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The first-line treatment for ADHD is medication or, for children, medication plus behavior therapy. In this series, learn about first-line and complementary approaches — what's supported by science, and where more research is needed.
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NEW RESEARCH
The Cutting Edge of ADHD
Stephen Faraone, Ph.D., of The ADHD Evidence Project, discusses new studies uncovering causes of the condition, “neuromechanistic” treatments, and what MAHA might mean for ADHD care.
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THERAPY
How and Why BPT Works
Behavioral parent training is the first-line treatment recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for children with ADHD until age 6. This approach takes practice and consistency — but the payoff is real.
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FREE APSARD WEBINAR ON NOV. 25
Balancing Care: Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Interventions for ADHD During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
presented by Ritika Baweja, M.D., and Naomi Myrick, PHMNP-BC, MSN, APRN; moderated by Karen Saporito, Ph.D.
Learn more & register »
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