ADHD Awareness | Series
ADHD Myths & Misconceptions
A series of stories highlighting and debunking common myths about ADHD

There are so many stereotypes and misconceptions about ADHD — most of them harmful — so I have put together a series of stories debunking myths about ADHD.
ADHD Is Real But Not At All What You Think It Is
Over-diagnosed and overmedicated, or under-identified and under-supported?
Unethical journalism practices further perpetuate misinformation: a more accurate headline for a recent article published by investigative journalist Rory Carson, as part of a BBC program called Panorama.
Seven (of the many) prevailing stereotypes and myths about ADHD
Seven things you probably didn’t know about ADHD
Clearing up some common misconceptions about what ADHD is.
Challenging Common Myths About ADHD
Demystifying stereotypes and correcting misinformation
An ADHD expert provides evidence-based information to help demystify stereotypes and correct misinformation about ADHD.
ADHD: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Ok, not really “the ugly”, but the bad and the good. In that order.
Combine giftedness, Speeding Train Brain & no working memory, and I’m 3 of 4 Simpsons. I never thought I would relate to Homer Simpson, but there you have it.
How Stereotypes Continue to Harm People with ADHD
ADHD Awareness: Challenging Common ADHD Myths
ADHD is the most prevalent childhood disorder in Canada, yet many people have only the most basic understanding of what it is.
ADHD, Actually: The Struggle is Real.
Research reveals how life-altering ADHD really is… and what you can do about it
ADHD is about so much more than difficulty sitting still or paying attention.
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