Article describes the results of a study which replaced drug treatments for these conditions with dietary modifications. With related articles.
Licensed marriage and family therapist in Berkeley, California, offers one-on-one and group therapy for ADHD patients. Read articles.
Teaches the principles of the Feingold diet and posts product information. See research on the dietary connection to ADHD and other conditions.
Dietitians discuss the Feingold diet, dispel the myths about sugar and identify the types of foods those with hyperactive ADD should avoid.
Minnesota center explains the use of neurotherapy to treat the brain waves of hyperactive children. Learn about the process and the results.
All-natural vitamin and herbal formula calms the nerves of overactive children and provides an alternative treatment for ADD and ADH.
Christian adults and parents can find support through this email discussion list. Subscribers must comply with certain requirements.
Discover the many benefits of hiring a coach for an ADD individual. Includes suggestions for managing ADD in the workplace.
Provides thoughts on homeschooling, computer tutoring and general ADD issues. Also includes ADD articles and education links.
Humorous newsletter serves as a practical guide to parenting and teaching children with ADHD.
Lewes, East Sussex, listening center practices Dr. Alfred Tomatis' theories on the treatments of dyslexia, depression, autism and ADD/ADHD.
Turquoise Butterfly Press offers a newsletter with articles about caring for children with ADD. Read articles and subscribe to the print edition.
Spectrum Center offers listening training as therapy for ADD and other health problems. Describes the method and delivery.
New Zealand page warns against the effects of traditional medications. Supplies summary information about proanthenols.
University hosts an intensive summer treatment program. Provides a description, an internship application and contact information.
Doctor Margie Sweeney offers weekly tips about coping with ADD, covering ADD medications. Check out the Q&A page.
Behavioral-management program is based on a reward system. School and home versions are available.