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Articles Tagged with ''ADHD''

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ADHD Coaching

February 24, 2026
John Giordano, PhD, MFA
From The Carlat Psychiatry Report
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John Giordano, PhD, MFA
Lead Coach and Founder, Ramp Coaching, Newburyport, MA.
Dr. Giordano has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

Dr. Giordano helps clients harness strengths, build structure, and transform procrastination and distraction into momentum.


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ADHD Today

January 4, 2026
Daniel Carlat, MD

In the latest issue of TCPR, we give a lot of real estate to ADHD.
And for good reason. It’s a diagnosis that’s everywhere—expanding across age groups, personality types, and practice settings.




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AACAP Policy Statement – Expanding Access to Care for the Autism Community

November 17, 2025
Joshua Feder, MD and Mara Goverman

For years, autism care has centered on one model, but that’s changing. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry just redefined what evidence-based care really means. This shift could transform how we support children and families.




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ADHD General Prescribing Tips

November 3, 2025
Talia Puzantian, PharmD, BCPP and Daniel Carlat, MD

Dr. Carlat and Dr. Puzantian have no financial relationships with companies related to this material.
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Generally, when treating a patient with ADHD symptoms, psychostimulants are the first-line choice because they tend to be more effective than nonstimulants such as atomoxetine, bupropion, clonidine, guanfacine, and viloxazine.




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The Diagnostic Expansion of ADHD, Part 1

November 1, 2025
C. Thomas Gualtieri, MD
From The Carlat Psychiatry Report
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C. Thomas Gualtieri, MD

Medical Director, North Carolina Neuropsychiatry Clinics, Chapel Hill and Charlotte, NC. Author of ADD World and the Adderall Explosion (2024).

Dr. Gualtieri has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

How did we get from “math pills” in 1937 to today’s “ADHD boom”? Dr. Gualtieri traces the surprising history—and overreach—of stimulant use. 


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The Diagnostic Expansion of ADHD, Part 2

November 1, 2025
C. Thomas Gualtieri, MD
From The Carlat Psychiatry Report
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C. Thomas Gualtieri, MD 

Medical Director, North Carolina Neuropsychiatry Clinics, Chapel Hill and Charlotte, NC. Author of ADD World and the Adderall Explosion (2024).

Dr. Gualtieri has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

Stimulants boost energy, but often mislead. Dr. Gualtieri unpacks misdiagnosis, anxiety, and why careful differential diagnosis matters more than ever.


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How to Switch ADHD Meds Safely

October 29, 2025
Daniel Carlat, MD

Most patients don’t stay on the first stimulant we try. Here’s how to switch safely, without the confusion.

Part 1: Med Fact Book Mini-Series




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ADHD in Young Adults: Assessment, Daily Functioning, and Support That Fits

October 27, 2025
Joshua Feder, MD and Geneva Valeska

Working with young adults who are navigating ADHD is rarely straightforward. They’re often dealing with more than just distractibility or missed deadlines. There’s anxiety, identity shifts, life transitions, and sometimes a long history of feeling misunderstood. This isn’t about checking boxes on a symptom list, it’s about understanding how their brain, their environment, and their story all interact. Today, we’re going to unpack that. 




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When ADHD Isn’t ADHD: A Cautionary Case

August 22, 2025
Daniel Carlat, MD

A reminder that focus problems don’t always mean ADHD. That suffering doesn’t always need a label. And that quick relief can sometimes do lasting harm.



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Diagnosis and Treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Older Adults

August 2, 2025
Rehan Aziz, MD

Dr. Aziz has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.
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  • ADHD can persist into later life. 



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