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Attention Deficit Disorder Association
Phone: (484) 945-2101
Web site: www.add.org
The Attention Deficit Disorder Association provides information, resources and networking opportunities to adults with ADHD, their families, and the professionals who work with them. The information and resources focus on diagnoses, treatments, strategies and techniques for helping adults with ADHD lead better lives. Click on “Articles” for information on ADHD coaching, organization and time management, career and workplace issues, school issues, legal issues, family issues, diagnosis and treatment, co-existing conditions, and women and ADHD.
National Resource Center on AD/HD: A Program of CHADD
Phone: (800) 233-4050
Web site: www.help4adhd.org
This resource center for professionals and the general public was created by the advocacy organization CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), and is funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a national clearinghouse for ADHD information, providing information via downloadable fact sheets, responses from information specialists to individual phone and email queries, and an online database of books and articles known as the National Resource Center on AD/HD Library. The library’s collection of resources
includes materials for professionals, educators, parents, and
individuals with ADHD, which can be searched by topic, author,
or key word. Some of the resources are available in summary form
only, while others are available in full text.
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