| > My brother turned me on to Dr. Amen. Red flag detected. Dr. Amen is basically the Dr. Oz of ADHD treatment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Amen#Reception_of_ideas > "this practice has been found to be just as effective as medication". No other research supports his conclusions. It's so fascinating that he can use brain-imaging to diagnosis 7 'types of ADHD', when no one else has ever discovered more than three subtypes of ADHD, and no other researchers have even been able to successfully diagnosis any mental disorder via brain imaging. Let me put it this way, unless you are an exceptional individual, "putting in the work" and overcoming ADHD typically means one thing: You do not have ADHD. > doctors who might not have my best intentions. Do you not see the irony in this statement? Please ask yourself sincerely: Do you truly think you have ADHD because an online test's results? Do you really think people with ADHD do not care about improving? Do you think people with ADHD have not tried habits they know would improve their lives? Do you understand how many people with ADHD take medication, use behavioral interventions, and still struggle? |