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Evolution of the ADHD Diagnosis in the DSM

The modern concept of ADHD formed from the realization that hyperactivity (fidgetiness, restlessness, poor impulse control) and inattention (distractibility, concentration issues) were often co-occurring symptoms. This understanding solidified in the 1970s and led to the inclusion of 'attention deficit disorder with and without hyperactivity' in the DSM-III in 1980, establishing the foundation for the current diagnosis.

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