Do I Have ADHD or am I Just Lazy?
ADHD is a neurological condition. Simplistically, it’s about productivity—except that people aren’t simple.
ADHD is a neurological condition. Simplistically, it’s about productivity—except that people aren’t simple.
This quiz is as scientific as I could make it. Which is to say, I put on the lab coat I used to wear when I was a teacher at a Science Centre many years ago.
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)
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?
You’ve always known you were different. Even in childhood. Ah, but why? Why does life seem so challenging?
Maybe you’re just a dreamer, or restless, or impulsive? Maybe you’re creative or sensitive?
Today, I would like to talk a bit about depression and its relationship to ADHD. But rather than a cold clinical description, I want to talk about the experience of what we typically call depression.