
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Being a Friend to Someone with ADHD

By Beth Levine People with ADHD often have difficulty keeping friends. As a result, they may have a heightened fear...
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Making Friends When You Are an Adult with ADHD

By Beth Levine When Ryan S. Sultán, MD, a mental health physician, a research professor at Columbia University and director...
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Time Management with ADHD: How This Master Coach Made It Work — and Helps Others Do the Same

By Michelle Seitzer Lyn Christian wasn't diagnosed with ADHD until later in life. But in looking back, Christian remembers some...
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Episode 88. ADHD at 51: How My Diagnosis Was Just The Beginning

We have an incredible lineup of brand-new episodes kicking off on July 10th that we are so excited to share...
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People with ADHD Tell All: What Does ADHD Feel Like?

By Michelle Seitzer There's so much more to ADHD than a struggle to sit still or pay attention. Just as...
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These terms refer to certain approaches to treat diagnosed ADHD. Mentavi Health / ADHD Online may provide stimulant approaches (certain medications under medical treatment that are generally considered Class II controlled substances) or non-stimulant approaches (medications generally not considered Class II, and/or therapy and coaching not related to medication).

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Mentavi Health is conducting ADHD research and is accepting a limited number of participants. Participants in our clinical study will get an ADHD Assessment at no cost. 

Who can join?
  • Age 19+
  • Primary language is English
  • Not previously diagnosed with ADHD
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