It is his own program, based on his own experiences and thus kind of "one-sided", anti-establishment/CHADD, etc. It's an all-or-nothing approach. I don't think any one person or group has things correctly; it's like they're just finding that no particular kind of psychotherapy or diet or whatever works better than other kinds. One has to kind of just go with whatever one find that helps in their own case. He goes on about being tested for ADD/ADHD, not just letting a doctor/psychatrist "tell" you from an interview that you have it (what happened to him) but I think he uses some non-proven tests like hair analysis, etc.
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