- ADD vs. ADHD: How Are They Different? - Verywell Mind
ADD and ADHD are not different conditions but rather different names for the same neurotype ADD is an outdated term that refers specifically to the predominantly inattentive type of ADHD
- ADD vs. ADHD: Whats the Difference Between ADD ADHD? - WebMD
ADD vs ADHD: What sets them apart? Learn the difference between ADHD inattentive, hyperactive impulsive, and combined type to better understand these conditions
- ADD vs. ADHD: What’s the Difference?
ADD is an outdated name for ADHD It was changed in 1987 People with ADHD may present as primarily inattentive, primarily hyperactive-impulsive or both
- ADD vs. ADHD Symptoms: 3 Types of Attention Deficit Disorder
ADD (attention deficit disorder) is the term commonly used to describe a neurological condition with symptoms of inattention, distractibility, and poor working memory
- Home - ADDA - Attention Deficit Disorder Association
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- Are ADHD and ADD Different? - Healthline
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD) appear to only differ by one letter in the names of the conditions
- Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - NIMH
ADHD is a developmental disorder characterized by an ongoing pattern of one or more of the following types of symptoms: Inattention, such as having difficulty paying attention, keeping on task, or staying organized Hyperactivity, such as often moving around (including during inappropriate times), feeling restless, or talking excessively Impulsivity, such as interrupting, intruding on others
- ADHD and ADD - Mental Health America
While the condition is most often associated with children, there has been a more recent understanding the Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD, ADHD) continue into adulthood for many individuals
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