Adult ADD More Of A Concern Than Previously Thought
Released on = December 29, 2005, 11:25 pm
Press Release Author = bridgetallen
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release Summary = With the controversy over attention deficit disorder in general, many people seem to question whether adult ADD is really a concern. However, recent studies have shown that ADD in adults is more prevalent than previously thought.
Press Release Body = Adult ADD More Of A Concern Than Previously Thought
With the controversy over attention deficit disorder in general, many people seem to question whether adult ADD is really a concern. However, recent studies have shown that ADD in adults is more prevalent than previously thought.
A common misconception in regards to attention deficit disorder is that the symptoms of the disorder will disappear as a child ages. Unfortunately, this is not typically the case. In fact, roughly 67% of children will continue to exhibit signs of ADD well into adulthood. This means between 3-7% of adults in the United States suffer from the disorder.
Attention deficit disorder has been difficult to diagnose in adults in the past because it is often coupled with other issues, such as depression, mood disorders, or psychological disorders. However, as adult ADD is becoming more widely diagnosed and recognized, many people are seeking and receiving treatment. See http://www.imedicalvillage.com for more information on adult ADD.
Adult ADD is often displayed in many of the same ways the disorder is exhibited in children. Distractibility, an inability to complete tasks, and lack of concentration are common signs of ADD. However, while hyperactivity is not always present in children with ADD, it is even less common in adults with the disorder. Adults with attention deficit disorder will often seem overly emotional, forgetful, and chronically late.
Treatments for adults with the disorder include medication, behavior therapy, and counseling. Often, medication is the first treatment utilized as it provides the fastest and most apparent results. However, behavior therapy should also be used to re-train the mind to think and work effectively. Because sufferers of ADD often experience depression or other psychological issues, counseling is also utilized to cope with the stress of the disorder and the low self-esteem that often occurs as a result.
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