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- text: "What Is ADHD? Meaning, Symptoms & Tests"
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href: https://www.additudemag.com/what-is-adhd-symptoms-causes-treatments/
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- text: "No Time To Confront Racism In Neurodiversity"
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href: https://blackgirllostkeys.com/adhd/no-time-to-confront-racism-in-neurodiversity/
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- text: DSM-5 ADHD Diagnosis
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href: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/diagnosis.html
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- text: ICD-11 ADHD Entry
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href: https://icd.who.int/browse11/l-m/en#/http%3a%2f%2fid.who.int%2ficd%2fentity%2f821852937
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- text: 'What Is ADHD? Meaning, Symptoms & Tests'
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href: <https://www.additudemag.com/what-is-adhd-symptoms-causes-treatments/>
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- text: 'No Time To Confront Racism In Neurodiversity'
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href: <https://blackgirllostkeys.com/adhd/no-time-to-confront-racism-in-neurodiversity/>
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- text: DSM-5 ADHD Diagnosis
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href: <https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/diagnosis.html>
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## Overview
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (initialised to ADHD) is a neurodivergence which presents as a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that has a direct negative impact on academic, occupational, or social functioning. Inattention refers to significant difficulty in sustaining attention to tasks that do not provide a high level of stimulation or frequent rewards, distractability and problems with organisation. Hyperactivity refers to excessive motor activity and difficulties with remaining still, most evident in structured situations that require behavioural self-control. Impulsivity is a tendency to act in response to immediate stimuli, without deliberation or consideration of the risks and consequences.
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (initialised to ADHD) is a neurodivergence which presents as a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that has a direct negative impact on academic, occupational, or social functioning. Inattention refers to significant difficulty in sustaining attention to tasks that do not provide a high level of stimulation or frequent rewards, distractability and problems with organisation. Hyperactivity refers to excessive motor activity and difficulties with remaining still, most evident in structured situations that require behavioural self-control. Impulsivity is a tendency to act in response to immediate stimuli, without deliberation or consideration of the risks and consequences.
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There are several common traits and behaviors that can be associated with ADHD:
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- becoming unresponsive to outside prompts (even to body signals like the need to eat or sleep)
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Naturally there could be positive outcomes when someone with ADHD hyperfocuses on beneficial tasks (e.g. studying a musical piece for an upcoming recital). In contrast, hyperfocus on non-beneficial tasks (like staying up late playing video games) can have the opposite effect. ADHD is a lifelong condition that some professionals believe should not be "cured". Rather the recommendation is to help the person with ADHD build coping mechanisms to direct their hyperfocus on beneficial tasks and minimize the impact of non-beneficial tasks.
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Naturally there could be positive outcomes when someone with ADHD hyperfocuses on beneficial tasks (e.g. studying a musical piece for an upcoming recital). In contrast, hyperfocus on non-beneficial tasks (like staying up late playing video games) can have the opposite effect. ADHD is a lifelong condition that some professionals believe should not be "cured". Rather the recommendation is to help the person with ADHD build coping mechanisms to direct their hyperfocus on beneficial tasks and minimize the impact of non-beneficial tasks.
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### Executive Dysfunction
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