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A psychiatrist and integrative psychotherapist working in the NHS adult ADHD service alongside his private practice on Harley Street London, Dr James Kustow is an internationally renowned mental ...
THAT INCLUDES MEDITATION, which is a research-backed way to boost focus and improve emotional regulation—but, yes, it’s tough ...
Discover four research-backed strategies that help adults with ADHD improve focus, organization, and productivity without medication's side effects or costs.
Adult ADHD has emerged as a significant health concern in the United States, with approximately one-quarter of adults suspecting they may have undiagnosed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ...
The lack of research into adult ADHD nationally is what led Al-Mamun to conduct these studies—one to understand factors related to medication adherence and another to determine how likely ...
ADHD, which stands for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a neurodevelopmental disorder that’s typically diagnosed in children. But according to data from the National Center for ...
Adult ADHD Is Common. Treating It May Require New Ways of Thinking A report from the CDC calls attention to telehealth's role in treatment and how ADHD has shifted from a childhood-only problem.
Adult ADHD often leads to schemas causing avoidance, procrastination, and relationship issues. Schema therapy helps adult ADHD patients identify, challenge, and change negative patterns.
Through a combination of ADHD medication management and schema therapy for shame, Carlos experiences significant changes in his life. As his shame diminishes, he rediscovers his sense of self ...
Increasing demand for ADHD medication led to widespread shortages after the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020. A 2023 study showed the rise in prescriptions was particularly notable in adults ...
Rachel Fargason, M.D. Fargason has been specializing in adult ADHD since the 1990s, back when “everyone thought that ADHD went away after childhood,” she said. As a medical resident in the early 1990s ...
In the previous year, 36.5% of adults with ADHD were not receiving any treatment, while one-third were receiving both medication and counseling or behavioral treatment.