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How Does Strattera Work To Treat ADHD?

How Does Strattera Work To Treat ADHD? | AIHCP Magazine, Articles & Discussions | Scoop.it
ADHD is commonly treated with stimulant medications, which carry the potential for substance misuse. However, Strattera works to treat ADHD in a different way.
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How Does Strattera Work To Treat ADHD? If you're interested in learning more about ADHD counseling then you might want to visit our program here - https://aihcp.net/attention-deficit-consulting-certification/ 

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Game play could be aid as children fight ADHD

Game play could be aid as children fight ADHD | AIHCP Magazine, Articles & Discussions | Scoop.it
Noah Madson remembers being exhausted after hours of tests for his attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. “Boy, those were complicated,” said his mother, Nancy. “He’d come out and say, ‘My brain hurts.’?
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#treatADHD #alternativetreatmentsforADHD #ADHDcounseling  Could a simple game be an effective way to treat ADHD?   As it turns out a game called CogCubed is quickly becoming an alternative treatment for ADHD.  


ADHD Counseling experts Kurt Roots and Monika Heller developed the game.   It uses different cubes and has the patient sort them out to complete the goal of the game.   By playing the game, the patient is letting it learn the ADHD symptoms of the child and adapting to them.    After playing several times the doctor can get a detailed diagnoses.  

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Opinion | Can Having A.D.H.D. Be an Asset? - The New York Times

Opinion | Can Having A.D.H.D. Be an Asset? - The New York Times | AIHCP Magazine, Articles & Discussions | Scoop.it
Readers are divided over how to view and whether to use medication to treat A.D.H.D.
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