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ADHD and hostility
Well firstly, she's a 16 year old girl. We have to attribute some of this to her age, right? But an inability to control emotions is definitely part of ADHD (which is the current proper term-- the term ADD is not used anymore as there are subtypes). Professionals use "ADHD, inattentive type" or "ADHD, hyperactive type", etc.. Maybe that will help her sensitivity about the term.
Having ADHD means not having well-developed "executive function" and one of the things this effects is emotions, and the person's ability to modulate (have control of) those emotions. If you look up "executive function", believe me, you will find more information than you may care to read. I suggest you ignore all the media about ADHD (as much of it is wrong and sensationalized) and go to the CHADD website (www.chadd.org). This is by far one of the best websites out there for this disorder.
I also like Dr. Russell Barkley. He's a leading researcher in this area and is one of the only ones I know of who's doing long-term studies of ADHD kids into their adulthood. Of course, he's got book after book and had done innumerable studies over the last 30+ years. Good luck.
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