Register below for this ADHD Awareness Month webinar on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at 1pm ET. Sign up and receive the free webinar replay link as well!
Register below for this ADHD Awareness Month webinar on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at 1pm ET. Sign up and receive the free webinar replay link as well!Reserve your spot in this free webinar, and get the event replay link plus a 15% discount to ADD itude magazinehas been misunderstood since the early 1900s, when children with the condition were described as having a “defect in moral control.
” Through the decades, the name for ADHD evolved, but the condition continued to be dismissed or questioned, and the treatment remained maligned. Damagingabout ADHD were embedded in the public consciousness and resulted in deep fears among caregivers to effectively treat their children with the condition.in the Make America Healthy Again Commission report released earlier this year. Battling these claims, and encouraging public understanding about the complexities of ADHD, are especially important this ADHD Awareness Month. ADDitude is kicking off ADHD Awareness Month with William Dodson, M.D., who has spent more than 25 years educating caregivers, teachers, coaches, and other adults on the real-world consequences of untreated ADHD in childhood and over a lifetime., is a clinician who has spent his career working on the day-to-day practice of adult ADHD medicine and how to get optimal outcomes from the treatment of ADHD. He has specialized in the application of practice-based evidence to evidence-based practice. Over the last several years, Dr. Dodson has changed the emphasis of his practice from direct patient care to writing and speaking about and consulting on adult ADHD medicine. He has written more than 120 articles and produced many webinars for ADDitude and ADDA. Dr. Dodson is a board-certified adult psychiatrist who was one of the first practitioners to specialize in adults with ADHD 25 years ago. He is the recipient of the national Maxwell J. Schleifer Award for Distinguished Service to Persons with Disabilities in 2006. He was named a Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association in 2012 in recognition of his contributions to the field of adult ADHD. Dr. Dodson continues to have a private consulting practice in Denver.For information on how to purchase the certificate of attendance option , register for the webinar, then look for instructions in the email you’ll receive one hour after it ends. The certificate of attendance link will also be available here, on the webinar replay page, several hours after the live webinar.
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