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For someone struggling with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), knowing where to turn for help can be challenging. ADHD manifests itself in many ways and often goes undiagnosed for years.
This can lead to a lot of frustration and unhappiness in the person's life. This blog post will discuss some of the signs and symptoms of ADHD and the options available for ADHD treatment in Los Angeles.
Contact Satori Health today to learn more about our mental health treatment program in Los Angeles.
UNDERSTANDING
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How Many People Have and What Causes ADHD?
ADHD is one of the most frequently diagnosed mental disorders in children and adults. It is estimated that about 9.8% of children between the ages of three and 17 have ADHD.
In adults, the prevalence of ADHD is about 6.7%. Although ADD/ADHD is often first diagnosed in school-aged children, it can also develop later in life.
Despite what you may have heard, ADD/ADHD is caused by genetic and environmental factors, not by poor parenting, too much sugar, or watching too much television.
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Understanding the Symptoms
What are the Symptoms of ADHD?
ADD/ADHD can manifest in many ways, but there are some common signs and symptoms that you can look out for.
DSM-V Criteria for ADHD
Before receiving a diagnosis of ADHD, a person must meet the criteria laid out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V)
The DSM-V is published by the American Psychiatric Association and is used by mental health professionals to diagnose mental disorders.
A person must demonstrate at least six of the following symptoms before diagnosis:
- Frequently fails to pay close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, at work, or with other activities
- Often fails to sustain attention in regular tasks
- Often appears not to listen when spoken to
- Often does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish schoolwork, chores, or duties in the workplace
- Often has trouble organizing tasks and activities
- Often avoids, dislikes, or is reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental effort
- Often loses things necessary for tasks or activities
- Is often easily distracted by extraneous stimuli
- Is often forgetful in daily activities
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ADD/ADHD in School-aged children and teens
Symptoms of ADD/ADHD Often Seen in School-Aged Children and Teens
Inattention
- Being easily distracted or having a short attention span
- Frequently makes careless mistakes at work
- Appears forgetful
- Failure to follow through with tedious or time-consuming tasks
- Failure to follow instructions
- Constantly changing activity or task
- Unable to organize activities
Hyperactivity
- Failure to sit still, especially in calm or quiet settings
- Excessively moving or fidgeting
- Unable to concentrate on a task
Impulsivity
- excessive talking
- being unable to wait their turn
- acting without thinking
- interrupting conversations
- little or no sense of danger
Adult Diagnosis of ADHD
The symptoms of ADHD can look different in adults than they do in children. In adults, ADHD often manifests as time management, organization, and impulsivity problems.
Adults with ADHD may also have trouble sustaining attention in conversations, completing tasks at work, or keeping up with bills and appointments.
If ADHD is left untreated, it can lead to problems in many different areas of life. ADHD can cause problems with school performance, employment, relationships, and mental health. Untreated ADHD can also lead to accidents and injuries.
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Dual-Diagnosis ADHD and Related Mental Health Conditions
Frequently patients with ADHD also exhibit signs of other mental health conditions:
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
ODD is often defined by disruptive behavior and acts of aggression, particularly towards authority figures, such as caregivers and teachers
Conduct disorder
Similarly, conduct disorder often involves more troubling antisocial behaviors, such as stealing, fighting, vandalism, and harming people or animals.
Anxiety disorder
You may discover that your child has a generalized anxiety disorder – which causes them to be nervous and apprehensive almost all the time, as well as physical symptoms such as a racing heart, sweating, and dizziness.
Depression
Depression is often marked by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness, as well as a loss of interest in regularly loved activities.
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What is the Most Effective Treatment for ADHD?
If you or someone you know is struggling with ADHD, there are options available for treatment for ADHD in Los Angeles. Generally, ADD/ADHD is most effectively treated with a combination of medication and therapy.
Medication can be used to manage the day-to-day symptoms of ADHD, while therapy can help to teach coping and problem-solving skills.
Some of the most frequently prescribed ADHD therapies are
Behavioral Therapy
Therapy can help teach ADHD coping and problem-solving skills and methods to control impulsive behaviors. In addition, behavioral therapy can guide the person in managing their time better, setting goals, and sticking to a schedule.
Play therapy
Often play therapy is used with younger school-aged children. In play therapy, the therapist uses games and toys to help the child express their feelings, learn how to cope with ADHD, and healthily play with others.
Counseling
Counseling can help the person with ADHD understand their diagnosis and learn how to cope with their symptoms.
Additionally, it can help the person identify and change negative thinking patterns and provide support to the person and their family members.
Medication
Many different types of medication can be prescribed for ADHD. Stimulant medications are often the first line of treatment, and non-stimulant medications may also be prescribed.
Working with a qualified mental health professional to find the proper medication and dosage for you or your child is essential.
Medication can help improve focus, attention, and impulsive behavior. However, it is essential to note that medication is not a cure for ADHD and often needs to be taken long-term.
- Stimulant medication: This medication is the most effective treatment for ADHD. Stimulant medication helps to increase levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain, which can help to improve focus and concentration.
- Non-stimulant medication: This type of medication is not as effective as stimulant medication, but it can be helpful for people who cannot tolerate or do not respond to stimulant medication.
Parent Training
Parent training is a behavioral therapy that can help parents learn how to support their child with ADHD better.
Through parent training, caregivers are taught how to manage ADHD symptoms at home, set up routines, and provide positive reinforcement.
Additionally, parent training can also help parents learn how to communicate effectively with their children and navigate problematic behavior.
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Satori Health is an ADHD/ADD Treatment Center in Los Angeles
If you or someone you know is struggling with ADHD, please reach out to us for help. We offer various treatment options, including medication, counseling, and behavioral therapy.
Our goal is to help our clients live happy and productive lives. If you are interested in finding ADHD treatment in Los Angeles, please contact us today. We would be happy to discuss treatment options with you. Contact us today to learn more about our mental health treatment in the San Fernando Valley.
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