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How Women Can Take Care of Their Mental Health

Mental health, an integral component of overall well-being, often takes a backseat for women amidst the hustle of career aspirations,...
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The True Value of an Official ADHD Diagnosis

Brandy Butler, NBC-HWC, LVN Value is one of those words with multiple meanings.  It can come in the form of...
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ADHD in Men vs Women: Understanding the Differences

Research on ADHD in women didn’t begin until the 1980s, and didn’t get much attention until nearly 20 years later....
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Using AI (Artificial Intelligence) to Manage ADHD

Whether you’ve got a paid account with Chat GPT or you wouldn’t even know where to begin, chances are good...
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Navigating ADA Accommodations for Adults with ADHD: Creating a Path to Success

By Valerie Snyder, LVN, Mental Wellness Coach If you have ADHD, staying focused and managing your time at work can...
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5 Things to Know About ADHD Treatment

When it comes to treatment for ADHD, the options are almost endless. From medication and therapy to behavior modification and...
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5 Diagnoses That Can Be Mistaken for ADHD

Dr. Amy Marschall, Psy.D When it comes to struggles with our mental health, getting the most accurate and specific diagnosis...
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ADHD and Relationships: How ADHD Impacts Dating, Marriage, and Emotional Dynamics 

In honor of ADHD Awareness Month, we’re launching a special series revisiting some of our most insightful podcast episodes to...
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How to Share Your ADHD Diagnosis: Tips for Telling Friends, Family, and Coworkers

Imagine you’ve gotten an ADHD diagnosis (maybe you don’t have to imagine). It’s changed your life. Suddenly questions have answers,...
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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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