Adult Attention Deficit Disorder:
Newsletter for adult ADD specialists
NYU Medical Center
Expert Summary
Since this newsletter is aimed at clinicians it is rather technical. Still, it's a good resource for info to discuss with your adult attention deficit disorder specialist. In PDF format
Brynn Kessler
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Community Reviews
I really thought when I saw this link that it was going to be way to technical and over my head but I was pleasantly surprised. The first issue gives a case study of a 50+ year old executive that wasn't diagnosed with ADD until now, and that only because of his son being diagnosed and him realizing he had the same symptoms/issues. It went over his treatment, etc and was in no way overly technical. The other thing I really liked is it an adult self-report scale that lists questions you can ask yourself and then give to your healthcare professional to look at and go over with you. All in all I think this is good reference material not just for the professionals but also for anyone interested in ADD.
Somewhat advanced reading, and perhaps a little too technical in parts, but overall some of the best information on adult ADHD out there.


