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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, better known as ADHD, is a brain disorder that many face today. In fact, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) reports that around 5% of children in the United States have the disorder. ADHD can develop in childhood or adulthood and is characterized by the inability to focus and/or hyperactivity, as well as impulsive behavior. These symptoms can make everyday life difficult, and learning how to manage them can be hard. We’re here to help families understand the symptoms and management of ADHD. We have helped countless families learn how to navigate an ADHD diagnosis in their family. Contact Serenity Mental Health Centers to learn how to manage the disorder.
Typically, ADHD can be treated with medication. Prior to starting treatment, we will perform an ADHD diagnostic test to diagnose the disorder correctly. A blend of the three treatment methods is often used. It can sometimes take a bit of trial and error to find the right treatment method, but we are here to guide our patients every step of the way.
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that typically begins in childhood and can persist into adulthood. While the exact cause of ADHD is unknown, several factors may contribute to its development, including:
Genetic factors
Brain structure and function
Environmental factors
Prenatal influences
Symptoms of ADHD generally fall into two categories — inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity:
Inattention: Difficulty staying focused, easily distracted, trouble organizing tasks, forgetfulness, and frequent careless mistakes
Hyperactivity and impulsivity: Fidgeting, difficulty sitting still, excessive talking, interrupting others, and acting without thinking
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition influenced by various genetic, environmental, and neurological factors. While the exact cause is not fully understood, several risk factors may increase the likelihood of developing ADHD, including:
Genetics: A family history of ADHD or other mental health conditions
Brain development: Differences in brain structure and function, particularly in areas related to attention and impulse control
Prenatal exposures: Maternal smoking, alcohol use, or drug exposure during pregnancy
Premature birth: Being born prematurely or with a low birth weight
Environmental toxins: Early exposure to lead or other harmful chemicals
Childhood adversity: Early-life stress, neglect, or trauma
Understanding these risk factors can help with early identification and intervention, improving outcomes for individuals with ADHD.
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Diagnosing ADHD involves a thorough evaluation by one of our board-certified psychiatrists, often including input from parents, teachers, and the individual. We look for consistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that affect daily functioning across different environments, such as at home or school. To gather a
complete picture, we may use behavioral questionnaires, interviews, and sometimes tests to rule out other conditions. Early and accurate diagnosis is essential to create a tailored treatment plan that addresses the specific needs of the individual.
When experiencing symptoms of ADHD, visiting a mental health expert, like those at Serenity Mental Health Centers, can help in managing the condition. Our team of dedicated doctors can perform an ADHD assessment to diagnose the disorder and provide the proper treatment. Receiving an ADHD diagnosis may seem scary or overwhelming, but with understanding and support, you can start living your life again.
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