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.

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Duke Child & Family Study Center

718 Rutherford Street

Durham,  NC  27710

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Latest News Stories

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Now recruiting for a new study for children ages 6-17currently taking medicine for ADHD and still having trouble....

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The Duke ADHD Program is now enrolling for summer academic programs ...

*STP (Summer Academic Treatment Program)

*view more information about programs for rising 6th-8th graders

*TOPS (Teen Organization, Planning & Study skills)

*view more information about program for high school students

Dr. Scott Kollins, Director of the Duke ADHD Program, is recruiting for two research studies related to ADHD and smoking .....

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In collaboration with Dr. Karen Wells, the Duke ADHD Program is currently recruiting for a new organizational skills study for children in 3rd-5th grade.

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The Duke ADHD Program is now recruiting children ages 5-6 for a new study with a non-stimulant medication

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The Duke ADHD/Family Studies Program is now enrolling for the next parent/child group to begin in February

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Duke ADHD Program researchers, led by Dr. Kollins, contribute to largest ever treatment study with preschool children with ADHD. 

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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