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Why Transitions are Hard When You Have ADHD

By Cathy Cassata Life transitions are hard for many people. Going to a new school, moving out of your parents'...
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Episode 3 – The science behind an ADHD podcast – how do ADHD brains learn?

Is there a perfect podcast for the ADHD brain? Journalist and mental health advocate Lindsay Guentzel tries to put together...
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Understanding Hyperfocus and How to Make It Work For You

By Sarah Ludwig Rausch Whenever I do online research, whether it's for personal or work purposes, I lose track of...
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Time Blindness and ADHD

By Sarah Ludwig Rausch About two years ago, I essentially banned myself from Facebook because I totally lose track of...
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Understanding IEPs and 504 Plans for ADHD

If you know or suspect that your child has ADHD, your family may be entitled to extra services from your...
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Homework Hacks for ADHD

A hallmark symptom of ADHD can be the inability to focus on one task for an extended period of time....
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ADHD and the Adult Learner

Getting the Right Diagnosis and Treatment Sets You Up for Success in the Classroom and Beyond Unlike their K-12 counterparts,...
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Back to School – Signs of ADHD in Kids

As Kids Head Back to School, Pay Attention to Signs of ADHD in Your Child As you soak up the...
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Best Productivity Tips For Students with ADHD

A new school year is starting! Many students and families are eager for classes to start. We've assembled a list...
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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. 
 
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Who can join?
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