Top 5 at 5: How to Tell If You Have ADHD as an Adult
Prakash Ravindran, clinical psychologist
07-Mar-25 17:00

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ADHD is a a neurodevelopmental condition that can manifest as restlessness, difficulty staying focused, or acting on impulse. And here's the thing—ADHD is often underdiagnosed, especially in adults. The government is now encouraging adults who suspect they might have ADHD to seek proper diagnosis at public hospitals. So we unpack how to recognise symptoms in adults, with clinical psychologist Prakash Ravindran.
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