The Cutting Edge of ADHD: Advances in Treatments & Understanding Causes | Most Popular Supplements
Managing symptoms with supplements, behavioral therapy, and more
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First-Line and Complementary ADHD Treatments
The first-line treatment for ADHD is medication or, for children, medication plus behavior therapy. In this series, learn about first-line and complementary approaches — what's supported by science, and where more research is needed.
Fish Oil & Beyond: Our Readers’ Most Popular Supplements for ADHD
SUPPLEMENTS
Fish Oil & Beyond
More than half of caregivers and adults surveyed by ADDitude said they’ve tried vitamins, minerals, and other supplements to manage ADHD symptoms. Here are your favorites »
The Cutting Edge of ADHD: Research News, MAHA Commission, and More
NEW RESEARCH
The Cutting Edge of ADHD
Stephen Faraone, Ph.D., of The ADHD Evidence Project, discusses new studies uncovering causes of the condition, “neuromechanistic” treatments, and what MAHA might mean for ADHD care.
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How Behavioral Therapy Targets Executive Dysfunction — with Positivity and Praise
THERAPY
How and Why BPT Works
Behavioral parent training is the first-line treatment recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for children with ADHD until age 6. This approach takes practice and consistency — but the payoff is real.
Mindful Meditation: ADHD Symptom Relief with Breath
MINDFULNESS
Symptom Relief with Every Breath
Mindful meditation can improve your ability to control your attention, your relationship to experiences that are stressful, and to self-observe.
Webinar November 20: The Empathy Playbook for Parents: Helping Kids (and You) Navigate Unfair Treatment and Tough Relationships
FREE WEBINAR ON NOV. 20
The Empathy Playbook
Learn how you can help your child with ADHD navigate unfair treatment and tough relationships. Register now »
Webinar December 2: Heart Health and ADHD Treatment: Implications of Stimulant Use for Adults
FREE WEBINAR ON DEC. 2
Stimulants & Heart Health
Does long-term ADHD med use impact cardiovascular health and do potential risks outweigh treatment benefits?
FREE APSARD WEBINAR ON NOV. 25
Balancing Care: Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Interventions for ADHD During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
presented by Ritika Baweja, M.D., and Naomi Myrick, PHMNP-BC, MSN, APRN; moderated by Karen Saporito, Ph.D.
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