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AD(H)D RESEARCH PROJECT - Psychological Aspects of ADD
Written by Sarah-Jayne Bass   
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Sep 09, 2008 A +  A -  RESET  
adders.org is assisting in a research project into the psychological aspects of AD(H)D being conducted by Ray Reinbolt of Creative Life Concept Research. Please consider taking part by clicking the link below the details, which are as follows:

The Life Concept Inventory (LCI) for ADHD is found at www.lifeconcept.org -- LCI measures psychological traits of the ADHD mindset to better understand how ADHD affects life among adults.

This Research Project assesses 19 personality and behaviour traits of persons with AD(H)D to find possible patterns and other insights into the ADD mindset. The goals are to better understand the psychological aspects of ADD and to find strategies for coping with AD(H)D.

The inventory asks participants to rate a number of statements on a 4 point scale. Those taking the Inventory will receive a confidential report and explanation of their responses. All individual responses are confidential. They are added to a database for statistical analysis.

Persons both with and without ADHD are invited to participate in this research. The responses of non-ADD persons forms a baseline to establish statistical significance.

There is no cost or obligation for taking the Life Concept Inventory for ADHD. You can take the Inventory by visiting www.lifeconcept.org and following the directions there.

This research project is conducted by Ray Reinbolt, Director of Creative Life Concept Research. He himself had unknowingly struggled with ADD for over 50 years. He will be happy to answer any questions you might have. You may email him at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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