by Stephen Guffanti, M.D. | Nov 15, 2014 | Articles
Disease vs. Disorder Because you may at one time or another deal with doctors, it is important to understand some of their jargon. Most important is the difference between a disorder and a disease. A disease, which is a breakdown in an organ system, has a lab... by Janet Reid | Aug 3, 2012 | Articles
Reactive Attachment Disorder is a rare disorder that was first recognized by John Bowlby in 1939 and has recently become a hot topic in the scientific community. It’s characterized by inappropriate (and sometimes severe) social contact and difficulty... by Pat Wyman | Feb 27, 2011 | Blog
Recently, the Charlotte Magazine published an article about the need to be careful before you quickly accept an ADHD diagnosis for your child. The article mentions our HowToLearn.com expert, Dr. Frank Barnhill and his book, Mistaken for ADHD....
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