“ADHD in Adults vs. Children” [Video Replay & Podcast #87]
In this hour-long webinar-on-demand, listen to podcast episode (#87) and download the slide presentation for this ADHD Experts Webinar originally broadcast on June 3, 2014
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Episode Description
ADHD is a lifelong disorder but it can look different in adults than in children. William Dodson M.D. explains how symptoms change with age and why many adults aren’t diagnosed with the condition until their kids are.
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Recommended resources:
- Free Resource: Is It More Than Just ADHD?
- Self-Test: ADD Symptoms in Children
- Self-Test: ADD Symptoms in Adults
- ADD vs. ADHD Symptoms: What’s the Difference?
Meet the expert:
William Dodson, M.D., is a board-certified psychiatrist who has specialized in adults with ADHD for the last 22 years. A former faculty member at Georgetown University and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Dr. Dodson is a Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and member of ADDitude’s Medical Advisory Board. Dr. Dodson is a regular columnist in ADDitude magazine and contributor to ADDitudeMag.com.
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