Not so long ago, adult ADHD did not exist. ADD, as we called it then, was thought of as a childhood disorder that one would outgrow.
Those of us who thought differently were professionally chastised.Back in the 1990s, I co-wrote one of the first three books laying out the proposition that adults could and do have ADD.
It was called Adult ADD: A Reader Friendly Guide to Identifying, Understanding, and Treating Adult Attention Deficit Disorder (#CommissionsEarned).
Read more on additudemag.com