Harold Meyer

Is multitasking truly a strength for people with ADHD, or is that just a myth

This article explores the origins of this misconception, what the research actually says, and how you can manage tasks more…

3 months ago

How to Prevent Young Children with ADHD from Playing Parents Against Each Other

When parents are not aligned, children with ADHD may exploit inconsistencies—intentionally or not—to avoid tasks, negotiate extra privileges, or escape…

3 months ago

How to Respond When the School Gives You a Laundry List of What Is “Wrong” with Your Child

Receiving a long list of concerns or criticisms about your child from their school can be overwhelming, emotional, and even…

3 months ago

The Paradox of Self-Sabotage in ADHD

Self-sabotage represents a complex psychological pattern for individuals with ADHD, where undermining one's own progress provides a paradoxical sense of…

3 months ago

When Multiple Medications Clash: What to Do About Adverse Drug Reactions

When you're taking multiple substances—whether prescription medications, over-the-counter remedies, or recreational chemicals—you're at increased risk for adverse reactions.

4 months ago

Thriving at Work: A Health Guide for Young Professionals with ADHD

This guide addresses the unique health challenges faced by young professionals with ADHD during the transition from education to employment.

6 months ago