ADDitude – Inside the ADHD mind
Adults and young have trusted ADDitude’s expert guidance, support, and resources since 1998, their goal is to get people living better with ADHD and its related mental health conditions. They can be your trusted advisor, an unwavering source of understanding, knowledge, awareness and guidance along the path to wellness (New Hope Media LLC, 2019).
This online resource has a list of links to other specific resources that are helpful to certain aspects of ADHD that people are going through. Each general tab to a link such as symptom test, medications, treatments, other resources, and professionals, has multiple sub links under those categories. Through this link, it can give people dependable resource.
To gain more knowledge on this topic or to find answers to your questions click on the link below. https://www.additudemag.com/
CHADD
Their mission is to improve the lives of people affected by ADHD. With evidence-based information on ADHD, online support podcasts for families and individuals and advocacy to public recognition in response to needs faced by families and individuals with ADHD.
To understand what a problem truly defines is one step closer to overcoming it. Through there, educational articles, research, blogs, magazines, people’s examples, and the many other opportunities, you learn what ADHD is and how to possible treat it. CHADD is providing support, education and encouragement to parents, educators and the people dealing with ADHD. CHADD is about advocacy ad not isolation.
Talk with an ADHD Information Specialist call 1-800-233-4050, Monday-Friday, 1-5 pm ET. To visit this website https://chadd.org/about/#history.
LIVING WITH ADHD
Through the use of online technology, founder Tara has spent the last 2 decades connecting people affected by their similarity with ADHD with Education and Support resources (Tara McGillicuddy, 2017). Their mission is to educate and support those struggling with ADHD
Virtual support and Education may be some people’s only support resource they feel comfortable accessing. The website allows access to real people’s similar experiences and stories, educational books involving ADHD, information videos through YouTube, and insightful podcasts.
To view these resources, click on https://www.livingwithadd.com/about/
ADHD SUPPORT TALK RADIO
ADHD Support Talk Radio is a Podcast, on iTunes as well, for Adults with ADHD. During the podcasts that intake, discuss mutual topics relating to Adult ADHD. Podcast guests include many professionals including Dr. Edward Hallowell, Dr. Stephanie Sarkis, Dr. Ari Tuckman and many more (ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast).
Just like some talk shows listening to other people’s discussions and insight to a topic can be eye opening to many people. This podcast lets anyone, wherever they are, listen in on discussions on ADHD related topics they, or someone they know might be going through, and given ideas or information on how to manage or over come some factors people with ADHD might face. Listening to people talk live on a podcast makes you feel more connected to the topic than reading the information on your own.
To listen in on these podcasts visit https://adhdsupporttalk.com/
Adda – Attention Deficit Disorder Association
Through links connected to the website like, ADHD tests, facts/ library, webinars, connections, and awareness to self care, people around the world can use this tool/ resource to improve their self-care and day to day living. They teach motivation and self-regulation, study, memory, and reading strategies, time management for students, and accommodations and self-advocacy.
They provide hope, empowerment and connections online and worldwide by bringing together scientific facts and the human experience for both adults with ADHD and professionals who serve them (Attention Deficit Disorder Association, 2018). With the collaboration with other organizations and professionals in the field people have access to many other forms of help like real life stories, article related topic, and a list of professional available.
To visit this resource link on the link https://add.org/mission/