ATTENTION DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADD/ADHD)

is a fairly common but often undiagnosed condition that generally begins in childhood and may persist into adulthood.

The lack of recognition of this condition is generally due to the perception that problems caused by ADD/ADHD stem from a lack of personal willpower or motivation, rather than an actual chemical imbalance in the brain. Once properly identified and treated, the ability to manage symptoms of ADD/ADHD improves greatly.

HOW DO YOU KNOW IF IT’S A PROBLEM?

Many teens and young adults with ADD/ADHD try to deal with symptoms on their own, as the lack of understanding and acknowledgement of this condition creates barriers in seeking appropriate treatment.

However, left untreated, people suffering with ADD/ADHD can face significant hardships in school, work, and relationships.

Some common symptoms of ADD/ADHD include:

  • Lack of focus or motivation
  • Restlessness or hyperactivity
  • Difficulty listening to others; “zoning out”
  • Hyperfocus (focusing to the point of becoming unaware of all other activities around you)
  • Disorganization
  • Forgetfulness
  • Poor time management
  • Impulsivity and recklessness
  • Emotional difficulties

Co-Occurring Disorders in ADD/ADHD

Someone with ADD/ADHD will display persistent symptoms over an extended period of time, in some cases since childhood.
Co-occurring disorders—including substance abuse, anxiety, depression, and various types of addiction—are not uncommon in those suffering from ADD/ADHD. Treatment is critical in managing ADD/ADHD so as to prevent or address the development of co-occurring disorders and to improve the quality of life for those affected by this condition.

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WHAT TREATMENT IS AVAILABLE?

Like many conditions, either inpatient or outpatient treatment are potential options for people with ADD/ADHD. Cognitive behavioural therapy, pharmacological support, and self-help groups are common methods of treatment.

Additionally, resource people such as professional organisers, vocational trainers, or educational counsellors may be extremely useful in learning how to manage specific aspects of life affected by symptoms of ADD/ADHD.

At The Edge, we offer holistic treatment at our relaxing inpatient centre, featuring cognitive behavioural therapy, individual and group therapy, and physical activities aimed at enhancing confidence and focus.

Our experienced staff help participants develop and practice coping mechanisms, while group sessions provide opportunities to connect with peers and foster supportive relationships for a more successful life.

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If you have ADD/ADHD and would like to learn more about how The Edge can support you in managing your symptoms, call us today.

MORE ABOUT THE BEHAVIOURAL ISSUES

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT IS BEHAVIOURAL DISORDER?
We treat a wide variety of process and substance addictions. Our substance addiction treatment programme treats alcohol and other substance addictions, while our process addiction treatment includes eating, gambling and sex. We also treat co-occurring disorders that frequently occur with addiction, such as depression and anxiety; as well as treating trauma – which is often one of the causes of addiction.
WHAT TREATMENT IS THERE FOR BEHAVIOURAL DISORDERS?
Treatment for behavioural disorders often involves a combination of therapies, such as behavioural interventions, counselling, family therapy, and sometimes medication. Early identification and intervention are crucial for managing and improving the outcomes of individuals with behavioural disorders.
WHAT CAUSES ADHD?
Overall, ADHD is a complex condition with multiple factors contributing to its development. The exact cause of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is not fully understood, but research suggests a combination of genetic, neurological, and environmental factors play a role. Genetic factors contribute, as ADHD tends to run in families. Differences in brain structure and functioning, particularly in areas related to attention and impulse control, have been observed. Environmental factors like prenatal exposure to toxins or maternal smoking may also influence ADHD development. Imbalances in neurotransmitters, specifically dopamine and norepinephrine, are associated with ADHD symptoms.
WHAT THE EDGE CAN HELP YOUR CHILD WITH ADHD?
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