ADHD

 

According to the CDC, one of the most common neurodevelopment disorders in children is ADHD. It is initially diagnosed in childhood and can last into adulthood. Nearly 10 million adults suffer from ADHD (source). ADHD in early adulthood may be associated with depression, substance abuse and mood disorders. 

ADHD in adults can bring about challenges at the workplace, home, and in relationships. Severe ADHD can affect the overall quality of life of an individual. 

NP McIntosh will help you identify, understand, and improve ADHD symptoms such as: 

  • Fidgeting or squirming

  • Difficulty getting along with others

  • Difficulty resisting temptations

  • Taking unnecessary risks

  • Uncontrollable distraction

  • Struggles following instructions

  • Forgetfulness

  • Difficulty with organization

  • Interrupting others

  • Difficulty engaging in activities quietly