One of the essential elements in a diagnosis and subsequent treatment (and coping) plan for Adult ADHD is education. To assist with achieving this goal, I have opened an online bookstore at AdultADHDBooks.com which is now available via the navigation bar on the right side of this blog.
I have partnered with Amazon.com to offer books related to Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder at competitive prices. All transactions are secure and take place through Amazon.com's site.
Please browse and consider buying books at AdultADHDBooks.com.
Sincerely,
Mungo
AD/HD is - at its core - a dysfunction of attention regulation due to genetically caused neurobiological differences. Ask me anything. I'll likely tell you. I'm an open book that way.
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