Three free educational resources for ADHD

Resources for ADHD

ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is increasingly gaining attention as a prominent topic. While this surge in awareness is positive, shedding light on a historically overlooked issue, it also brings along a significant amount of misinformation that can be detrimental. At PRGRS Therapy, we emphasize the importance of education as a vital component of therapy. We aim to empower our clients with well-informed knowledge about the issues affecting them the most. In this article, we share three reputable resources where you can learn more about ADHD.

Dr. Russell Barkley’s YouTube Channel

The channel

Dr. Barkley stands as one of the world's leading experts on ADHD. His global speaking engagements and numerous published books on the topic showcase his expertise. Recently, he launched a YouTube channel, generously sharing his knowledge and insights for free. The channel is a valuable repository of quality content covering various aspects of ADHD, with a growing library of informative videos.

CHADD

The website

CHADD is an organization with a mission to educate individuals about ADHD, providing resources, support, and advocacy for those affected. Their website houses a wealth of information, including articles, workshops, events, and support groups.

ADDitude Magazine

The magazine

An online periodical dedicated to publishing articles on ADHD, ADDitude Magazine features contributions from experts. The content is not only insightful but also presented in an easily understandable format, making it an excellent resource for both clients and professionals seeking valuable information on ADHD.

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Matthew Ryan, LCSW

I am a therapist, group practice owner, private practice consultant, and content creator. I am passionate about helping people make progress towards their goals.

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