Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a fairly common disorder that affects a person’s ability to remain focused and control impulsive behaviors. Those with ADHD might find themselves feeling restless and have a near-constant urge to be active and moving. Although it is frequently diagnosed in children and adolescents, ADHD can continue well into adulthood, along with problems such as inattention, disorganization, and poor impulse control.

At Whole Human Life, we are pleased to offer treatment options for those with ADHD. Whether you are a parent concerned about your child’s behavior and symptoms, or an adult who feels like this description sounds all too familiar, we are here to help. Living with ADHD can be challenging, regardless of the severity.

Some of the symptoms of ADHD can include:

  • Difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play
  • Failure to follow through on instructions, projects, or tasks
  • Easily sidetracked
  • Trouble getting and staying organized
  • Frequently losing items necessary for school, work, or other essential tasks
  • Becoming distracted easily by unrelated thoughts or stimuli
  • Forgetful in daily activities
  • Seems not to listen well when spoken to directly
  • Fidgeting, squirming, and not being able to sit still
  • Restlessness
  • Inability to quietly engage in play or hobbies
  • Being constantly in motion
  • Talking nonstop
  • Interrupting others when they’re speaking, blurting out answers, finishing other people’s sentences, and not being able to wait for one’s turn to speak

Having any or some of these symptoms does not always mean a person has ADHD. Children are especially prone to some of these behaviors naturally and ultimately learn to harness their energy and focus as they grow. An active child doesn’t necessarily equate to one with ADHD, and we are very careful to assess each patient’s full medical and personal history before making a diagnosis.

It is our highest priority to provide thorough and effective care to all our patients, and that starts with treating the person as a whole, not just the symptoms. Treatment options for ADHD may include medication such as stimulants, non-stimulants, and antidepressants, therapy, and stress-management techniques, to name a few.

If you have questions about ADHD and how we can help you with your symptoms, please call our office at (888) 988-1520 today!

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