Master of Science in Counseling Research
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Item College Students and ADHD: Effective Treatments(2019-07-25) Lockridge, Rebecca; Drinnon, JoyWhat effective treatment options exist for college students diagnosed with ADHD? This review will provide an overview of current treatments available for college students diagnosed with ADHD, with a special focus on treatments and issues that could be addressed in the context of a college counseling center.Item Systematic Review of Social and Executive Functioning in Women with ADHD(2022-07-24) Jones, Bailie; Drinnon, JoyADHD is misunderstood and frequently underdiagnosed in females. The lack of proper intervention and treatment for females with ADHD can have an effect that last years. The articles I have studied backed that claim as well, but I wanted to know something a little more specific. Many women are believed to express ADHD symptoms through internalizing issues, so I wanted to know how that internalization of ADHD affects executive functioning, and I wanted to know how that internalization of ADHD affects social functioning. My research found that among several studies, girls diagnosed with ADHD, even when symptoms go into remission in late adolescence or adulthood, struggle significantly more than their peers with social and executive functioning. More research is needed to understand why this has such a long-term effect, and what treatments could be beneficial for these girls.