Because most people have some ADD symptoms some of the time, ADD is often misdiagnosed. Researchers and clinicians alike have noted intense complications and pressure in making a diagnosis of adult attention deficit disorder (ADD). The pressure to diagnose ADD has been described by physician Larry Diller as coinciding with when "drug companies gained permission to advertise directly to patients in the mass media."
Because so many people recognize symptoms of ADD in themselves, they may go to the doctor with a self-diagnosis -- often a misdiagnosis.
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