After a couple of months of debate, Lansky and Morrison agreed that there was adequate reason to include ADD/ADHD in a study of shame. They asked me to split the original chapter into two shorter pieces, which is ok, because they wanted to separate my basic concept of the compass of shame from these ideas about attentional disorder.
Maybe we won a round. They still asked me to remove any comments in which I suggest that, in their clinical work, classically trained psychoanalysts tend to exhibit less expression than those trained in affect theory. I can't win everything (at least in a book they edit.)