ADHS im Erwachsenenalter
German, Lisa Geuecke, 2016Only 3 items in stock at third-party supplier
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Until a few years ago, ADHD was considered a condition primarily affecting children and adolescents. Today, we know that adults can also suffer from ADHD. ADHD is regarded as a chronic condition. - I find it difficult to sit still for long periods. - In my free time, I engage in activities that involve excitement and high speed. - If something doesn't interest me, I quickly get distracted. - I often forget appointments or misplace items. - I frequently say thoughtless things that upset others. Do you recognize such statements in yourself, friends, family members, or your clients? Perhaps ADHD is present. The diagnosis is not always easy to make and is often initially a shock. This guide offers not only a theoretical introduction to the topic but also many interesting pieces of information and suggestions for managing daily life. References and links provide additional support.