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Bsc students,i wanna work with ADHH,i new in this site.

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Hello Shifahatkhaliq,

It's great that you want to learn more about ADHD. CHADD's National Resource Cente ron ADHD have a wealth of information to help you get started. You can find our information at chadd.org/about-adhd/overview/ .

If you are interested in becoming a professional in an ADHD field, look for a university majors in psychology, social work, or other mental health fields, or pursue a medical degree in psychiatry. The American Professional Society of ADHD and Related Disorders has information at apsard.org/ .

Best regards,

Karen

The National Resource Center on ADHD

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