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Adhd Assessment and Diagnosis: Getting it Right

Thursday, June 28th, 2007
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Your absolute first step with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) before considering medication and ADHD treatment is to ensure a proper assessment and diagnosis.

Why is this so important?

There are a number of variances within ADHD and other medical conditions that share symptoms. It is extremely important to know exactly what you’re dealing with before you seek treatment. It’s like treating the common cold with antibiotics - they don’t have any effect and the cold won’t go away, likewise you’ll be putting things in your body that you simply don’t need. However, with ADHD an inaccurate diagnosis and mistreatment has much more significant risks because ADHD doesn’t go away like the common cold. It affects every aspect of your life.

So your absolute first step is to ensure a proper assessment and diagnosis.

Where do you go for your assessment and diagnosis?

Ideally you want to get a proper assessment and diagnosis performed by an expert in ADD/ADHD. For children and teens with ADD this is often easier simply because there are more pediatricians and child psychiatrists comfortable with ADD than there are adult psychiatrists comfortable with adult ADD.

If you’re an adult looking for a specialist who is an expert in ADD, then the best place to start is with your family doctor, or primary care physician. The next step (if your doctor doesn’t know who to send you to) is to contact your local medical school, or the biggest medical school close to where you live. Speak to the secretary of the department of psychiatry and ask about who is working with adult ADD.

I also recommend asking around your community. You might be surprised to find out who you already know that has dealt with ADHD, they may know of some local experts.

What to expect from the assessment and diagnosis:

Whoever you go to, you want to make sure a thorough history and a physical examination is conducted. Generally speaking you will want to spend at least 45 minutes to an hour on the thorough history. Some doctors may break this up into several appointments, but just know that diagnosing ADHD in about five minutes is generally poor medical care. The doctor will likely give you some questionnaires, ask about background information, and schedule another visit.

The physical examination itself is very important. If you’re seeing a psychiatrist for an ADHD diagnosis, it is also important to see a physician for the physical exam portion. Psychiatrists generally do not do the physical exams.

The physical exam is important because it helps to rule out other conditions. For example, if somebody has a hearing problem, and they are not paying attention - it’s because they can’t hear properly. So the proper treatment is a hearing aid, not an ADHD medicine. Right? There are many background conditions that can cause people to believe there is an ADHD condition when there really isn’t.

To begin treating ADHD without a proper diagnosis simply results in treating the wrong thing. The problem doesn’t get resolved, in fact things can become worse, and you’re left with a medicine cabinet full of medications for improper diagnosis. Take the time to find a qualified ADHD specialist and obtain a proper diagnosis and assessment. It will mean all the difference with your treatment experience and success.



By: Dr Kenny Handelman

About the Author:

Dr. Kenny Handelman is a Board Certified Psychiatrist in Canada and the USA. He is an expert in ADD & ADHD and helps kids, teens and adults to improve their lives, and build up their strengths. For a free special report on medication for ADD/ADHD, please visit: Medication for ADD and ADHD.



Sam Horn - How to Help Your Kids Concentrate [Conzentrate]

Thursday, June 14th, 2007
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my name is Sam Horn. I’m the author of the book called Conzentrate, which Stephen Covey called “fascinating” and “thought-provoking”. a gentleman came to one of my concentration and said, “Sam, how can I help my kid concentrate? I think he’s got ADHD, he can’t seem to keep his mind on anything for more than a couple of minutes at a time.” I said to him, “you know, follow some advice my dad gave me. I was about to quit one time and my dad said, ‘Sam, there are two kinds of people in this world, those who have learned to work through frustration and those who wish they had.’” the next time your child is about to give up on something, just try the five more rule. if you’re shooting hoops and they’re missing the basket, and they want to quit, just shoot five more baskets. if they’re working on their math, they get frustrated, they want to quit, just do five more problems. if they’re reading they want to slam that book shut, just read five more pages.

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What Type Of ADHD Treatment Is The Best?

Saturday, June 9th, 2007
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ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and it is a chronic condition that can have a great impact on a child if a child does not get help, or if the right ADHD treatment is not prescribed. Some of the most common symptoms of ADHD are impulsivity, inappropriate behavior, and hyperactivity. These children have difficulty staying on task and completing projects, which if not identified and treated early can be a huge barrier throughout the school years and eventually on the job. Before there was a diagnosis, these children were just seen as having lots of energy, or were just wild and always getting into trouble. Now that ADHD treatments are available, parents have the option of getting their child help so that they can be more productive in school and have fewer disruptions at home.

Not all parents and professionals agree on what type of ADHD treatment is the best, or if it should be used at all. Some parents feel that it is unnatural to treat a child with prescription medication that could have significant side effects, or otherwise harm the child. Side effects are dose dependent and can be lessened by reducing the dosage or switching to a different medication. Many times behavior modification therapy is not effective on its own, which is why ADHD treatment usually requires use of a stimulant drug. Stimulants have a paradoxical effect on children; these drugs do not increase hyperactivity, which is a normal response in adults, but help the child focus, control behaviors, and improve self-esteem. Stimulants used in ADHD treatment help children to complete tasks, learn more efficiently, and interact more positively with their peers.

Physicians and psychiatrists develop individualized ADHD treatments for each child, because not all experience the same symptoms or have the same level of severity. There can also be other conditions that are present as well, such as mental or physical disorders that need to be addressed in addition to ADHD treatment. Such conditions may have a great impact on how the child responds to therapy, and if not treated simultaneously will tend to slow down progress. There are a number of sites on the internet that discuss ADHD, the symptoms, and how to go about getting help for your child. ADHD treatments and the controversies surrounding them are also discussed in depth. If you suspect your child has ADHD have him or her evaluated by a professional as soon as possible, so that your child can get the treatment he or she needs.



By: Roosevelt Simmons

About the Author:
Roosevelt Simmons has lived with ADHD for over 40years. He feels it’s important to educate the public about this condition through his articles. Find out how children and adults can expand their knowledge on this subject at http://www.learnaboutadhd.com/.