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  2. 15 celebrities who've shared what it's like to live with ADHD ...

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    Speaking with the Child Mind Institute in 2020, the humanitarian and actor said that he was diagnosed with ADHD, dyslexia and depression in his youth. The conditions made him feel "strange and ...

  3. Nelly Furtado Was Diagnosed with ADHD After Welcoming ... - AOL

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    She lived with ADHD — a developmental disorder with symptoms including inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity — her whole life, but it was the "chaos" of raising two young children close ...

  4. Justin Baldoni Reveals He Was Diagnosed with ADHD at 40 After ...

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    Justin Baldoni is getting candid about the impact of his recent ADHD diagnosis.. On the Dec. 4 episode of Elizabeth Day’s How to Fail podcast, the It Ends With Us director-actor, 40, reflected ...

  5. Category : People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

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  6. Edward Hallowell (psychiatrist) - Wikipedia

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    Hallowell has been treating people of all ages with ADHD since 1981, and has stated that he has dyslexia [6] and ADHD, [7] which is self-diagnosed. [8] His approach to the condition uses a strength-based model—developed with Driven to Distraction co-author Dr. John Ratey—that is based on the tenets of positive psychology and takes a more holistic view of ADHD, rather than seeing it purely ...

  7. ADDitude - Wikipedia

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    ADDitude was founded by Ellen Kingsley (an Emmy-winning television journalist) in 1998 to serve the parents of America's 2-3 million schoolchildren [7] with ADD and ADHD, as well as adults, with the disorder. Kingsley founded ADDitude as a web site a few years after her oldest son, Teddy, was diagnosed with severe ADHD. [8]