Happy October! October isn’t just any month … it’s ADHD awareness month! So you can bet this month the ADaptHD newsletter will be bringing you one study, one
You can’t analyze love, right? Psychology researchers would beg to differ. In fact, psychology studies can help us learn about the workings of romantic relationships, and a new
Sports might be just the kind of activity that the ADHD brain is made for. Competing in a sport provides ongoing stimulation and clear, immediate rewards. You don’t
ADHD doesn’t change, but our understanding of it evolves, and so do our methods of spreading awareness. This month’s ADHD news is a great example of that. We’ve
Listening to what others are saying is the kind of everyday task that most people take for granted but people with ADHD struggle with. Missing information that was
When ADHD and substance use occur together, mental health professionals can face a dilemma. Treating the ADHD might help treat the substance use, but one of the first-line
Maybe you’ve seen this comic about ADHD storytelling, created by Dani Donovan, that has made its way around the internet: You might’ve thought this was nothing more than
ADHD and OCD are both common, chronic mental health conditions that are often misunderstood, stigmatized and trivialized in popular culture. The parallels between the two conditions might run