I Need Help With My Child's Behavior
When adults are diagnosed with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) , they often respond with a feeling of relief rather than dismay. Many have struggled with symptoms since childhood, and receiving a diagnosis tends to place their life experiences in perspective: So thats why I had such a hard time concentrating in school. And, even better, now they can get treatment.
AD/HD have been shown to affect all aspects of a person's daily functioning including job and academic performance, social/romantic relationships, and self-esteem. AD/HD even affects sleep with many individuals reporting difficulty falling asleep, sleeping through the night, waking-up the next morning or remaining alert throughout the day. Research (including hundreds of studies) and clinical experience have shown that stimulant medications are the most effective first-line treatment for reducing the core symptoms of AD/HD. Medications combined with other therapies can significantly affect overall functioning and improve quality of life for those suffering from the disorder.
The program can be used instead of medication for children with mild to moderate symptoms or as adjunctive therapy for those taking stimulant medication. The program not only provides parent education and behavior modification but provides psychological interventions that (1) teach coping skills, (2) improve motivation and self-esteem and (3) may address mild to moderate manifestations of possible comorbidity including anxiety, depression and ODD.
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