The ADDA is one of the many authorities in non-profit ADHD associations because of its accurate information, ability to help the community and highly respected authors. “Michelle Frank, a psychologist with a PsyD, who is an internationally known expert in the subjects ADHD and women’s issues,” as stated by Psychology Today, wrote and adapted the website’s ADHD fact page from Peter Jaska’s original article written in 1998. Michelle Frank is a verified psychologist by the Psychology Today website, this website provides contact information and a brief summary of Frank’s work. The ADDA also provides a contact page where you can email or call them, as well as an FAQ page. When the page viewer scrolls down to the bottom of the fact page, they cite all of the web pages and sources where the information they used to create the page was …show more content…
They have an abundant amount of links to provide guidance for the viewer. The page advises adults to get the treatment they need as stated by The ADDA in their fact page and about us page. As tremendous as the website is, the page is still biased. The web page unquestionably wants the reader to join their membership; they provide buttons and information about joining it all over the