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ADHD
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- Disruptive Behaviour Disorders
- ADHD Assessment | No Waiting
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- ADHD in Women: Easy to Miss
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- Child Assessment What Parents Need to Know
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What is Attention Deficits/Hyperactivity Disorder
Child ADHD Assessment: What Parents Need to Know
Recognising ADHD in a child can be a confusing and emotional process. You may have noticed your child struggling at school, having difficulty making and keeping friends, or experiencing daily battles over homework and routines.
Adult ADHD Assessment: no waiting
ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions in adults, yet it remains significantly underdiagnosed.
ADHD Multimodal treatment | Melbourne | Telehealth
The Australian National Clinical Guidelines for ADHD states that "Combined pharmacological and… more
Child ADHD Assessment and Diagnosis
ADHD does not always show up as hyperactivity. Many children diagnosed with ADHD are well-behaved, polite, and have normal or even above-average intelligence.
The ADHD Women Don’t Always Recognise in Themselves
You remember everything you were supposed to do, and still forget to do it. You work twice as hard as everyone around you and feel half as accomplished.
ADHD: Disruptive Behaviour Disorder
Disruptive Behaviour Disorders (DBDs) encompass a group of childhood externalising disorders, primarily including ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), and Conduct Disorder (CD).
ADHD National Clinical Guidelines
According to the Australian clinical guidelines for ADHD, best-practice management recommends a multimodal approach that addresses both core symptoms and associated psychosocial… more
