More than 50% of people with undiagnosed ADHD will develop a Substance Use Disorder at some point in their adult life. Alcoholism, Addiction and ADHD are all genetic and highly heritable; the risk factors associated with each can be staggering. So, what’s next for adults who’ve finally received the correct diagnosis (ADHD) and have made the decision to get clean and sober? How do people in recovery manage ADHD treatment options? What can they do to break the family cycle? And how can they heal going forward? We’ll discuss the powerful connections between Substance Use Disorder and undiagnosed ADHD and explore what we can do to make a difference.
Course Features
- Lectures 3
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 62 minutes
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 27
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 3 Lessons
- 62 Minutes
- RecordingsMore than 50% of people with undiagnosed ADHD will develop a Substance Use Disorder at some point in their adult life. Alcoholism, Addiction and ADHD are all genetic and highly heritable; the risk factors associated with each can be staggering. So, what’s next for adults who’ve finally received the correct diagnosis (ADHD) and have made the decision to get clean and sober? How do people in recovery manage ADHD treatment options? What can they do to break the family cycle? And how can they heal going forward? We’ll discuss the powerful connections between Substance Use Disorder and undiagnosed ADHD and explore what we can do to make a difference.3






