No, Stimulants Don’t Cause Brain Damage
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Prescription stimulant medications, when used as instructed, don’t damage
brains. Rather, these ADHD medications are protective, according to
research.
How ADHD Adults Manage Emotional Dysregulation
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Do your emotions overwhelm you? Discover the strategies, habits, and
resources you can use to manage ADHD emotional dysregulation.
The post How ADHD Adul...
Easy Ways To Make Your Backyard Look Spectacular
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Transform your backyard into a stunning retreat with simple ideas like
edging, lighting, and decor to create a neat, polished, and welcoming
outdoor spac...
PEM: Thinking Tactically
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*(These AI images make me laugh. Yes, I know the calendar is messed up.
Allow me my silly moments.)* [image: Too funny! A 39 day calendar. Grok,
you kidder...
Tylenol, Autism, oh my!
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If you're in a neurodivergent relationship, you may have paid special
attention to President Trump's recent news conference about Tylenol and
Autism. I...
Remembering Thomas E. Brown, PhD
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With a profound sense of loss, CHADD celebrates the life of Thomas E.
Brown, PhD. A dedicated researcher, psychologist, author, and ADHD
advocate, Dr. Br...
💸 ADHD, Finances, and Investing in Yourself
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ADHD finances can be overwhelming. This post explores how to make a
realistic yet meaningful investment in yourself — and introduces the ADHD
Breakthroug...
Calm in a crisis, frazzled under the overhead light
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I’ve heard people say their ADHD makes them more fun, or more flexible.
They can go with the flow. Me, not so much. I bristle at the use of an
overhead l...
You worry too much! You're too sensitive!
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Many adults who have ADHD, myself included, don’t feel we worry too much or
are highly sensitive, anxious, moody, mercurial, easily upset, or quick to
an...