ADHD as a neurodevelopmental disorder typically starts in childhood and can persist into adulthood. It is associated with deficits in various executive functions from working memory to inhibition. Because of this, ADHD can affect every aspect of an adult’s life including work, parenting, relationships, you name it. Which is why diagnosis and treatment of adult ADHD are so important. We have the great honor to speak with an internationally recognized ADHD expert all about adult ADHD.