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Last updated: May 20, 2026

The content published by ADHD Rise — on adhdrise.com and in our digital products — is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, psychological diagnosis, clinical treatment, or therapy.

1. Educational content only

All articles, guides, scripts, and protocols published by ADHD Rise are educational. They are designed to share evidence-based information about ADHD across the lifespan in a clear, practical, and respectful manner. They are not a substitute for professional consultation with a qualified healthcare provider.

The strategies and protocols described in our content reflect well-established research from cited experts in the fields of ADHD, neuroscience, child development, and psychology. They are not personalized treatment plans. Your individual experience and outcomes will depend on your specific context, your application of the tools, and factors outside our control.

2. Not a replacement for clinical care

If you or your child are experiencing any of the following, please seek support from a qualified mental health professional, your primary care physician, or local emergency services immediately:

  • Significant mental health challenges that interfere with daily functioning
  • Suicidal ideation or self-harm
  • Severe behavioral issues, including dangerous aggression
  • Any acute medical or psychiatric concern
  • Symptoms that are worsening despite the strategies you have tried

Our content complements clinical care; it does not replace it.

3. Crisis resources

If you are in immediate crisis, please contact a crisis service in your area. In the United States, you can reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. In other countries, please contact your local emergency number or crisis hotline.

4. About diagnosis and treatment decisions

Our content does not diagnose ADHD or any other condition. A formal ADHD diagnosis requires evaluation by a qualified clinician (psychiatrist, psychologist, neuropsychologist, or other licensed professional with relevant training). If you suspect you or your child may have ADHD, the content on this site can help inform your conversations with a clinician — but it cannot replace that evaluation.

Similarly, decisions about medication, therapy, accommodations, or any other treatment should be made with a qualified clinician familiar with your specific situation. We do not recommend, prescribe, or evaluate medications.

5. Expert citations

Our articles cite the published work of researchers and clinicians in the fields of ADHD, neuroscience, child development, and related disciplines. None of the cited experts have reviewed or endorsed our content. They are cited solely for their academic and clinical contributions to these fields. Any interpretation of their work is ours, not theirs.

Our content is reviewed by a licensed mental health professional before publication for accuracy and appropriateness. However, this review does not constitute clinical endorsement of any specific application of the material.

6. Results not guaranteed

Individual results vary. The capabilities described in our products reflect the content of the guide or article. Your experience will depend on consistent application of the tools, your individual context, your child’s or your own specific needs, and many other factors. We make no guarantee that any specific outcome will be achieved.

7. US-specific resources

Some of our products include a US Resource Directory with referral pathways for parents in the United States. The clinical tools, scripts, and protocols themselves are universal and applicable internationally. The referral pathways listed are US-specific because of the regulatory and clinical landscape we know best. International readers can adapt the principles to their local context with the support of a local clinician.

8. Affiliate and product disclosure

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9. Updates to this disclaimer

We may update this Medical Disclaimer from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision. We encourage you to review this disclaimer periodically.

10. Contact

For any question about this Medical Disclaimer or the educational use of our content, contact us at [email protected].