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Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)

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by mike last modified 2008-03-29 19:14

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), is a common diagnosis among school age children. Estimates range between 7-10% of children having, or meeting the criteria for, an ADHD diagnosis. That averages about 2-3 children per classroom.

The diagnosis of ADHD is considered a medical diagnosis and therefore is most often made by a qualified psychiatrist or physician. However, it can also be diagnosed by a well qualified mental health professional such as a counselor or therapist specializing in clinical treatment. Concern for the existence of the disorder often occurs once a child has entered the educational system and teachers or school staff notice issues with the student’s behavior and/or academic performance.

The DSM-IV-TR® (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), published by the American Psychiatric Association) outlines the diagnostic criteria for each of the types of ADHD

Attention Deficit Disorder comes in three types:-

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Combined Type:- meaning the individual is both hyperactive/impulsive and inattentive
  • Attention-Deficit Disorder Predominantly Inattentive Type:- commonly referred to as ADD
  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type known as ADHD

Historically the disorder affects boys more frequently than girls. When girls are diagnosed it is often with the Inattentive type (ADD) and can occur at a later age than boys might be diagnosed. The reason is that the Inattentive type is more difficult to spot as there are no overt behavioral issues that might draw attention to the student. In contrast, ADHD (hyperactive/impulsive and combined types) encompasses a wide range of behavioral red flags thus causing the student to “stick out” and require attention

(My thanks to Kari Naegele, mother of a sufferer of ADHD and editor of www.adhd-bipolar-and-beyond.com for this introduction (ed.))

Please also see Learning Difficulties


ADHD Treatments

 

Modern Western Medicine

Prescribed pills include methylphenidate (Ritalin). These have are likely to have a reduced effectiveness over time and most regimes also rely heavily on support, behavioural and stress management.

 

Complementary Therapy

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The therapies/educational systems shown below have been noted as helpful for Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)

These are commonly available:-

Approaches Individual to the Practitioner
Counselling and Psychotherapy
Craniosacral Therapy
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Western Herbal Medicine
 

Please also see Approaches Individual to the Practitioner for lists of those whose approaches don't fall into any specific category

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The following practitioners have indicated that they have a special interest in Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)

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Mr. Jef Gazley Bath and North East Somerset Great Britain
Mr. Paul Keene Idaho United States of America
Dr. Don Farrow North Carolina United States of America

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Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) Support Groups

The home country of the group is listed. Most will provide more information, advice, contacts and help wherever you live:-

ADDults with ADHD (NSW) Australia New South Wales
Learning and Attentional Disorders Society Australia National
Centre for ADHD/ADD Advocacy, Canada Canada National
Learning Disabilities Association of Canada Canada National
Adders.org Great Britain National
ADHD UK Alliance Great Britain National
Gateshead ADHD Support Great Britain Tyneside
Hyperactive Children's Support Group Great Britain National
Sussex ADHD Support Group Great Britain Sussex
The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service Great Britain National
ADHD.org.nz New Zealand National
Teenadders New Zealand National
Adhd-bipolar-and-beyond.com United States of America National
Attention Deficit Disorder Association United States of America National
CHADD United States of America National

Please email editor(at)shared-care.com with the name and URL of your suggestions for additional groups.

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