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The primary aim of our study will be to investigate the effectiveness of PCIT in comparison with methylphenidate in children with ADHD and disruptive behavior problems aged 2;6 till 6 years who have not responded sufficiently to previously offered…
This study is an attempt to seriously investigate one of the most plausible reasons for the difference in effectiveness of MPH in the treatment of adult ADHD patients with and without SUD.
The primary objectives of the iSPOT-A trial are to use Brain Resource's standardized 'Integrative Neuroscience' test batteries to 1) Identify objective markers of ADHD compared with healthy controls, using cognitive, brain and genetic…
The comparison of the effects (and cost effectiveness) of mindfulness training for the child + Mindful Parenting for the parents versus medication (Methylphenidate) in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in children with ADHD, aged 9-18.
The primary goal of this study is to investigate whether placebo-controlled double-blind titration leads to optimizing the use of methylphenidate. This by detecting placebo-and non-responders more efficiently and by treating responders better so…