Attention Deficit & Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.D./A.D.H.D.)
Attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder affects up to 20% of children. It is not a
problem that they will outgrow.
Approximately 75% of children with ADHD still exhibit signs into adolescence and
60% into adulthood. Increased parental stress and negative parent-child
interaction is common and
children with ADHD are more likely to suffer from medical, behavioral,
emotional, and academic difficulties.
Some of the more common signs of ADD include difficulty holding attention,
disorganized thinking and behavior, poor listening skills, fails to complete
tasks, forgetfulness, easily distracted, avoids or dislikes schoolwork, and
frequently losing things. Signs of hyperactivity include fidgety behavior,
impulsive behavior, constantly “on the go”, unable to remain seated, excessive
talking, and inability to act in a quiet manner.
There
may be any one or more of a
number of possible causes of ADD/ADHD. Some of the more
commonly cited possible causes of ADHD
include brain
dysfunction, medical conditions, prenatal exposure to alcohol or drugs,
pregnancy or delivery complications, emotional & family stresses, biochemical
imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, food sensitivities, sleep disorders or
poor sleep hygiene, and environmental factors. It is important to distinguish
ADHD from other medical, behavioral and emotional problems. Proper diagnosis
includes medical evaluation, biopsychosocial assessment, neurocognitive testing,
assessment of attention, specialized EEG testing, neuropsychophysiological
assessment, nutritional assessment, sleep assessment, and environmental
assessment.
Comprehensive treatment involves a wellness-oriented holistic
approach. All aspects involving
body, mind, spirit, nutrition, sleep, environment, and life skills are utilized
in the treatment of ADHD. For those who are already on medication, treatment
progress is monitored and coordinated with the
prescribing physician so that the drugs may be withdrawn appropriately as
treatment progresses. Often treatment is coordinated with referral sources such
as schools, work, or other health professionals as needed.
Treatment services provided include necessary medical treatment, exercise
program, cognitive-behavioral therapy, EEG neurofeedback, neurocognitive
rehabilitation, spiritual therapy, nutritional therapies, neuronutitional &
orthomolecular therapy, herbal therapy, sleep hygiene & therapy, environmental
therapy, and life skills training for patient & family members.