Thursday, April 18, 2019

Blogs Focusing On ADHD Stories

By Carolyn Sanders


ADHD is a mental condition related to neuro-development. Characteristics and symptoms include difficulty with attention span, behavior without regard to consequence not appropriate for the person's age and excessive activity. In an effort to help others living with the disorder, there are now several individuals hosting blogs and websites whom are sharing adhd stories, such as those found on ATTitude dot com.

Symptoms of the disorder begin to appear most often between the age of 6 and 12. It is important that the symptoms appear for more than six months before seeking a diagnosis. For, children of this age range can often misbehave and become upset for no reason. In addition, symptoms of ADHD occur in multiple settings such as home, school or during extracurricular and recreational activities.

Most often, the most severe symptom is that of a short attention span which can often cause difficulty in school and when working on homework. Children and adults effected by the disorder can also experience hyper-focus, a condition in which a person can spend hours focused on play or tasks which the individual finds interesting, entertaining and rewarding. While this is the case, the disorder can also cause disruptions in modern society such as outbursts in public locations.

While being one of the most common mental disorders in adolescents and children, the cause remains widely unknown. The disorder effects approximately five to seven percent of children when diagnosed with the DSM-IV criteria and one to two percent when diagnosed with the ICD-10 criteria. In 2015, it was estimated to effect fifty one million individuals on a global scale.

Often diagnosed two times as often in boys than girls, this makes sense as girls are often misdiagnosed. While approximately 30 to 50 percent of children will carry the condition into adulthood. Whereas, symptoms of the disorder only appear for the first time in two to five percent of adults.

Adult symptoms tend to vary from those experienced in childhood. For example, nervous energy can often replace bouts of hyperactivity in adulthood. Whereas, the order can often be difficult to decipher from high energy levels which are often common in adults whom participate in recreational activities. In addition, it is natural for most adults to be far more active than children.

Management and treatment recommendations vary from country to country though most all include counseling, medications and changes in lifestyle. In fact, applied behavior analysis can often be used in the treatment process, for it has been well proved that behaviors can be modified by changing the environment in which the behavior takes place. As such, while some children and adults may need to be medicated, others can improve with counseling and changes in lifestyle.

Parents of children and adults need to be cautious when seeking a diagnosis. For, while there are legitimate cases, the disorder is one of the most misdiagnosed disorders in the world. As such, it is often recommended that if an individual questions a diagnosis, that the person seek out a second opinion before moving forward with treatment.




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