The DSM-V criteria are also available on the CDC website.
Important notes: many of these symptoms, if acute rather than chronic, can be part of depression or anxiety which is suspected to be part of the dopamine deficit. If that’s true, you likely won’t get any neuropsychological testing because they’ll probably go away when you the base conditions. ADHD is something that would have been affecting you significantly since childhood. Also, other things can affect executive functioning like Autism Spectrum Disorder and Tourette’s (which usually manifests itself with ticks that don’t involve swearing loudly, despite its reputation in pop culture... they’re often not vocal at all.)
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The DSM-V criteria are also available on the CDC website.
Important notes: many of these symptoms, if acute rather than chronic, can be part of depression or anxiety which is suspected to be part of the dopamine deficit. If that’s true, you likely won’t get any neuropsychological testing because they’ll probably go away when you the base conditions. ADHD is something that would have been affecting you significantly since childhood. Also, other things can affect executive functioning like Autism Spectrum Disorder and Tourette’s (which usually manifests itself with ticks that don’t involve swearing loudly, despite its reputation in pop culture... they’re often not vocal at all.)