DB 9 – Chapter Fourteen: ADHD

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DB 9 – Chapter Fourteen: ADHD

DB 9 – Chapter Fourteen: ADHD

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You are expected to use the textbook as your first source and to cite in-text where you used the the text information. A complete reference list is expected at the end of each discussion. (Min words – 250)

Find at least two  authoritative or scholarly articles or websites about ADHD. Summarize what you conclude about ADHD: does it exist, is it overdiagnosed, what is the best treatment?

What does the DSM V say about this disorder? What does the ICD say about this disorder?

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