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Studies show ADHD may increase risk of postpartum depression
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Women With ADHD Are at Higher Risk for Postpartum Depression

By Mary Fetzer Women with ADHD are at a higher risk than women without ADHD to be diagnosed with postpartum...
Discover how ADHD and pregnancy can impact each other, what research says about stimulant medication during pregnancy and tips for managing your symptoms.
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Expecting with ADHD: A Guide to Your Pregnancy

By Maria Romaszkan Pregnancy can be an exciting time, although not without its challenges and uncertainties. If you have ADHD,...
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Good Career Paths for Neurodivergent Thinkers

By Mary Fetzer When people talk about ADHD, it's often about how to manage the symptoms associated with it. But...
Podcasts

Episode 92. Understanding ADHD and OCD with Dr. Roberto Olivardia, Part I

What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)? Is OCD common with ADHD? What are the types of OCD? Roughly 80% of...
Articles

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,...
Woman in her bedroom waking up with fatigue.
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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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The Science of ADHD: Does the ADHD Brain Look Different? And What Might That Mean for Diagnosis and Treatment?

By Sophia Auld Diagnosing ADHD is not like diagnosing a disease such as diabetes or arthritis, where a blood test...
Podcasts

Episode 90. Understanding ADHD and Anxiety with Dr. Marcy Caldwell Part II

Today we continue our conversation with Dr. Marcy Caldwell about ADHD and its lovely comorbidity buddy, anxiety. You will learn...
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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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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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