“…When college students with comorbid ADHD and anxiety are identified, clinicians should guide these students to evidence-based treatments. While no expert or consensus guidelines exist for the treatment of ADHD in college students, the results of several recent trials of cognitive-behavioral group-based treatments for college students with ADHD have been promising (Anastopoulos & King, 2015; Fleming, McMahon, Moran, Peterson, & Dreessen, 2015; LaCount, Hartung, Shelton, Clapp, & Clapp, 2015). It is possible that some elements of cognitive-behavioral therapy for ADHD, such as cognitive restructuring and behavioral management of avoidance, may target anxiety and self-efficacy concerns as well.…”