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Other than Psych Central, what are your favorite or top resources/blogs/news sites/etc. you visit regularly for this disorder or issue? Please reply to this thread and list a few of what you consider the best of the best online today.
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joyrjw, Nana E
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i use this adhd site ................http://www.adhdnews.com/forum/default.asp
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This is my site. The posts are slow to come because I do a lot of research, and I also collect resources (on the right side of the blog) I would love feedback. I am going to post soon on it about some of the different drugs out there (just from a layman's perspective).
let me know what you think! (sorry in advance for the problems with the images on the site. I'm working on it.) http://attentiondeficitblog.blogspot.com/ |
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cmg23, Endorphino, Nana E
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doggiemom, Nana E, prodigalaz
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[quote=Graham77;534149]This is my site. The posts are slow to come because I do a lot of research, and I also collect resources (on the right side of the blog) I would love feedback. I am going to post soon on it about some of the different drugs out there (just from a layman's perspective).
let me know what you think! (sorry in advance for the problems with the images on the site. I'm working on it.) In respect of you doing your research, I have raised a family of 8 children several with adhd, it is my belife because of the lack of understanding in this field many go on to have mental health issues, |
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I just started looking for a website didn't have access to internet before.
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Nana E
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May I suggest my sites?
www.addconsults.com for articles on ADHD, a large directory of ADD professionals, weekly free online support groups www.myADDstore.com for organizing products, books, time management tools, etc. Newsletters: www.addconsults.com/newsletter/?nl=1 Regards, Terry Matlen, ACSW __________________ Director, ADD Consults.com www.addconsults.com www.myADDstore.com Author, "Survival Tips for Women with ADHD" |
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LifeForce, Nana E
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Also, I write for the website www.ADHDcentral.com
...and people can post and ask questions there. Terry __________________ Director, ADD Consults.com www.addconsults.com www.myADDstore.com Author, "Survival Tips for Women with ADHD" |
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doggiemom, LifeForce, Nana E
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I'm not diagnosed (I wish....seriously....maybe i'd feel normal and not crazy/falling behind/scatterbrained/forgetful/etc) but a book I found gave me alot of help with various parts of my life....even though that list where we're supposed to write down everything is kept being lost. lol Yeah, i laugh at myself alot....between bouts of frustration.... lol
Ok, that book....its called: "10 Simple Solutions to ADD: How to overcome Chronic Distraction & Accomplish your Goals" and it's by Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, PH.D. Ok, despite the fact that I'm still a sufferer (no, i'm not S&M about it...lol) and so maybe the books not perfect, but it does give loads of helpful advice. Now....if only I could remember it all. lol But still, great book with great advice. Recommend it to all. |
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by.grace, doggiemom, treebends
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just checked it out and i agree, it is a great web site!!! i learned better how my EQ emotional intelligence is what im going to put a major focus now, as it is crucial for social and one ownself dealing with! i started to take ashwatangha 2 time a day to hopefully stabilize better my anxieties hormones and all a bit. i have adhd and general anxiety disorder . i think ashwatangha may also help cut a bit my attraction to smoke marihuana that stupidely dosent help to take charge of my emotional stability and reinforce my separation to myself and with others(in general) . thanks for tread! Last edited by bluekoi; Nov 09, 2020 at 12:09 PM.. Reason: Fix broken link. |
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I'm the webmaster for the Manhattan Adult ADD Support Group
http://www.maaddsg.org |
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Some (I know way more than I can list here) of my best and most helpful online ADHD resources I have found thus far are (including ADHD in adults):
Children and Adults with ADHD ("CHADD"-For members and non-members): http://www.chadd.org/ CHADD--same website as above, this is the link to their adult specific ADHD: http://www.chadd.org/AM/Template.cfm...lly_For_Adults CHADD's National Resource Center on ADHD ("NRCA"; detailed): http://www.help4adhd.org/ RX List--excellent and detailed; prescription drugs including ADHD specific: http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/hp.asp Diagnosis of ADHD in Adults--from NRCA; : http://www.help4adhd.org/en/treatment/guides/WWK9 eMedicine Health-ADHD: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/atten...article_em.htm The National Mental Health Information Center: http://mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/databases/ MedicineNet--Adult ADHD section: http://www.medicinenet.com/adhd_in_adults/article.htm The American Psychological Association (APA): http://www.apa.org/ Because ADHD is fun when we can control it. __________________ --SIMCHA |
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Excellent article available at Medscape:
Managing ADHD in an Adult With Psychiatric Comorbidity Not sure if you have to register to gain access but registration is free. I've found some helpful information via the Medscape site's Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Resource Center http://www.medscape.com/resource/adhd __________________ "Joy is your sole's knowledge that if you don't get the promotion, keep the relationship, or buy the house, it's because you weren't meant to.You're meant to have something better, something richer, something deeper, Something More." (Sara Ban Breathnach) |
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Thanks for all the listings... I am have forwarded them onto my niece that is a single mother of a child with ADHD - and she has her hands full already with raising four kids on her own.
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My ADD ADHD Self Help, Self Healing Story
http://www.profound-self-help.com/adhd-self-help.html Sean Blackwell's outstanding bipolar resources including YouTube videos that everyone can benefit from, plus his book and forum, all linked here http://www.profound-self-help.com/bi...-disorder.html My alternative view on living with bipolar disorder http://www.profound-self-help.com/li...h-bipolar.html Thanks, Ron |
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additudemag.com
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cafemom.com is a greate site for "moms" with children that have alot of different disorders. Good for finding friends and support.
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Managing Developmental Transitions in ADHD: Interdisciplinary Collaboration to Improve Care
Was a good article. To access it you just have to register for a free medscape account. http://cme.medscape.com/viewprogram/...0_mp_cmenl_0#2 __________________ "Joy is your sole's knowledge that if you don't get the promotion, keep the relationship, or buy the house, it's because you weren't meant to.You're meant to have something better, something richer, something deeper, Something More." (Sara Ban Breathnach) |
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