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RESOURCES
If you are diagnosed with ADD or ADHD consider using the Marquette University community resources. The Counseling Center provides limited screening and follow-up services, as well as community referrals.
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY - CAMPUS RESOURCES
Office of Student Educational Services (OSES)
- Alumni Memorial Union, Room 317, 288-3270
- Disability Services, tutoring, study skills assistance.
Counseling Center
- 1324 West Wisconsin Avenue, Holthusen Hall, 2nd Floor, 288-7172
- Individual personal and career counseling, group programs, information and referral.
Center for Psychological Services (Psychology Dept)
- 561 North 15th Street, Schroeder Complex 464, 288-3487
- Evaluation and treatment of psychological and educational problems for MU and Milwaukee communities. Staffed by faculty and graduate students. Fees based on ability to pay.
Ott Memorial Writing Center
- Raynor Library, Room 240, 288-5542
- One-to-one tutoring for students, staff, and faculty on all kinds of writing projects.
ASSOCIATIONS
WEBSITES
PUBLICATIONS
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
- Bramer,
J. (1996). Succeeding in College with
Attention Deficit Disorders. Plantation,
FL: Specialty Press, Inc.
- Hallowell, E. M. and Ratey, J. (2005). Delivered from Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood to Adulthood. New York: Ballantine Books.
- Hallowell,
E. M. and Ratey, J. (1994). Driven
to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with
Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood to
Adulthood. New York: Pantheon Books.
- Kelly,
K. and Ramundo, P. (1995). You Mean
I’m Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy? A
Self-help Book for Adults with Attention Deficit
Disorder. New York: Scribners.
- Mooney,
J. and Cole, D. (2000). Learning
Outside the Lines: Two Ivy League Students
with LD and ADHD Give You the Tools for Academic
Success and Educational Revolution.
New York: Fireside.
- Nadeau,
K. (1994). College Survival Guide for
Students with ADD or LD. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
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