Chart Notes of an Adult ADD Practice
Sometimes
people don't understand how doctors make diagnosis and treatment decisions
about a person who might have an Executive Function Disorder (EFD) such as Adult
ADD. The chart notes in this
section are intended to provide a picture of how I carry out my assessment and
treatment of patients referred to me with possible Adult ADD.
The clinical materials presented here are based on actual cases I have seen. Names, dates, and details have been changed to protect patients' confidentiality. The clinical notes have also been edited to include only the relevant highlights of my contacts with these patients.
Patient List
Maria J. (called for help after she took her daughter's Ritalin and found it helped.)
Neil D. (found that Adderall made him too rigid, lost his sense of humor; lowering the dose eliminated this problem and controlled his ADD symptoms.)
William S. (ADD symptoms remained present even after his depression was treated. Vyvanse reduced these symptoms.)