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You may opt out at any time. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . ADHD is increasingly common. But that doesn’t mean medical professionals should ever diagnose it casually or incorrectly.
An accurate diagnosis is a complex, multi-step process that includes a clinical interview, a medical history, and the collection of rating scales from parents, teachers, and family members.In this download, we outline the diagnostic steps to which your doctor should definitely adhere — as well as a few diagnostic “fads” that simply aren’t worth your time or money.
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