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ADD - Attention Deficit Disorder page 6 |
Send comments or questions to webmaster Dr. Diane Knight. Last updated on July 15, 2007. Copyright © 2007 Mason Counseling & Psychological Services |
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On Campus:
Counseling
and Psychological Services |
Provides a pre-assessment for ADD, and information and assistance regarding referrals for further assessment. Provides individual and group counseling, and support. Workshops teaching academic strategies and individual academic coaching, Also provides referral to off-campus services. |
Disability
Support Services |
Advocate for appropriate accommodations from your professors. Provides a number of accommodating services such as space and proctoring for individual exams. Register with them as soon as possible (if you have been diagnosed) so that they can be available to intervene on your behalf if necessary. |
Off Campus:
(Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder) P.O. Box 2645 Fairfax, VA 22031 |
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References and Resources
American Psychiatric Association (1994). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Association.
Claudia Wallis (1994). Life in overdrive. Time 114(3), 45-50.
Hallowell, E.M., & Ratey, J. (1994). Answers to Distraction. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Hallowell, E.M., & Ratey, J. (1994). Driven to Distraction. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Hallowell, E.M., & Ratey, J. (1993). 50 tips on the management of adult attention deficit disorder. Tlie C.H.A.D.D.E.R. Box 6(1), 5-8.
Hartman, Tom. (1995). ADD Success Stories.
Hartman, Tom ( ) ADD: A Different Perspective.
Kelly, K. & Ramundo, P. (1993). You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Crazy or Stupid? New York:
Murphy, K.R. (1992). Coping strategies for ADHD adults. C.H.A.D.D.E.R. Special Edition: The Adult with ADD, 10-11.
Ratey, J. (1992). Paying attention to attention in adults. CHAD Newsletter. 3-4.
Weiss, Lynn. (1992). Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults. Dallas: Taylor Publishing.