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posted by cmn32480 on Thursday March 15 2018, @01:42PM   Printer-friendly
from the as-I-was-sa-SQUIRREL! dept.

Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard

The textbook symptoms of ADD — inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity — fail to reflect several of its most powerful characteristics; the ones that shape your perceptions, emotions, and motivation. Here, Dr. William Dodson explains how to recognize and manage ADHD's true defining features.

The DSM-V – the bible of psychiatric diagnosis – lists 18 diagnostic criteria for attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD). Clinicians use this to identify symptoms, insurance companies use it to determine coverage, and researchers use it to determine areas of worthwhile study.

The problem: These criteria only describe how ADHD affects children ages 6-12, and that has led to misdiagnosis, misunderstanding, and failed treatment for teens, adults, and the elderly.

Most people, clinicians included, have only a vague understanding of what ADHD means. They assume it equates to hyperactivity and poor focus, mostly in children. They are wrong.

When we step back and ask, "What does everyone with ADHD have in common, that people without ADHD don't experience?" a different set of symptoms take shape.

From this perspective, three defining features of ADHD emerge that explain every aspect of the condition:
1. an interest-based nervous system
2. emotional hyperarousal
3. rejection sensitivity

Not precisely news but damned if it's not an interesting read if it has any relevance in your life.

Source: https://www.additudemag.com/symptoms-of-add-hyperarousal-rejection-sensitivity/


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 15 2018, @03:00PM (6 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 15 2018, @03:00PM (#652952)

    Should we disallow people with history of mental illnesses from participating in society? Clearly they are ill, it would be cruel to expect them to behave.
    :)

  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday March 15 2018, @05:49PM (5 children)

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Thursday March 15 2018, @05:49PM (#653018) Journal

    A way to guide their behavior

    • Don't allow mentally ill people to participate in society
    • Disenfranchise them
    • Remove all avenues to seek treatment -- unless they happen to be rich
    • Make sure it is easier for them to buy guns than to buy alcohol
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    • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 15 2018, @06:08PM (3 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 15 2018, @06:08PM (#653030)

      A way to guide their behavior

              Don't allow mentally ill people to participate in society
              Disenfranchise them
              Remove all avenues to seek treatment -- unless they happen to be rich
              Make sure it is easier for them to buy guns than to buy alcohol

      No. That's too expensive. We need to cut spending and taxes if we're ever going to have the free market utopia the deserving (read: rich) are supposed to have.

      Get rid of Social Security. Get rid of Medicaid and Medicare. The same for food stamps, welfare, unemployment insurance, long-term disability and any other program that allows the worthless (read: poor) to sponge off the worthwhile.

      Ban homeless shelters, public schools and any state funded universities.

      Medical care should only be for those who can pay. Cash on the barrelhead. No exceptions.

      Anyone who can't show the means to pay for children must sterilized before puberty. Anyone (and their immediate family) who violates this law would be subject to summary execution.

      No more prisons. If you are suspected of a crime, summary execution, unless you can prove that you have a net worth of more than US$5,000,000.00. Otherwise, it's off with your head. No appeals. No lawyers. No judges. No wasted time for worthwhile people sitting on juries.

      Either you have the means, or you're just dead weight and need to be removed from society. Permanently.

      Once we straighten all this out, we can create the wonderful world that the people who are worth a damn are supposed to have.

      Let's make that Article V convention happen!

      Some may think that the above is overly harsh, but it's not. The worthless ones aren't really human anyway. And if they realize what a burden they are on actual humans, they'll beg for the sweet release of death. If they're not smart enough to realize this, they are obviously too stupid to live. It's a win/win!

      • (Score: 2) by Bobs on Thursday March 15 2018, @07:57PM

        by Bobs (1462) on Thursday March 15 2018, @07:57PM (#653079)

        An excellent plan that works for everybody.

        Everybody who matters.

        /sarc

      • (Score: 2) by PartTimeZombie on Thursday March 15 2018, @09:26PM

        by PartTimeZombie (4827) on Thursday March 15 2018, @09:26PM (#653115)

        I tried to mod this comment +1 Terrifying

      • (Score: 2) by NotSanguine on Thursday March 15 2018, @11:06PM

        Proposal for 18USC63 [cornell.edu]

        Submitted as HR666 by House Speaker Paul D. Ryan.
        Bill Titile: Fight Unwanted Creeps, Kooks, Tramps, Homeless, Effing Punks, and Obsequious, Obtuse Retards (FUCKTHEPOOR) Act of 2018.

        New section 1352:
        Whoever commits fraud against the United States by being shiftless, lazy, unemployed or ungrateful for their existence (unless they can document a personal net worth greater than or equal to US$750,000.00, in which case they are exempt from this section) shall be subject to the following penalties:

        (1) Shiftless or lazy persons, defined as being unwilling to work due to lack of ambition, sloth, lack of skills, illness, injury, verbal/physical/sexual harassment or discrimination shall be sterilized immediately.

        Should such persons not remediate these issues within 120 days, they shall be put to death. No appeals or clemency is permitted.

        (2) Any person (having reached the age of nine years) must be employed and working at least 62 hours per week. Should such person's working hours drop below 50 hours for more than four weeks, they shall be sterilized and beaten severely with a club. Such a person then has two weeks to bring their working hours (no time is allowed for medical care due to injuries from the required beating) back up to at least 62 hours. Should a person fail to do so, they shall be put to death.

        If such a person meets the work hours requirement within the allotted two weeks, if they do not maintain those working hours consistently for at least five years, they shall be put to death. If a person has maintained those working hours for at least five years and once again falls below the required working hours for four weeks, they shall once again be beaten, and if they have nor remediated the situation within two weeks, they shall be put to death.

        No appeals or clemency is permitted

        (3) If a person is ungrateful for their existence, whether it be complaining about their "harsh" treatment, "poor" working conditions, "insufficient" remuneration or a general dissatisfaction with their lives, they will be immediately sterilized, but may publicly repudiate such statements once. IF they do not publicly repudiate such statements, they shall be severely beaten with a club, then put to death. If such a public repudiation is made and further such statements are made, such a person will be beaten severely with a club.

        Should such a person make any further, similar statements, they shall be put to death. No appeals or clemency is permitted.

        (4) Should any such person ever sanctioned under this section (unless they have already been put to death) increase their personal net worth to be greater than or equal to US$750,000.00, they shall be absolved of all previous infractions, and the state shall put to death 25 persons* of their choosing.

        *Such persons may not include any who have a personal net worth greater than or equal to US$750,000.00.

        (5) Violations of this section will not be reviewed by any court. Sentences will be carried out within six hours of their registration with the regional Societal Upgrade Control Investigative Team (SUCkIT).

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 15 2018, @07:45PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 15 2018, @07:45PM (#653074)

      In fact, take away the last one, make suicide the only allowed option. They'll soon clear away.