Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, is a neurological condition affecting a patient's ability to concentrate.
Book a SessionADHD: the brain’s way of saying “too many tabs open.” It’s a neurodevelopmental condition that makes focusing tricky, impulsivity inevitable, and hyperactivity a constant. Many adults don’t even realize they have it, but untreated ADHD can mess with emotional balance, self-esteem, and big life changes like new jobs. The good news? With the right treatment, you can close a few tabs and regain control.
ADHD involves a constellation of symptoms, some of which include: hyperactivity, restlessness, distractibility, impulsivity, or forgetfulness.
In addition to these symptoms, ADHD comes in three distinct subtypes as well: predominantly hyperactive, predominantly inattentive, and combined. Not all patients have all the symptoms of ADHD, and differing factors among patients such as age and gender can greatly affect which symptoms appear.
ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurodevelopmental condition that can impact daily life if left unaddressed. Symptoms include difficulty focusing, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, with many adults unaware they have it. Untreated ADHD can lead to struggles with emotional regulation, low self-esteem, and challenges during life transitions like new jobs or major changes. These issues can strain relationships and mental health, but effective treatments are available to help manage symptoms.
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Yes, both children and adults with ADHD can experience emotional dysregulation. However, the manifestations may differ, with adults often having more complex processes and coping mechanisms.
While not listed as a core symptom in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, research suggests that emotional dysregulation is a common and impactful aspect of ADHD.
Inattentive type ADHD is characterized by difficulty paying attention, forgetfulness, and disorganization. Women with this type of ADHD may struggle with completing tasks, following instructions, and maintaining focus.
Women with high functioning ADHD may appear to manage their symptoms well but still struggle internally. They may have successful careers but struggle with time management, organization, and maintaining social relationships.
Untreated ADHD in women can lead to low self-esteem, mood swings, and difficulty focusing. It can also increase the risk of eating disorders, substance abuse, and other mental health issues.
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