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Constructive Arguing— ADHD Tip O Day 990
Constructive Arguing: Arguments are a normal and unavoidable part of almost all marriages (intimate relationships). The trick is to make them productive instead of destructive, and to have them not too often nor too intensively, and to get over them … Continue reading
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ADD ADHD Terms and Definitions Controversy – ADD Tip o the Day 616
Joe recently posted on the net: “ADD/ADHD is FICTION – NOT A REAL DISEASE GratefulEnergy Health Guide September 09, 2013 Before His Death, Father of ADHD Admitted it Was An Over-Diagnosed Disease” (well, anyway, i just came across … Continue reading
Posted in add, adhd, attitudes, controversies, diagnosis, dysfunctions, educate yourself, educate yourself, science
Tagged ADD, ADD disease, ADD disorder, ADD in adults, ADHD, ADHD disease, ADHD disorder, ADHD in adults, adult add, adult adhd, argue, arguing, attention, attention deficit, attitudes, beliefs, confirmatory bias, controversies, controversy, definitions, disease, disorder, information, mind, terms
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What Do You Believe About ADD ADHD? — ADD Tip O The Day 602
People are interesting. Here’s how our minds work: We form a belief or an opinion based on our emotional response to an idea. Then we look for data to support it. This may be scientific evidence, Bible verses, or what … Continue reading
Posted in attitudes, controversies, educate yourself, medication, science
Tagged ADD, ADD ADHD, ADHD, adult add, adult adhd, argue, arguing, attention deficit, attitudes, beliefs, changing mind, confirmatory bias, controversies, controversy, logic, mind
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