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What Everything Everywhere All at Once Has to Say About ADHD

Everything Everywhere All at Once explores the ADHD experience through Evelyn, a chaotic yet relatable protagonist. See how the film represents ADHD with authenticity and depth.

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It’s Often Not ADHD Alone: The Mental Health Conditions that Can Come with ADHD

Discover the high prevalence of mental health comorbidities in adults with ADHD, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and substance use disorders.

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She was diagnosed with ADHD in her 40s, and now so much about her past makes sense

After experiencing heart palpitations, Mayna McVey was diagnosed with ADHD at 42. Her journey highlights the link between ADHD, anxiety, and depression, and the importance of tailored coping strategies.

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The Daydreamer: Why ADHD in Females Is Underdiagnosed

Discover the hidden struggles of women with inattentive ADHD. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis challenges, and coping strategies for a more manageable life.

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Is your anxiety really undiagnosed ADHD?

Discover how undiagnosed ADHD can mimic anxiety and learn control techniques with insights from Dr. Randall Duthler, an expert in Family Medicine.

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Join Our ADHD Research Study

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
  • Not a current patient of ADHD Online or Mentavi Health
  • A resident of any of the 50 US states or DC (not including Puerto Rico or other territories)
 
Why participate?
Your involvement will help improve mental health care for everyone.
 

Provide this form to your local practitioner. You could:

  • Send this link
  • Email the pdf
  • Print it out and bring it to your appointment

Ask your practitioner
to complete the form

In this form, your practitioner will request that ADHD Online continue to provide uninterrupted care

Return the form to us

You or your practitioner can return this form to us via email or fax it to 616-210-3118