ADHD 2025 | Final Programme

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday, 8 May 2025

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Is getting an ADHD-diagnosis harmful or beneficial for children in the grey zone for the diagnosis Arnstein Mykletun, Norway The usual suspects and beyond – decontex- tualization as explanation for the suboptimal uptake of parenting interventions Tycho Dekkers, The Netherlands

HT-08 Hot Topic Session 17:00 – 18:30

Panorama Hall Multi-component cognitive behavioural therapy for ADHD: From preschool to adulthood Chairs: Margaret Sibley, USA Jinsong Zhang, People’s Republic of China 001 New forest parenting program for preschool children with ADHD in China Jinsong Zhang, People’s Republic of China 002 E xecutive skills training (multi-component cog- nitive behavioral therapy to both children and parents) for 6-12 children with ADHD: Face- to-face and on-line, first dosage and second dose Ying Qian, People’s Republic of China

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HT-06 Hot Topic Session 15:00 – 16:30

Club A Inflammation and ADHD: The neurobiological mecha- nisms and clinical associations Chairs: Iris Manor, Israel Timothy Nielson, Australia 001 A ssociation of maternal autoimmune disease with ADHD in children Timothy Nielsen, USA 002 Evaluation of maternal inflammation as a marker of future offspring ADHD symptoms: A prospective investigation Iris Manor, Israel

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Cognitive-behavioral treatments for adoles- cents with ADHD: A systematic review of the literature Margaret Sibley, USA Cognitive-behavioral treatments for adults with ADHD: Systematic review with meta- analysis Carlos López Pinar, Spain

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Inflammation: An underlying factor linking ADHD and Asthma Symptoms? Douglas Teixeira Leffa, USA

HT-09 Hot Topic Session 17:00 – 18:30

North Hall ADHD: Why are we waiting and what are you going to do about this? Chairs: Sven Bölte, Sweden Anita Thapar, United Kingdom 001 Experiences of being on a waiting list and

LN-01 Late Breaking News 16:30 – 17:00 Late Breaking Stage (2 nd Floor) Exploring chronic emotional burden as a pathway to depression and anxiety in adolescents with ADHD: A focus beyond emotional control deficits Introducer: Edmund Sonuga-Barke, United Kingdom Interviewers: A rthur Caye, Brazil Katherine Ellison, USA Congress Hall Clinical dilemmas in treating patients with medication Chairs: David Coghill, Australia Jeffrey Newcorn, USA 001 What makes and how to approach ADHD complex cases? Jeffrey Newcorn, USA 002 Are drug holidays a valid strategy in ADHD treatment David Coghill, Australia 003 HT-07 Hot Topic Session 17:00 – 18:30 Treating ADHD refractory cases Samuele Cortese, United Kingdom

ideas on what might help Ceri Reed, United Kingdom

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Waiting for Godot: Can technology help ex- pedite ADHD diagnosis? Chris Hollis, United Kingdom S hould non-stimulants be the first medication option for adult ADHD? Lessons from a nurse- led primary-care service John Ringhisen, USA A DHD in Sweden: Policy impacts on waiting lists Sven Bölte, Sweden

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