Thanks to those who have responded. I really appreciate it.
Never heard of those sub-types. Very interesting.


On Aug 20, 2007, at 2:36 PM, Robert Wildblood wrote:

> Having filled out many insurance papers I've seen it most often as  
> Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (but the DSM states it with  
> the hyphen between deficit and hyperactivity) with the sub type listed  
> after that.  The subtypes are 
> Predominately Hyperactive-Impulsive Type
> Predominately Inattentive Type
> Combined Type.
>
> Bob W.
> On 20 Aug 2007, at 13:00, David Wasieleski wrote:
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>  According to DSM-IV-TR, it's attention-deficit/hyperactivity  
> disorder. But I've seen it without the slash or hyphen as well.
>  David W.
>
>  At 11:12 AM 8/20/2007, you wrote:
>
> Here's a quickie:
>  I probably should know this, but I'm not a clinical or developmental  
> psychologist and don't recall it written in "full" form...
>  When "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder" is written,  
> does/should it have a hyphen or slash between the AD and HD?
>  Thanks for your help.
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