College, Graduate and Professional Students
The ADHD Program conducts many clinical services for college students that include, but not limited to, evaluations, consultation, classes, therapy, treatment and skills management.
Program Services
Duke ADHD Learning Center
The Duke ADHD Program has received funding for the development of the Duke ADHD Learning Center for adults, students and professionals...
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ADHD Evaluations – College Students
Do you experience difficulties with the following?
- completing work, chores, or other tasks
- following instruction in daily activities
- disorganization or losing things often
- not paying attention to details, making careless mistakes
- restlessness or being “always on the go”
- staying seated when necessary
- doing things quietly
- blurting out or interrupting
If you answered yes to several of the items above, an evaluation may be helpful to find out if you meet criteria for ADHD and what treatment might be helpful to reduce the problems. The clinic provides comprehensive ADHD evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults to determine whether criteria for ADHD are met and whether any other psychological concerns such as anxiety or depression are present ...
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Psycho-educational Evaluations – College Students
Do you have academic difficulties in the areas of reading, writing or math?
In addition to ADHD evaluations, the clinic offers psychoeducational testing to assist in the educational planning for students. In some cases, a psychoeducational evaluation is conducted when it is suspected that a learning disability is contributing to a adult's difficulty in school ⁄ work. This testing consists of two primary parts ...
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Adult Coping Skills
We are currently developing a group treatment for adults with ADHD. The treatment will involve 6–10 weekly sessions and will focus on such critical areas as organization, time management, communication skills, and interpersonal difficulties.
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Useful Tools and Information
The ADHD Program encourages further reading and participation into ADHD and recommends several resource tools and information.