ADHD in adults is a continuation of childhood ADHD, with prevalence rates varying by country. Undiagnosed ADHD in childhood can lead to associated problems in adulthood, including drug and alcohol abuse, job loss, and mental health issues. Children are at risk of overdiagnosis while adults are underdiagnosed, but increased attention to diagnosis in childhood could […]
Children with ADHD may also have ODD, which can lead to aggressive and destructive behavior. Diagnosis and treatment may involve counseling, medication, and addressing underlying issues such as family dynamics. Early identification of substance abuse is also important. Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are sometimes identified as having secondary behavioral problems. Oppositional defiant […]
ADHD is often thought of as a childhood disorder, but many adults also suffer from it. Symptoms include lack of focus, impulsiveness, disorganization, forgetfulness, and difficulty managing time and projects. Adults with ADHD may struggle to concentrate at work and may make impulsive decisions that can be harmful to their personal and financial lives. Attention […]
ADHD affects 5% of children and can also affect adults. An ADHD checklist is used by doctors to diagnose behavior problems in children and adults. The checklist focuses on behavior and is completed by parents and teachers. Medication may be prescribed after diagnosis, but other diagnoses may be made based on the checklist. It is […]
ADHD is a neurological condition characterized by poor attention span and hyperactivity, but it is not a mental illness or genetic defect. Diagnosis is made based on symptoms, which must be consistent for at least six months and have a significant impact on performance. Symptoms include poor concentration, forgetfulness, impulsiveness, and difficulty completing tasks. ADHD […]
Low dopamine levels are linked to ADHD, a condition characterized by difficulty concentrating, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Environmental factors and genetics can contribute to the development of ADHD, which can lead to an increased risk of drug and alcohol use. Stimulant drugs and antidepressants can help level dopamine levels and reduce symptoms. Dopamine is a type […]
Children with ADHD have weaker working memory compared to those without, which can affect their ability to focus and resist distraction. Working memory is part of the brain’s executive function and involves storing, retrieving, and processing information to achieve a goal. The connection between working memory and ADHD is more related to inattention than hyperactivity, […]
ADHD is a behavior disorder that affects children, adolescents, and adults. Treatment involves medication and behavioral therapy, and an ADHD diet. The diet involves elimination, supplementation, and an overall nutrition plan, including protein, complex carbohydrates, and omega-3 fatty acids. Water is also important. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a behavior disorder that affects children, […]
ADHD and autism have similarities in behavior and chromosome location, but are distinct conditions. Researchers found both conditions are located on chromosome 16, which may predispose a person to develop either or both conditions, but environmental factors also play a role. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism are conditions that are typically diagnosed in […]
ADHD and dyslexia often occur together and have similar symptoms, but dyslexia primarily affects reading and math skills while ADHD can impact many areas of life. Both are learning disabilities and may be caused by similar brain problems. Treatment involves medication and multisensory teaching methods. Diagnosis can be difficult, especially for dyslexia, and may not […]
ADHD training helps individuals learn new skills and gain guidance to overcome ADHD-related issues. It is a specialized form of life coaching that focuses on time management and guidance in overcoming obstacles. ADHD coaches work with clients to manage time better and avoid distractions. It is not a form of psychological therapy or treatment. For […]
ADHD and PTSD symptoms can mimic each other, leading to misdiagnosis, especially in children who have experienced traumatic events. PTSD involves increased anxiety and fear, while ADHD can cause frustration and self-anger. Treatment options differ, with ADHD often treated with medication and behavioral therapy, while PTSD requires more intensive psychotherapy. The connection between attention deficit […]
ADHD is commonly inherited, with a parent with ADHD 24 times more likely to have a child with ADHD. Many parents with ADHD are unaware of their condition, but exhibit similar symptoms to their ADHD child. Help is available through certified ADD coaches to develop strategies to avoid self-defeating behaviors. You may have heard the […]
ADHD often leads to anger, aggression, and negative behaviors due to chemical imbalances in the brain. Managing frustration levels, reducing stimulation, and teaching reduction techniques can help. Medications and anger management skills, such as assertiveness and conflict management, can also be effective. The most common behavior associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is anger. […]
The brains of people with ADHD function differently, with unusual amounts of certain chemicals and neurotransmitters. Four main areas of potential ADHD brain activity are the frontal lobe, cerebral cortex, limbic system, and reticular activating system, all of which work together to produce the various aspects of ADHD. Symptoms include trouble concentrating, poor impulse control, […]
ADHD is a neurological condition that can be difficult to diagnose due to its similarity to normal child behavior. Symptoms include inattention, hyperactivity, and forgetfulness. Treatment options include behavior modification techniques and drug therapy, but medication can be controversial. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is a behavioral and neurological condition that can be extremely […]
ADHD is a neurologically based disorder affecting impulsivity, hyperactivity, boredom, and inattention. The reticular activating system in the brain may malfunction, causing hyperactivity as an attempt to maintain alertness. ADHD is more common in boys, runs in families, and is often diagnosed in the US. Stimulant drugs are commonly used as an intervention strategy. ADHD […]