Lily Hechtman
Professor
MD, FRCP
Attention deficit disorders in children, adolescents and adults.
Treatment development and efficacy.
Long-term prospective controlled follow-up.
Dr. Hechtman is a professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at 鶹AV and Director of Research, Division of Child Psychiatry. She is a child psychiatrist and an internationally recognized researcher in ADHD. Dr. Hechtman’s research has focused on long-term (15-year) prospective studies of children with ADHD followed into adolescence and adulthood. Outcomes and factors that influence these outcomes are summarized in Weiss, G, Hechtman, L: Hyperactive Children Grown Up, second edition, Guilford Press. Recently, Dr. Hechtman has focused on the diagnosis and treatment of adults with ADHD. This work is outlined in Weiss, M, Hechtman, L, Weiss, G: ADHD in Adulthood – A Guide to Current Theory, Diagnosis, and Treatment. The John Hopkins Press. Drs. Hechtman and Abikoff conducted the first controlled multimodal treatment study on children with ADHD. This study set the stage for the multisite multimodal treatment study (The MTA). Dr. Hechtman heads one of the sites for the MTA. Dr. Hechtman’s honours include: • Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder CHADD” Hall of Fame. CHADD considers the Hall of Fame to be its highest recognition. This award is reserved for outstanding individuals for their contributions advancing the science of ADHD and/or to advancing their educational or legislative/advocacy mission of CHADD. • American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Elaine Schlosser Lewis Award for research on Attention Deficit Disorder. • American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Pilot Project Award for Attention Deficit Disorder (Dr. Jeanie Tse—resident, Dr. Lily Hechtman—mentor). • Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Paul D. Steinhauer Advocacy Award in testament for work as an exceptional advocate for children, adolescents, and their families at the regional, national, and international level. • Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Honorary Member Award for an academic career with outstanding contributions in service, teaching, and research at the regional, national, and international level. • Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Dalhousie Award for best presentation by a full member on “Recent follow-up findings of the Multisite multimodal treatment study of children with ADHD (MTA).” In summary, Dr. Hechtman combines a rigorous research background with extensive clinical expertise and experience.