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Adult ADD + ADHD - Adderall + Vyvanse + Ritalin - How Are the Medications Different?

Adult ADD + ADHD -  Adderall + Vyvanse + Ritalin - How Are the Medications Different? Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin. There are many different types of medications for ADHD. But which one should I be using for my adult ADHD? Get the facts from Dr. Scott Shapiro, NYC Psychiatrist and Therapist.

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Dr. Scott Shapiro specializes in adult ADD/ADHD, psychotherapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and medication management. He welcomes referrals.

He understands the unique challenges that ADD/ADHD can create in the many realms of life. Many people may feel they haven't been understood or guided when they have sought help. Dr. Shapiro is committed to working with people in a collaborative and personable way. He wants to understand the unique journey that you have taken to get to where you are?to understand your story, your successes, and your dreams. You will work collaboratively with him to discuss an effective game plan to achieve success.

After completing his training at Harvard Medical School's Massachusetts General Hospital, he worked as the Director of Psychiatry at St.Vincents Catholic Medical Center's Infectious Disease Clinic and helped the clinic transition when it became part of Mount Sinai Medical Center.

He is the founder and director of an Advanced Behavioral Psychiatry, a practice that focuses on helping people with Adult ADD/ADHD. In the past, he also consulted at the Hallowell Center of New York, one of the country's top ADD/ADHD centers.

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