Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2014
Three patients were seen in an outpatient setting with work difficulties involving disorganization and task completion.They were evaluated and found to have significant symptoms of both attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, inattentive subtype and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and were then treated with a creative combined behavioral and medication treatment, which emphasized the use of external aides (eg, paraprofessionals). Significant symptom reduction was observed as a result of this combined intervention.