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ADHD treatment monitoring for the new school year

When a child is diagnosed with ADHD, parents confront the difficult decision about which treatment(s) to pursue to best help their child succeed. While deciding on an initial treatment plan is important, equally important is establishing a plan to monitor how well that treatment is working on a sustained basis, regardless of what specific treatment(s) is being used. This is because children’s response to ADHD treatment often changes over time and a strong initial treatment response – be that medication treatment, behavior therapy, dietary treatment, etc., – provides no assurance that important treatment benefits will persist.

The Stress Paradox: Harnessing Eustress and Mitigating Distress

Stress, often vilified in modern discourse, is a complex physiological and psychological response that can be both beneficial and detrimental to human functioning. Understanding the nuances of stress – distinguishing between its positive and negative forms, and learning to manage it effectively – is crucial for optimal performance and well-being.

Understanding the Link Between ADHD and a Sense of Entitlement

One aspect that often goes unaddressed is the potential connection between ADHD and a sense of entitlement. This article aims to shed light on this sensitive topic, exploring the psychological factors and social implications involved and ways to master change.

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