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ADHD in practice - 2018

Autumn 2018, Volume 10 Number 3

  • Stigma
    Rob Rodrigues Pereira and Nigel Humphrey
  • Insomnia and ADHD: clinical aspects
    Marco Angriman, Luca Tessari and Samuele Cortese
  • The use of the QbTest in clinical practice
    Charlotte L Hall and Chris Hollis
  • Monitoring, malingering and mindfulness
    Nigel Humphrey
  • Anti-doping considerations for treating athletes with ADHD
    Samuel P Pool and Alan Currie

Summer 2018, Volume 10 Number 2

  • European Union or Unity?
    Rob Rodrigues Pereira
  • First-line therapeutic interventions for couples impacted by adult ADHD
    Melissa Orlov
  • Co-occurrence and comorbidity
    Nigel Humphrey
  • The practice of the Functioning Profile in ADHD
    Michiel Noordzij
  • Delivering non-pharmacological aspects of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines for ADHD
    Christine Jarvis

Spring 2018, Volume 10 Number 1

  • Turn ADHD symptoms into positive and inspiring action
    Rob Rodrigues Pereira
  • Adult ADHD and the Criminal Justice System
    Jack Hollingdale
  • Sex-specific manifestations, problematic internet use, long-term guanfacine and redirecting research focus in ADHD
    Nigel Humphrey
  • ADHD in the 21st Century: The ADHD Foundation’s 5th Annual Conference
    Rachel Keeton, Tony Lloyd and Colin Foley
  • 30, female and ADHD
    Sarah Emmott
  • What does impairment in ADHD encompass?
    Herve Caci
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ISSN 2041-2215 (Print) ISSN 2045-7766 (Online)

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