Attention Deficit Disorder: Yes, It Does Exist
The existence of the syndrome that has come to be known in recent decades as either Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (ADHD, as opposed to ADD, is Attention Deficit Disorder with hyperactive symptoms) (Hallowell and Ratey, 1994; Wender, 1995; Barkley, 1997) was first identified in 1937 when Dr. Charles Bradley, discovered "effective treatment of children with stimulants ("Does ADHD Exist?," 2005). Moreover, "ADHD has received more scientific scrutiny than any other childhood psychiatric disorder" ("Does ADHD Exist?"). Still, some, including concerned parents (Collier, 2005) and even one pediatric neurologist, Fred Baughman, M.D., continue to insist that ADD and/or ADHD have been "made up" for the combined benefit of teachers wanting tranquil children in class, and drug companies. ("Does ADHD Exist? PBS Frontline 2005). However, in January 2002, in response to such arguments, 75 international scientists issued the following statement:
We fear that inaccurate storied rendering ADHD as myth, fraud, or benign condition may cause thousands of sufferers not to seek treatment for their disorder.
It also leaved the public with a general sense that this disorder is not valid or real or consists of a rather trivial affliction. (ADHD International Consensus Statement)
It is my opinion, therefore, based on a preponderance of both medical and anecdotal evidence, that despite some (mostly non-medical) resistance to the idea of its existence, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) does indeed exist, as a neurobiological disorder, and that it is both medically and socially irresponsible...
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