25 Blog Posts That Transformed Our Understanding of ADHD
As ADDitude celebrates 25 years, we look back at our most popular and pivotal blog posts. These essays — written by individuals from all walks of life — validate, inspire, make us laugh and reflect, and shape and define our understanding of living with ADHD and related conditions.
By ADDitude Editors
Updated on January 29, 2024
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“My Kid Is ‘That Kid’”
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“Inattentive ADHD and Me”
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“Side Effects May Include: Humiliation, Judgment, and Stigma”
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“I Could Have Been Myself for So Much Longer.”
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“In Defense of the Nap Year”
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“RSD Has Blessed Me with an Immense Capacity for Feeling — and I’m Grateful.”
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“They Call You a ‘Problem Child.’ I Know Your Heart Will Save Me Every Time.”
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“Has ADHD Warped Your Sense of Self? It’s Time to Reclaim Your Story — and Power.”
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“The Night Watchman Theory for ADHD”
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“Medical Gaslighting Convinced Me That I Didn’t Have ADHD”
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“What Happens When Hyperactivity Is Trapped Inside”
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“On Piloting My ADHD Brain Through This Pandemic”
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“Ritalin Is Not the Cause of School Gun Violence”
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“Your Concept of Time Is Not Broken, It’s Just Unorthodox”
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“The Ugly Truth About ADHD and Lying”
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“The ADHD Symptom Women Might Be Overlooking”
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“How Teachers Can Initiate and Promote Inclusive Education”
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“I’m Not Supposed to Have ADHD.”
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“Dear Son: I Know What You’re Up Against — and I Worry, Worry, and Worry”
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“Oh, I Am Very Weary…”
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“I Live with Both ADHD and Depression”
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“Teaching My Kid to Cope: Lessons from a Dad with ADHD”
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“This Simple Sleep Formula Calms My Racing ADHD Brain”
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“What If My Intense Drive Is Because of — Not in Spite of — My ADHD?”
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