New Survey: Impact of ADHD at Work and School

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — New survey results reveal that Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) impacts aspects of work and school for adults and children living with the condition. The survey also shows that many people with ADHD have been diagnosed with, or suspect presence of, other health conditions including anxiety, depression and sleep disorders. ADHD, which affects more than 13 million Americans, is a genetic, neurobiological disorder that results in challenges with attention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. The ADHD Awareness Coalition conducted the survey with the goal of increasing awareness and understanding of the disorder during ADHD Awareness Week, observed on October 16-22. They add that people with ADHD can live fulfilling lives with proper management of ADHD symptoms. Facts about ADHD, survey details and other related information is available at www.ADHDAwarenessWeek.org.

“The theme for ADHD Awareness Week this year is ‘Get the Facts,’ because our goal is to ensure that every person in America understands that ADHD is a real brain disorder with real consequences,” said Ruth Hughes, CEO of Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), a member of the ADHD Awareness Coalition. “We know that undiagnosed and/or untreated ADHD can have a tremendous negative impact on individuals with the disorder, as well as their families, friends and colleagues. The purpose of ADHD Awareness Week has always been to help the public and policy makers understand that the key to improving the lives of those individuals is education and awareness.”  Read More

“ADHD is Real” Talk at Malaprop’s Bookstore

ADHD is Real: ADHD Awareness Program

ADHD can have a significant impact on adult relationships, work and careers, finances and more. Coach Rudy will offer a lively and informative presentation at Malaprop’s Bookstore about understanding Adult ADHD. There will be a Q&A following the program.

When: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 7 – 8:30pm

Where: Malaprops Bookstore, 55 Haywood Street, Asheville, NC 28801

Cost: Free

Details: www.ADHDasheville.com

Celebrate!!! National ADHD Awareness Week

Many of you have heard me rave about the ADHD based documentary – “ADHD & Loving It”.

Attend a special showing of the Award Winning Documentary

“ADHD & Loving It” 

WHEN: Wednesday, Oct 19  [7-8:30pm]

WHERE: Carolina Cinemas, mezzanine level (1640 Hendersonville Rd, Asheville)

**The program is free but seating is limited**

Description: This acclaimed film chronicles the life and diagnosis of Comedian Patrick McKenna as he learns the facts about ADD from experts including medical researchers, psychiatrists, psychologists, professors, and award-winning authors. Along the way Patrick reveals how his life as a husband and father are affected by ADD. A ground-breaking film that blends humor, hope, and science to dispels the myths about a controversial disorder. Seating is limited to 60 people. Call to reserve seating 828-681-7100.

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“ADHD & Loving It” was SO popularly successful that the creators built a NEW interactive website based on the video documentary. The new site contains more extensive information and new video content.

It may be helpful to read this before jumping onto the site. Upon arriving at the site you will be greeted by a video introduction by  comedian and actor Patrick McKenna.

Following the introduction you can CLICK on the next tab – “What is ADD”. Here’s you’ll be greeted by another brief video introduction. BEFORE moving to the next tab – be sure to click on the various options below the tab – i.e. “The History of ADD”.

OR…  you can proceed to the next tab = “Diagnosis” and so on…

The new site is: TotallyADD.com

I think you’ll enjoy the new site once you become comfortable with it. The content is very good and fresh.

Enjoy…

~CoachRudy – Asheville, NC

 

Upcoming ADHD Calendar

Upcoming Calendar:

 

National ADHD Awareness Week

October 16 – 22, 2011

*The following is a list of CoachRudy’s sponsored ‘ADHD Awareness Week’ activities in Asheville:

Oct 17 , 2011

Asheville Adult ADHD Meetup Group
(monthly Adult ADHD support group)

Monday, Oct 17 from  7 – 8:30pm

Attendance is open to the public but registration is required

http://www.meetup.com/Asheville-Adult-ADHD-Meetup-Group/

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Oct 19 , 2011

Award Winning  Documentary

ADD & Loving It?!

 Carolina Cinemas (Mezzanine level)

1640 Hendersonville, Rd. Asheville

Wednesday, Oct 19 from  7 – 8:30pm

Admission is FREE and open to the public

Seating is limited to 60 people

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Oct 26 , 2011

ADHD Is Real – ADHD Awareness Program

at Malaprop’s Bookstore

Wednesday, Oct 26 from  7 – 8:30pm

Admission is FREE and open to the public

Malaprops Bookstore ADHD Seminar

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Asheville Area Adult ADHD Meetup – Sept 20

The Asheville Area Adult ADHD Meetup

Monday, Oct 17, at 7pm

This is a free group for adults with ADHD.


*For full meeting details you must pre-register

Click link below…

 

http://www.meetup.com/Asheville-Adult-ADHD-Meetup-Group/

The Adult ADHD Meetup is an opportunity

to meet other local adults dealing with ADD or ADHD.

A safe place to share your experiences and learn

from other adults with ADHD.

~CoachRudy, Asheville, NC

Do You Have Adult ADHD?

by Lynn Schnurnberger, September 26, 2010

Tara Kennedy-Kline’s husband, Chris, loved her free spirit when they were high school sweethearts. But nearly 20 years later, he found her behavior alarming. The mother of two from Shoemakersville, Pa., was still careening from career to career and disappearing for hours without bothering to call. She took out a $7000 loan to start yet another new business—and blew all the money shopping. By the time a therapist diagnosed Kennedy–Kline with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) four years ago, the couple were on the brink of divorce. Like millions of Americans, they’d learned that ADHD, often thought of as a childhood disorder, can have devastating consequences for adults.


A Brain Like a Multiplex

“My mind is always jumping all over the place,” says Dr. Louis DeLuca, 45, a plastic surgeon and ADHD sufferer in Boca Raton, Fla. “It’s like having 16 movies going on in your head, all at the same time.” In addition to a lack of focus, symptoms including disorganization, impulsiveness, bursts of anger, and difficulty finishing tasks are so severe that they impair performance at home, work, or in social settings.

A New Take on ADHD

“ADHD is a developmental nerve disorder affecting the part of the brain associated with planning, organization, and impulse control,” explains Dr. Lenard Adler, director of the Adult ADHD program at the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City. Symptoms begin early in life, and while many children outgrow them, up to 50% don’t. Though ADHD is the most common psychological problem after depression, 75% of the estimated 8.8 million adult sufferers in the U.S. go their entire lives without being diagnosed.

Lost Jobs? Failing Marriages?

Left untreated, adult ADHD can wreak havoc. People with the disorder are eight times as likely as the general population to take dangerous risks  and twice as likely to get into traffic wrecks; they are also more prone to drug and alcohol abuse. Adults with ADHD are 50% more likely to be unemployed, and those who do have jobs earn about $15,000 a year less than others who are equally educated, according to a recent Harvard study.

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National ADHD Awareness Week

Every year we celebrate ADHD Awareness Week as a way of bringing attention and awareness to a medical condition that effects many children, college students and adults worldwide.

The 2011 National ADHD Awareness Week is October 16 – 22.

**Check out ADHD Asheville calendar of events. Stay tuned for updates!

 

Here are some sights to explore:

*National ADHD Awarenesshttp://www.adhdawarenessweek.org/

*National ADHD Coaches Awareness Campaign: Looking for an ADHD Coach?  http://www.adhdcoaches.org/looking-for-coach/

*ADHD Awareness Facebook Pagehttp://www.facebook.com/pages/ADHD-Awareness/116860058363743#!/pages/ADHD-Awareness/116860058363743?sk=wall

ADHD Awareness Week, Oct 16-22, 2011

ADHD Awareness Week is officially October 16-22, 2011

2011 marks the collaboration between:

  • (ACO) ADHD Coaches Organization,
  • (ADDA) Attention Deficit Disorder Association,
  • ADDitude Magazine (www.additudemag.com)
  • (CHADD) Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

The official ADHD Awareness website is: ADHDAwarenessweek.org

There are two resources for download:

“7 Facts about ADHD” 

2011 ADHD Awareness Poster 

ADHD Awareness 2011 has gone viral as several ADHD organizations and associations throughout the United States, Canada and Europe have joined the movement.

See ADHD Asheville for a listing of Asheville based ADHD Awareness activities.

 

Famous People with ADD/ADHD

If you’re an adult with ADHD, you’re in good company.

Below is a list of famous people speculated of having ADD/ADHD.

Architect:

  • Frank Lloyd Wright

Artists:

  • Pablo Picasso
  • Vincent Van Gogh
  • Salvador Dali

Athletes:

  • Michael Phelps
  • Terry Bradshaw
  • Pete Rose
  • Nolan Ryan
  • Michael Jordan

Authors:

  • Samuel Clemens
  • Emily Dickenson
  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson

Composer:

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders:

  • Andrew Carnegie
  • Malcolm forbes
  • Henry Ford
  • Bill Gates
  • Paul Orfalea
  • Ted Turner

Entertainers:

  • Jim Carrey
  • Steve McQueen
  • Jack Nicholson
  • Elvis Presley
  • Robin Williams

Inventors:

  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Thomas Edison
  • Benjamin Franklin

Physicist:

  • Albert Einstein

Political Figures:

  • James Carville
  • John F. Kennedy
  • Abraham Lincoln