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Enabling successful life engagement in young people with ADHD: new components beyond adult models of recovery.

Wai ChenAmy EpsteinMichele TonerNada MurphyDaniel RudaizkyJennepher Anne Downs
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Recovery in young people with ADHD was not a linear journey, with many missteps leading to greater self-knowledge, life skills and mastery. Progress was leveraged on securely anchored internal and external resilience factors against the prospect of setbacks. Findings provide new concepts and novel lexicons to extend existing concepts in Recovery. Implications for rehabilitationCounselling and therapy for young people with ADHD should foster self-understanding, goal setting and self-vigilance as an ongoing process to build their capacity to tackle setbacks and adversities.Counselling and therapy for young people with ADHD focus on a strengths-based approach building internal and external resources, such as developing skills and establishing social connections that build infrastructure in the environment for meaningful participation.
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