THE RED GREEN SHOW, ADVENTURES WITH BILL, and ADHD
The first person who suggested I have ADHD did so on national television. Many years before I was officially diagnosed. He is not a doctor. In fact, he is a fictional character.
The first person who suggested I have ADHD did so on national television. Many years before I was officially diagnosed. He is not a doctor. In fact, he is a fictional character.
ADHD presents a challenge. A challenge to get on track. To get on the right track. To stay on track. To get back on track.
A challenge to resist distraction and reign in avoidance behaviors.
Are you managing your money, or is it managing you?
We are often in a hurry to drill down into the details of managing money because …
Since 1998, every April 15th has been cause to celebrate World Art Day.
The question we get asked the most?
That’s simple: ‘How do I find out if I have ADHD?’ (If you’re asking this question right now, do yourself a favor and bookmark this blog page)
In terms of finding help, I would start with a book and a friend.
So forget about the professionals at the start because …
Things I don’t want:
To take ADHD medication
To have to take a pill every morning
For you, or your child or a loved one, to have to take ADD medication
Chapter 2 of our interview with Dr. Rostain answers an important patient question.
Is ADHD a set of symptoms, and that I just need to focus better?
Or, have I developed who I am as a result of having my brain be working this way?
Foreword by Rick Green:
Dr. Hallowell had a profound influence on my life for ten years, and then I actually got to meet him. You see, I had read every book that he had authored or co-authored about ADHD, so the opportunity to drop by his house and sit down and just listen to him was profound.
Should you tell your employer, your friends, or your child’s school about having ADHD? Dr. Anthony Rostain talks about the dilemma of disclosing an ADHD diagnosis.