May 29, 2024
My clinical impression over the last thirty years is that we are still missing ADHD far more often than it is being over diagnosed, or identified when it isn't there. And missing the diagnosis causes real pain, distress, and even death.
My clinical impression over the last thirty years is that we are still missing ADHD far more often than it is being over diagnosed, or identified when it isn't there. And missing the diagnosis causes real pain, distress, and even death.
Psychiatrist, neuroscientist, gay father of twins, marathon runner, in Hawaii. 200+ ADHD & mental health videos https://www.youtube.com/@DrJohnKruse