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Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance: What It Is and How to Work With It
Pathological demand avoidance is a pattern of behavior where a person resists or avoids doing things that others ask of them, even when those tasks are reasonable or align with their own goals. This behavior is often found in children, but some adults can display it as well. This avoidance is not always conscious. It can come from anxiety, fear of failure, or a need to stay in control.

Daniel Katz, Psy.D
Aug 75 min read


Understanding Adult ADHD: Signs and Strategies to Thrive
Adult ADHD is frequently misunderstood or overlooked. Here's an overview of its signs, strengths, and strategies for coping with it
Houston Therapy
Mar 113 min read


ADHD and Personality; What Personality Assessment Can Add to the Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD
A brief summary of how personality testing can lead to a better understanding of ADHD

Shea McTaggart, Psy.D.
Feb 1, 20216 min read


ADHD and Quality of Life, Beyond Symptoms
ADHD affects approximately 4% of adults and can have a negative impact on multiple areas of an individual’s life. This includes health...

Shea McTaggart, Psy.D.
Jan 18, 20213 min read


Therapy for Creatives, Part 6: Positive Distraction
Therapists & psychiatrists have found ways to use ‘positive distraction' to focus feelings and thoughts to our benefit.

Dan Workman
Nov 25, 20202 min read
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