"This resource is intended as an introductory primer for primary care clinicians"
Anybody have a more non-medical-background summary?
This document would never be taken seriously by any good medical professional.
The website it’s hosted on is trying to sell neurodiversity trainings to businesses. They link to YouTube videos of their webinars when they cite their “lived experiences” as their background credentials.
This is really bad information. I suggest not getting involved in this side of medical misinformation that springs primarily from parts of social media but is being dressed up as if it’s just a helpful medical resource.
It's part of the current of poor quality research around autism and ADHD, often conflating them into unique condition Audhd.
I would have loved a more readable format at least. It's lumping groups of issues together and it's hard to track specific conditions to their source paper and other details.