The Duke ADHD Program is part of the Child and Family Study Center in the Division of Child Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center. We are a clinical, research, and training program. We offer comprehensive, state–of–the–art clinical assessment and evidence–based treatment services for children, adolescents, and adults with Attention–Deficit ⁄ Hyperactivity Disorder (known as ADD or ADHD).
We also offer unique opportunities for participation in novel psychosocial (behavioral) and psychopharmacological (medication) interventions as part of research protocols.
Click here to view our program brochure.
**For more information call 919-416-2096
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2009-2010 Free ADHD Educational Seminars
Next , free parent education seminar:
Strategies for Success for Children with ADHD
at Home and with Friends
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
6:30pm-8:00pm
Presenter: Sarah Shook, Ph.D.
*Seating is limited. Please RSVP by 11/30/2009 at
mcint017@mc.duke.edu or, 919-416-2092
Medication Management for Children and
Adolescents with ADHD
Monday, February 15, 2010
6:30pm-8:00pm
Presenter: Allan Chrisman, M.D.
*Seating is limited. Please RSVP by 02/12/2010 at
mcint017@mc.duke.edu or, 919-416-2092
*View our brochure of 2009-2010 programs for parents...
All sessions located at:
Duke Child & Family Study Center
718 Rutherford Street
Durham, NC 27705
Latest News Stories
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The Duke ADHD Program is recruiting participants for the Organizational Skills Study for Children with ADHD in grades 3-5
View parent information letter...
Once again, the Duke ADHD Program is offering free educational sessions for parents
Just Published! Duke ADHD Program participates in a study that reveals a brain connection behind ADHD ...
**View the complete article in the Journal of the American Medical Association
This Spring the Duke ADHD Program will be offering a Middle School Academic Support Program for students in grades 6 through 8 ...
Just published! ...In collaboration with NIH, Dr Scott Kollins and researchers at Duke publish results of a study that found that ADHD medication does not increase genetic damage ....
Dr. Scott Kollins, Director of the Duke ADHD Program, is recruiting for two research studies related to ADHD and smoking .....
The Duke ADHD Program has received funding for the development of the Duke ADHD Learning Center for patients, families and professionals... learn more about the Duke Learning Center
Duke ADHD Program researchers report strong link between childhood ADHD symptoms and smoking. learn more about the ADHD Smoking link