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- Volume 26
- Issue 2
- Publication Date: Spring 2003
What’s Right With Doug: The Academic Triumph of a Gifted Student With ADHD
Thomas N. Turk and Douglas A. Campbell
Without a doubt the two most beneficial effects on Doug’s academic life in his second year at college were his move off campus and his decision to start medication. Both of these events together had a profound effect on his ability to study, concentrate, organize his life, and complete his academic obligations.
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