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Women with ADHD who are 40-and-better, at menopause or post menopausal are my specialty. After a lifetime of holding up the facade of "normal," you're ready to uncover who the heck you really are and finally live the life you've always deserved!
Durham, North Carolina 27712
United States
view phone919-309-9300
view fax919-309-9007
David Rabiner, Ph.D.
David Rabiner, Ph.D., is a research professor in the Dept. of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke. His research has examined nonmedical use of ADHD medications by college students and the impact of attention difficulties on academic success.
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina 27708
United States
view phone(919) 684-6217
John Mitchell, Ph.D.
John Mitchell, Ph.D., provides clinical services at the Duke ADHD Program at the Duke ADHD Clinic, supervises clinical trainees, delivers workshops on the treatment of ADHD in adulthood, and conducts clinical research involving ADHD in adulthood.
Durham, North Carolina 27705
United States
view phone919-681-9185
Lepage Associates
We are specialists, not generalists, with each clinician having areas of expertise, thus you work with a clinician well versed in the area you need help with. The breadth of our specialties creates a full-service practice.
Suite 106
Durham, North Carolina 27713
United States
view phone(919) 572-0000
Rachel E. Dew, MD, MHSc
Dr. Dew specializes in treating ADHD and she is an assistant professor of child & adolescent psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University School of Medicine.
Durham, North Carolina 27705
United States
view phone919-681-9185
Triangle Center for Behavioral Health
We are a group of independently owned psychology practices brought together to offer you state-of-the-art, evidenced-based evaluation and treatment for children, adolescents, adults, families, and couples.
Durham, North Carolina 27713
United States
view phone919-794-5477