Oct 21, 2025
To kick off ADHD Awareness Month, William Dodson, M.D., presents an overview of ADHD's history, complexity, and persistent myths and stigma — and shares ways to correct lingering misperceptions about the condition.
ADHD Myths and Misperceptions: Additional Resources
Sep 4, 2025
Nicole C. Kear explores the research that explains why tedium is intolerable for people with ADHD — and how to bear boredom better.
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Feb 23, 2024
YouTube Powerhouse Jessica McCabe will discuss themes from her book, How to ADHD, including navigating a world not built for the neurodivergent brain, the economic cost of not treating ADHD, how she’s learned to pay attention to time, and more.
Living with ADHD: More Resources
Jan 25, 2024
Hope is the belief that our future can be better than our past—and that we can make that future a reality. Join Chan M. Hellman, Ph.D., to explore the science of hope, and learn how its core components can be used to achieve goals and regulate emotions.
A Hopeful New Year: More Resources:
Oct 5, 2023
Stigma, myths about ADHD, historical mistrust of the medical community, and a shortage of clinicians of color all contribute to challenges around adequate care in communities of color. Learn more from Evelyn Polk Green, M.S.Ed.
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