Research & Evidence

ADHD IN Order is grounded in clinical data, federal review, and two decades of real-world outcomes. Here is what we have and what we are building toward.

The Ghaemi Pilot Study

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Domain Before After Improvement

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— Ghaemi et al.

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PCORI Federal Grant Review

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What reviewers said in our favor:

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Academic Interest & Endorsements

Researchers and clinicians at leading institutions have expressed interest in collaborating on validation studies or have endorsed the ADHD IN Order approach.

Researcher Institution Expertise

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Why Partners Trust This Program

Users build personalized profiles of their environments, behaviors, comfort zones, and tools — creating a self-management system specific to them. The program works alongside clinical care, not as a replacement for medication or therapy.

Interested in Partnering?

If you are a researcher, clinician, or organization interested in evaluating the ADHD IN Order model, we welcome the conversation.

Contact us to discuss collaboration opportunities.