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Joel Young, MD talks about Adult ADD/ADHD

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

From http://www.hhcbooks.com/neurology/contemporary_guide_to_adult_add_adhd - Leading expert in ADHD throughout the life cycle, Joel Young, MD, and author of Contemporary Guide to Adult AD/HD, talks about what's new in adult attention deficit disorders

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  • why would they have a boring ass monotonic guy explain ADD to ppl that probably have it. all i hear is blah blah blah

  • lets go swimming

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  • @shawn65vee

    He seems to be care more about his credentials than helping others understand ADD/ADHD.

  • @lunaris19

    Also, please Google the article titled "Flacking for Big Pharma" by The American Scholar to learn more about medical corruption, particular within psychiatry. That article will have plenty of information available for people who wish to begin to look for better medical information.

  • I would advise anyone seeing Young and his associates for therapy to leave for another clinic. Joel Young is one of the top paid physicians in Michigan by drug companies; totaling over $250,000 by companies including Pfizer and Eli Lilly.

    Simply look up projects()propublica()org/docs­dollars (replace the "()" with a ".")

    and type "joel young" in the "name" category to see all of his endorsements.

  • Look...something shiny!

  • Joel Young is a friend of mine and is a part of this channel and he has the same thing!!

  • poor video, but the book was not bad

  • Most of the time he's talking about him and simply soliciting his damn book. Give info instead!

  • After years of AD/HD being viewed as a disorder of only childhood and adolescence, I am glad to see that adult AD/HD is being viewed as a real and serious diagnosis. I look forward to reading this book and gaining more insight into the realities of this diagnosis in adulthood.

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