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Many people are suffering from UNDIAGNOSED symptoms of A.D.D. -- not knowing why they face the challenges they do. But others are wrongly told "you must have A.D.D." by friends or family. To really know the truth, you must be DIAGNOSED by a qualified psychiatrist -- these resources may give you a start.
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4 ADHD offers solutions for diagnosing childhood ADHD -- encouraging early diagnosis, because intervention is more effective when begun before adolescence. |
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ADDitude Magazine provides adult self-tests to diagnose ADD and ADHD, as well as an explanation of the alphabet soup of those who diagnose and treat these disorders. |
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ADD Resources is dedicated to providing education about diagnosis and treatment of ADD/ADHD -- check out their lending library of 450+ titles and quarterly newsletter. |
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ADDvance recognizes that women and girls with ADD are often misunderstood or overlooked -- and offers a site with diagnostic tools, advice, and understanding. |
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ADHD.com helps identify the symptoms of ADHD in adults and children-- and provides a free online screener to ascertain the likelihood of having ADHD. |
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ADHD Information Library catalogs and explains the symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and treatments options for ADD -- reviewing findings in easy to understand language. |
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American Academy Of Pediatrics created clinical practice guidelines for your doctor to assess and diagnose school-aged children with attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder. |
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ASK: Adults Seeking Knowledge publishes articles to create better understanding of the diagnosis of and testing for ADD -- including helpful behavioral checklists. |
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Mental Health Info Source offers an adult ADD symptom checklist -- with questions about behavior, attention span, impulsivity, restlessness, and relational issues. |
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Mental Help Net offers the Jasper / Goldberg adult ADD questionnaire, a series of simple questions about behavior and feelings to help indicate a positive diagnosis of ADD. |
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National Institute of Mental Health offers an online booklet describing the symptoms, causes, and treatments of ADD -- plus information on getting professional help. |
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National Resource Center On ADHD discusses the criteria used to diagnose ADHD and offers a national list of medical centers with diagnostic and treatment facilities. |
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One ADD Place has a general adult ADD checklist to help people recognize the symptoms -- with a strong presence of more than 20 indicating a likelihood of ADD. |
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