ADHD Treatment and Support
At Joseph Mental Health Services LLC, we understand the challenges individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) face daily. Whether in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood, ADHD can impact focus, impulse control, and daily functioning. Our personalized treatment approach helps individuals develop strategies to thrive in school, work, and personal life.
Understanding ADHD
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects focus, energy control, and behavior. It is categorized into three types:
- Inattentive Type: Difficulty focusing, missing details, and frequently losing items.
- Hyperactive-Impulsive Type: Restlessness, interrupting others, and making impulsive decisions.
- Combined Type: The most common form, featuring a mix of inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity.
At Joseph Mental Health Services LLC, we offer customized treatment plans to help individuals manage ADHD symptoms, improve focus, minimize impulsivity, and enhance overall functioning.
Recognizing ADHD Symptoms Across Age Groups
ADHD symptoms must persist for at least six months and appear before age 12 to meet diagnostic criteria. These symptoms significantly impact home, school, work, or social environments.
- ADHD Symptoms in Children
- Constant restlessness and fidgeting
- Difficulty waiting their turn in games or conversations
- Frequent daydreaming or losing focus in class
- Avoiding tasks that require sustained attention
- Making careless mistakes in schoolwork
- ADHD Symptoms in Adolescents
- Struggles with organization and time management
- Frequently misplacing belongings such as keys, notebooks, or homework
- Frustration and mood swings when facing challenges
- Excessive talking or interrupting others in conversations
- Declining academic performance and difficulty following instructions
- ADHD Symptoms in Adults: Chronic procrastination, difficulty focusing, forgetfulness, mood swings, and challenges in achieving goals.
If you or a loved one is experiencing these symptoms, early intervention is key. At Joseph Mental Health Services LLC, we provide comprehensive assessments and customized treatment plans for ADHD.
Causes and Risk Factors of ADHD
The exact cause of ADHD is unknown, but several factors may contribute:
- Genetics: ADHD often runs in families. Genes, especially those related to dopamine, may increase risk.
- Environment: Exposure to tobacco smoke, alcohol, or drugs during pregnancy, high levels of lead, pollutants, and early childhood trauma or neglect.
- Brain Structure: Differences in brain size and function, especially in the prefrontal cortex, and altered dopamine pathways.