by Byron Gales | Jun 26, 2026 | Uncategorized
Most people imagine a center for children, with rate sheets, fidget toys and waiting rooms with bright colors when they picture an ADHD center. Adult ADHD is a clinical reality, however, and the help that can benefit a 35-year-old who is struggling to maintain a...
by Byron Gales | Jun 26, 2026 | Uncategorized
You’ve put it off for months (or years). The deadlines not met, the mental clutter, the need to do twice as much work as others to keep pace. There’s definitely something wrong, there was one friend that said in reference to ADHD. You looked online and...
by Byron Gales | Jun 22, 2026 | Uncategorized
In most discussions about ADHD, the issues are related to distraction, forgetfulness and organization. One of the most disruptive – and least discussed – symptoms for millions of adults with ADHD is not related to paying attention. It’s about emotion. Emotional...
by Byron Gales | Jun 22, 2026 | Uncategorized
You’re not lazy if you’ve ever found yourself looking up from a job only to realize that three hours had passed, or if you’ve tried your best to be on time to all your appointments but still missed a few. Have you ever thought you were experiencing...
by Byron Gales | Jun 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
The Honest Answer – and Why It Matters More Than You Think For adults in New Jersey who are researching evaluations for ADHD in 2026, you probably have a question that has been on your mind: Can a telehealth evaluation be as comprehensive as an in-person visit to a...
by Byron Gales | Jun 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
ADHD was thought of as a disorder that affects hyperactive boys for generations. This iconic figure of a child who refuses to stay seated and sit in class went by the name of the disruptive child who bounces off the walls and was, of course, almost always male. Women...