Wazzup on the Web? – The ADHD Blogosphere

Gina Pera discusses the recent “discovery” of a genetic basis for ADHD. But even more interesting is her follow up post – And Now…The Rest of The Story. If you think the media reporting on this “discovery” was accurate…think again. But if you are wondering when will you ever have the time to read these [...]

Customized, Personalized Medicine: Dr. Parker’s Methodology for ADHD Treatment

Precise neuroscience evidence dramatically changes health delivery, health applications. Dr. Charles Parker, ADHD Medication Rules: Paying Attention To The Med For Paying Attention Six years ago I read Driven to Distraction and diagnosed myself as being ADHD. I shared my findings with a psychiatrist. He handed me a small card that had five questions on [...]

Filling in the Gap: Some Thoughts on Dr. Parker’s “Psychiatric Diagnostic Labels: Functional or Static?”

Transcription So you’ve got the “traditional” psychiatric community on the left that engages, to some degree, in the “talking cure” whereas, on the right you have the neurophysiology that underlies those terms and have a tangible physical existence within the brain. The problem is that gap between the left side and the right side, the [...]

Wazzup on the Web? – The ADHD Blogosphere and Beyond

Interesting ADHD-related posts.

Part Four: Inside the Mind of JeffsADDMind – A Conversation

Based on the popularity of the blog —  JeffsADDMind — and the willingness of its author, known only as “Jeff,” to discuss most any issue that touches on Adult ADHD (and even issues that don’t touch on Adult ADHD), one would be surprised to learn that there is another side of Jeff that is not [...]

What I Found In My (Mental) Closet

It’s the end of the year so…this seems like a logical time to rummage through the (mental) closet. Here are some of the things I found. They are listed in no particular order. Life on a Roller Coaster – There are two blogs that best describe the A.D.D. life: “The ADHD Roller Coaster” and “18 [...]