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In the past this was also known as ADD (thus without the Hyperactivity), though since DSM-III they reverted back to ADHD only since they observed no significant differences between the two.


In DSM-IV they made three different categories:

  • Predominantly hyperactive
  • Predominately attention-deficit
  • Prominently hyperactive and attention-deficit


The modern definition of ADHD in DSM-V includes defining inattentive, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, all of which are important to its definition.



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The Traveler


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