ADHD Treatment: Understanding Evidence and Practice

Duration: 1 hr 9 mins Publication Date: 8 Jul 2024 Next Review Date: 18 Mar 2027

Learning Series Description

Join Professor Samuele Cortese as he unpacks the latest evidence on ADHD treatment. This series explores both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches, offering practical insights for clinicians. Gain a deeper understanding of how to interpret and apply research findings in real-world practice.

About this Learning Series

This learning series includes:

  • 1 hr 9 mins of on-demand video
  • Access on desktop, tablet and mobile
  • Certificate of completion

Details:

  • Level: All Levels
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English

Comorbidity between ADHD and medical conditions

Duration: 10 mins Publication Date: 8 Jul 2024 Next Review Date: 8 Jul 2027 DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13696

Description

In this presentation, Professor Samuele Cortese discusses the emerging literature on the comorbidity between ADHD and physical conditions, highlighting its clinical implications. He emphasizes the significance of addressing not only psychiatric comorbidities but also physical ones, underscoring the holistic management of patients. The presentation includes an umbrella review summarizing the associations between ADHD and various health conditions, thereby outlining the necessity for integrated care approaches in clinical practice.

Learning Objectives

A. To understand the concept of comorbidity
B. To explore the impact of ADHD on physical health
C. To recognize the Importance of holistic treatment approaches in managing ADHD and its physical comorbidities to improve patient outcomes

Related Content Links

Advances in the Science of ADHD: Genes (Research Article)
Learning Series: ADHD Treatment: Understanding Evidence and Practice

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