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Understanding the Use of Wellbutrin for Managing ADHD Symptoms

Understanding the Use of Wellbutrin for Managing ADHD Symptoms

September 30, 2023 · Reading time: 4 minutes

Bupropion (brand name Wellbutrin) is the most studied non-stimulant medication for ADHD after atomoxetine. For people who cannot tolerate stimulants, have comorbid depression, or have a history of substance misuse, bupropion is a clinically meaningful alternative.

Misophonia: A Clinical Exploration of Sound Sensitivity Disorder

Misophonia: A Clinical Exploration of Sound Sensitivity Disorder

September 10, 2023 · Reading time: 4 minutes

Misophonia — literally "hatred of sound" — is a condition in which specific sounds trigger intense, disproportionate emotional and physiological responses: rage, disgust, anxiety, or panic. The sounds involved are typically pattern-based, repetitive, and often human-generated: chewing, swallowing, breathing, sniffing, tapping, or pen clicking. For people with misophonia, these sounds do not merely irritate — they provoke a near-automatic, overwhelming aversive reaction that can make eating with others, working in open offices, or living with family members profoundly difficult.

Inattentive ADHD in women

Inattentive ADHD in women

August 31, 2023 · Reading time: 6 minutes

ADHD in women is underdiagnosed, underresearched, and frequently misunderstood — and the consequences of that are significant. Women with ADHD receive their diagnosis an average of five years later than men, often only after years of being told they have anxiety, depression, or simply "stress." By the time many women are correctly identified, they've developed a thick layer of compensatory strategies, shame, and burnout that makes the condition harder to see and harder to treat.

Practical Strategies to Improve Your ADHD Child's Listening Skills

Practical Strategies to Improve Your ADHD Child's Listening Skills

May 15, 2023 · Reading time: 5 minutes

When a child with ADHD seems not to listen, it is rarely wilful disobedience. The neurological reality is that ADHD impairs working memory — the system that holds incoming information while the brain processes it — and disrupts the filtering of irrelevant stimuli. An instruction that competed with a more stimulating distraction may simply never have registered. Understanding this distinction changes how parents and teachers approach the problem.

Essential ADHD Assessment Tools for Clinical Psychologists: Avoid Misdiagnosis & Ensure Accurate Diagnoses

Essential ADHD Assessment Tools for Clinical Psychologists: Avoid Misdiagnosis & Ensure Accurate Diagnoses

May 2, 2023 · Reading time: 4 minutes

The tools a clinical psychologist uses to assess ADHD have expanded considerably since the first standardised rating scales appeared in the 1960s. Today a comprehensive evaluation draws from structured interviews, normed behaviour rating scales, computerised attention tests, and neuropsychological batteries. Knowing which tools are considered gold standard — and why some popular tests add less diagnostic value than their reputation suggests — helps both clinicians and patients understand the quality of an evaluation they are conducting or receiving.

Unraveling the Mysteries of the WHO ADHD Test for Adults: An Expert's Perspective

Unraveling the Mysteries of the WHO ADHD Test for Adults: An Expert's Perspective

April 19, 2023 · Reading time: 4 minutes

The Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) is the most widely used screening tool for ADHD in adults worldwide, developed by the World Health Organization in collaboration with Harvard Medical School researchers. It is free, takes under 5 minutes, and has been validated in population studies across multiple countries. Understanding what the ASRS measures — and crucially, what it does not — is essential for interpreting your result accurately.

A Clinical Psychologist's Insight into Test-Taking, IQ Testing, and the Costs Involved

A Clinical Psychologist's Insight into Test-Taking, IQ Testing, and the Costs Involved

April 13, 2023 · Reading time: 4 minutes

IQ testing occupies a contested space in ADHD assessment. It is routinely included in comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations, generates numbers that feel precise and authoritative, and yet its role in confirming or ruling out ADHD is widely misunderstood by patients and sometimes by the clinicians ordering it. Here is a clear-eyed account of what IQ testing adds to an ADHD evaluation — and what it does not.