April 29, 2020Children and young adults with neurodevelopmental disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are particularly vulnerable to pandemic-related distress, putting them at increased risk for behavior problems, according to the European ADHD Guidelines Group (EAGG).
An international medical group dedicated to making “evidence-based clinical recommendations,” the EAGG recently released the following treatment recommendations to help clinicians, educators, and parents protect adolescents with ADHD during the COVID-19 pandemic.To promote mental health, online therapy is an acceptable substitute and should be used in accordance with the current recommendations of the UK Royal College of Psychiatrists1 or the
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