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by charliemil4
2666 days ago
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It’s pretty wild that a parent and teacher survey[0], with least likely to most likely responses, is considered “truth” to diagnose adhd (the only diagnosis I’ve fully studied, but I believe depression and Austim are similar). Thank god your son has a parent like you though — some medicate the personality out of their child, holding on to the shoddy diagnosis. I hope as a society we can change all this — currently working on experimental assessments using direct brain data (eeg) to provide a bit of “truth” to the process. [0] NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scale—Informant https://www.nichq.org/sites/default/files/resource-file/NICH... |
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