In this hour-long ADDitude webinar, David W. Goodman, M.D., FAPA, leads a discussion for clinicians on how to identify ADHD symptoms in adults over age 50, how stimulants fit into a treatment regimen for patients who are taking multiple medications, and more.
A note: This episode is designed for ADHD clinicians, but open to adults with ADHD. Although all are welcome to view the replay, non-clinicians may want to notify the professionals with whom they work of this opportunity and share the audio and slide materials.
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5: 19 ADHD in Older Adults
8: 09 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5 (DSM 5)
10: 51 Onset of Symptoms vs. Time of Diagnosis
12: 10 Diagnostic Overlap
14: 19 Prevalence: How Common Is It?
16: 21 Adult ADHD Prevalence Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam
16: 54 Identification and Assessment of Late-Life ADHD in Memory Clinics
23: 44 Psychopharmacological Treatment of ADHD in Adults Aged 50+
24: 53 Medical Illness Considerations in Older Adults
26: 37 Impairment: How Does ADHD Affect Daily Functioning?
31: 16 Monitoring
35: 00 Comprehensive Role of the Therapist
36: 10 Take-Away Points
38: 24 Q&A
Related Resources:
1. Read: A Critical Need Ignored: Inadequate Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD After Age 60
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2. Read: Menopause, Hormones & ADHD: What We Know, What Research is Needed
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3. ADHD in Older Adults: Distinct Diagnostic and Treatment Considerations
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