Abstract
For various reasons, many persons reach adulthood with undiagnosed learning disabilities and/or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Virtually no research has dealt with adults with undiagnosed homing disabilities, whose problem often goes unrecognized by therapists. Yet such disabilities may represent a core issue in treatment, even when patients present with other difficulties. The authors offer some initial thoughts on this important problem, along with two clinical vignettes.
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