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Exploring Bias in ADHD Diagnosis: Are Gender Discrepancies Overlooked?

For years, studies have hinted at a disproportionate identification of childhood ADHD, with boys being diagnosed two to ten times...
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Black Pioneers in the American Field of Mental Health

Throughout American history, Black professionals have left an indelible mark on the fields of psychiatry, psychology, counseling, and therapy and...
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Discovering His Calling

The moment we’ve all been waiting for – our final episode of Refocused, Together 2023! And it features someone you...
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5 Reasons to Be Thankful for ADHD

By Elizabeth Weiss Everyone is given the opportunity to stop and consider what they're thankful for at Thanksgiving. We all...
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Can Melatonin Help With ADHD Sleep Issues?

By Elizabeth Weiss Sleep issues can be an ongoing problem for adults with ADHD, and the sleep deprivation that results...
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ADHD and The Imposter Syndrome: Fighting the Feeling that You Are Never Enough

By Beth Levine Does this scenario resonate with you? THEM: What a bang-up job you did in the meeting today!...
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So You’ve Been Diagnosed with ADHD — What’s Next?

By Beth Levine You may experience lots of feelings when you are an adult who has been just professionally diagnosed...
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Communicator Awards Website Highlights Refocused Together 

ADHD Online has garnered significant acclaim for its groundbreaking podcast, "Refocused, A Podcast All About ADHD." Last year, as part...
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Curious about stimulant or non-stimulant approaches?

If you’re navigating ADHD or other mental health challenges, you have options. At Mentavi Health / ADHD Online, we assess what works for you. 
Some may start with non-medicated approaches like coaching or therapy.  In other cases, patients may explore medication treatment paths when warranted by diagnosis. For some diagnosed with ADHD, the treatment clinician may work with the patient to determine if stimulant approaches work best for them. Stimulant approaches are certain medications under medical treatment that are generally Class II controlled substances. Non-stimulant options are another approach that can work for many.  Medication approaches can be used in tandem with coaching or therapy. 
 
The key is starting with our diagnostic evaluation, which is reviewed by a qualified healthcare professional. Getting clarity on what you’re experiencing is the first step toward feeling more in control. From there, you and your treatment team can determine the best path—whether that’s coaching, therapy, medication, or a combination that works for your life. 
 
If you’re not feeling right, let us walk alongside you by starting with the diagnostic evaluation.
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The ADHD Online Team

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.
 

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