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The Duke ADHD Program is a clinical, research, and training program as part of the Child and Family Study Center in the Division of Child Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC. The program offers 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).
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The following links will help you quickly navigatate the Duke ADHD Program site.
- Home
- Contact Us
- FAQ
- Maps and Directions
- Latest News Stories
- Program Services for Adults
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Program Services for Parents and Families
- Academic Summer Treatment Program
- ADHD Evaluations
- Adult Coping Skills
- Duke ADHD Learning Center
- Medication Consultation and Management
- Organizational Skills Intervention for 3rd–5th Graders
- Parent Child Education Classes
- Parenting Consultation and Behavior Therapy
- Psychoeducational Evaluations
- School Consultations
- Useful Tools and Information
- Program Services for College, Graduate, and Professional Students
- Program Services for Educators
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ADHD Research at the Duke University ADHD Program
- Current Research Projects
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Past Research Projects
- Functional Neuroanaomical deficits in ADHD Families
- Multimodal Treatment Study of ADHD Children
- Neurospsychological Functioning in adults with ADHD
- Parent-Teacher Consultation for ADHD Students
- Pediatrician Study
- Preschool ADHD Treatment Study
- Preschool ADHD Treatment Study Follow–up
- Promoting Evidence-Based ADHD Treatment
- Reliability and Validity of an adult ADHD interview
- Smoking and ADHD
- ADHD Research Publications
- Workshops and Presentations
- Faculty and Staff
- ADHD Resources
- Position Openings
- Projects Recruiting