Archive for ADHD Video Content
Lines That Divide Us – Bullying Video
Posted by: | CommentsA friend of mine, Michel Fortin, shared this video on his blog. It is very powerful, and has a significant implication for those with ADD or ADHD.
This video demonstrates the awful aspects of bullying, how many students it affects, and how difficult it can be emotionally.
Visit The Hallowell Center With Me…
Posted by: | CommentsDr. Hallowell and I just met at the Hallowell Center a few days ago – to put the final plans together for the ‘Unwrapping The Gift of ADD‘ program which will be launching in a few days (The website will go live on Wednesday April 16th at 12 pm EDT, 9 am PDT).
Can You Give Me A Boost?
Posted by: | CommentsHi,
I’ve done something a little different here.
I wanted to introduce you to a Web 2.0 site – which allows US – the users – to determine which health resources and stories are relevant.
I’ve created a video to explain all about this. (This video has me talking, and then you can see my computer (it is very high tech
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Misquoted On The News…
Posted by: | CommentsI hate when this happens…
The news was buzzing today about a British story that ADHD Medications don’t work at all.
I am currently in Montreal, for a meeting of the Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry. The TV news channels were calling myself and other ADHD experts to get our take on this new story. I interrupted a lunch session to be interviewed (and it had to be quick, because I was presenting a research workshop on ADHD at 1:45 pm).
My First You Tube Video on ADD/ADHD
Posted by: | CommentsHere is my first youtube video. I plan to do more!
This is to let people know about the new free report that I have released about medication for ADD and ADHD. You can get your copy at: www.MedicationMastery.com
ADHD Video: Dr. Kenny interviews Adult ADD Coach Bonnie Mincu
Posted by: | CommentsOn a recent family vacation to New York City, I had the privilege of meeting Bonnie Mincu, a respected Adult ADD/ADHD Coach. I met her for breakfast at a great little place in Greenwich Village. Although we have spoken on the phone and by email, this was the first time that we met in person. After our discussion – Bonnie graciously agreed to let me interview her on video camera.
I asked Bonnie about coaching for Adult ADD/ADHD, as well as her home study course for ‘self coaching’.
Watch the video to learn more:
Does Vyvanse Work?
Posted by: | CommentsVyvanse is the newest medicine for ADD and ADHD. It uses an innovative approach so that it is an ADHD ADD medication that cannot be abused.
As a Canadian doctor, I am not able to prescribe Vyvanse, because it is not yet available outside of the US.
So, my biggest question is: Does Vyvanse work?
I have read the research, I have heard the presentations, but I don’t have real life experience with this medicine.
This is where you can help me out.
I want to hear from anyone who has tried Vyvanse, or even considered trying Vyvanse.
Just go ahead and enter a comment below.
Please realize that when you click submit, it will take a little bit of time until your comment reaches my blog. That is because every comment is moderated (i.e. I want to make sure that there are no spam comments, and nothing hateful, racist, etc.).
Chris Kaman: Pro NBA Basketball Player Has ADHD
Posted by: | CommentsI came across a great article and online video about Chris Kaman, the LA Clippers Center. He has ADHD.
Chris is having a great season, and is thought to be one of the up and coming star players. He was brave enough to let people know that he has ADHD.
ADHD and Divorce
Posted by: | CommentsAdult ADD or ADHD can be very challenging on relationships.
Often, the ADD/ADHD partner’s disorder can get in the way of the relationship.
Issues can arise such as: disorganization, procrastination, as well as impulsive decision making. All of these can lead to significant strain on a relationship.
Can Tonsillectomy Eliminate ADHD?
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Recently, a study came out in the prestigious journal of Pediatrics, which addressed whether a tonsillectomy could eliminate ADHD.

