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Beyond Adderall: The Lesser Known, Non-Stimulant Treatments for ADHD
Stimulants are a good fit for some people with ADHD, but not for everyone for a variety of reasons. This guide walks through the lesser-known non-stimulant medications and how they support focus, mood, and emotional regulation in everyday life.
Why Am I So Impulsive? Understanding Adult Impulsivity and How to Manage It
Learn how to manage impulsive behavior in adults. Understand links between impulsivity, ADHD, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and trauma, plus effective treatment options.
Rethinking ADHD: Beyond Distraction and Disorder
This post explores how ADHD reflects unique ways of thinking, feeling, and engaging with the world. From hyperfocus and creativity to curiosity and resilience, it reframes ADHD as both a challenge and a strength. Learn how individualized treatment, therapy, and coaching can help you work with your brain — not against it — to build clarity, balance, and confidence.
5 Tips to Manage Your Life with ADHD
Recently diagnosed with ADHD? Here are tips to manage ADHD with or without medication. These tips include improving sleep, nutrition, exercise, and emotional regulation.
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