Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Types, Causes and Treatment
(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer) By Wasim Kakroo
ATTENTION Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD is a complex brain disorder that impacts how you pay attention, sit still, and control your behavior because of its impairing effect on the development of the brain's executive functions.
ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders in children with boys more likely to get diagnosed for it than girls. It's usually identified during the early school years, when a child begins to show problems in paying attention.
It is important to mention that ADHD can't be prevented or cured, but early identification, in addition to having a good treatment and education plan, can help a child or adult with ADHD handle their symptoms.
What are the symptoms of ADHD?
ADHD Symptoms in children:
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Inattentive.
A child with ADHD:
- gets easily distracted
- Doesn't usually follow directions or finish tasks
- Seems lost somewhere
- Doesn't pay attention and makes careless mistakes
- Forgets about daily activities
- Has problems in organizing daily tasks
- Often loses things
- Tends to daydream
Hyperactive-impulsive.
A child with ADHD:
- Often fidgets, or bounces when sitting
- Doesn't stay seated
- Has trouble playing quietly
- Is always moving, such as running or climbing on things.
- Talks excessively
- Is always 'on the go,' as if 'driven by a motor'
- Has trouble waiting for their turn
- Blurts out answers before listening to the complete question
- Butts into conversations of other people
Combined type.
This involves signs of both types discussed above.
Symptoms in adults
Symptoms of ADHD may change as a person gets older. They include:
- Often being late or forgetting things
- Anxiety
- Low self-esteem
- Problems at work
- Trouble controlling anger
- Impulsiveness
- Substance misuse or addiction
- Trouble staying organized
- Procrastination
- Easily frustrated
- Often bored
- Trouble concentrating when reading
- Mood swings
- Depression
- Relationship problems
Causes :
Experts aren't sure what causes ADHD. Several things may lead to it, including:
ADHD Diagnosis and Testing:
Clinical Psychologists/Psychiatrists diagnose ADHD in children and adolescents after discussing symptoms in depth with the child, parents, and teachers, and then clinically observing the child's behaviors.
To confirm a diagnosis of ADHD or learning differences, a clinical psychologist may perform a battery of tests to check the neurological and psychological status of the child's condition.
The tests may include:
A medical and social history of both the child and the family.
An evaluation of intelligence, aptitude, personality traits etc. These are often done with input from the parents and teachers if the child is of school age.
ADHD Treatment
There are several approaches to treating ADHD. But research suggests that for many children, the best way to manage symptoms is a multimodal approach involving multiple methods of treatment that work together. Many symptoms of ADHD can be managed with combination of medication and therapy. Close cooperation among Clinical Psychologists, Psychiatrists, teachers, and parents is very important.
Medication. They can help control hyperactive and impulsive behavior and improve attention span.
Psychotherapy can help someone with ADHD learn better ways to handle their emotions and frustration. It can also improve their self-esteem. Counseling may also help family members better understand a child or adult with ADHD. It can help such children in developing various social skills.
Parenting tips for ADHD:
Parenting a child with ADHD isn't like traditional childrearing as usual rulemaking and household routines can become almost impossible, depending on the type and severity of your child's symptoms. Thus you'll need to implement different approaches. It can become maddening to deal with some of the behaviors resulting from your child's ADHD, but there are ways to make life easier.
By following these guidelines, you can limit destructive behavior and help your child overcome self-doubt and improve his or her self esteem and self efficacy.
Understanding your child with ADHD and tending to their needs is an uphill task, but a team effort between Clinical psychologists, Psychiatrists, Teachers and Parents can turn the tables and facilitate the child with ADHD to live a productive and purposeful life. Let us join hands and make it happen!
Views expressed in the article are the author's own responsibility and are not a substitute for medical advice. These are for educational purposes only.
- The author is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist. Works as child and adolescent therapist at child guidance and wellbeing centre at INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEURO SCIENCES KASHMIR. Email address: [email protected]
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