ADD/ADHD Basics 101

Think ADD/ADHD might be a problem for you or someone you know? ADD/ADHD Basics 101 answers questions like: "What is ADD/ADHD?" "How do I find the right care provider?" "What steps should I take to get an accurate diagnosis?" "What constitutes the correct treatment of ADD/ADHD?" Author Dr. Craig Liden pours his 30 years of expertise treating ADD/ADHD into this 10-Step Guide for families and individuals to find accurate diagnoses and effective, lifelong treatment for ADD/ADHD.

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    Free eBook! ADD/ADHD Basics 101: How to be a Good Consumer of Diagnostic and Treatment Services for ADD/ADHD

  • The earlier ADD/ADHD is recognized and properly managed, the better the outcome!

    The earlier ADD/ADHD is recognized and properly managed, the better the outcome!

Life w/ADD

Life w/ADD

ADD is a core contributor to complications in every area of life! This infographic illustrates how the genetically-based neurological disorder persists across the life span and can have a serious impact on health maintenance, school/job performance, independent functioning, stress management and behavioral and emotional control.
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What is ADD? (part 1)

What is ADD? (part 1)

"I think that there are 8 core characteristics that are hallmarks of ADD/ADHD." Craig B. Liden, MD answers the question "What is ADD?" and discusses the sometimes surprising manifestations of Attention Deficit Disorder.
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What is ADD? (part 2)

What is ADD? (part 2)

"A very small percentage of people with ADD are hyperactive. The majority are inattentive." Dr. Liden defines characteristics of ADD and evaluates the internal struggles and effects of inattentiveness.
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ADD Eyeglasses

ADD Eyeglasses

"The overwhelming majority of people are frightened of medication." Getting the right dose of the right medicine is critical for achieving success in life with ADD. Dr. Craig Liden shares his insights in accepting a diagnosis of ADD and medicating the disorder effectively.
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