Resources About ADHD

Our team has compiled a wide array of resources about ADHD to help effectively answer any questions you may have. Please feel free to read through the synopses below and click on the links to visit pages with further details on each subject.

What are ADD and ADHD?

At the following link you will learn all about the history of defining ADHD and what differences exist between diagnoses of the disorder. In particular, you will learn about how Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) can exist alongside ADHD.

Symptoms of ADHD

ADHD is a broad disorder, with the symptoms varying considerably in type and intensity between individuals. At the following link, you will learn more about how symptoms differ between children and adults, how these affect people’s lives, and what to look out for in recognising ADHD.

Diagnosing ADHD

The pathway of diagnosis for ADHD differs for both children and adults, while sharing numerous similarities. You can visit the following link to learn more about who can provide a diagnosis for ADHD and what is typically involved in the process.

ADHD Myths

There are many myths surrounding ADHD which has led some to believe stereotypes and generalisations which are untrue. You can read the more common myths about ADHD at the following link so you can educate yourself and others and help fight stigma about the disorder.

Managing ADHD

There are a wide variety of strategies that can be employed to help better manage and mitigate the symptoms of ADHD, ranging from therapies employed by professionals, to simple things you can do at home. You can learn about effective ADHD management techniques for children and adults at the following link.

Parenting Strategies

Being the parent of a child with ADHD presents unique challenges. This page will go into how raising a child with ADHD differs from other children, and which kinds of parenting styles, strategies, and techniques can be effective at helping the child with their disorder. You can read more about these elements of parenting at the following link.

Neurofeedback

Neurofeedback training (NFT) is a non-invasive process which uses audio and video to help correct brainwave abnormalities outside of established baselines. It is sometimes used to help reduce the impact of certain symptoms related to ADHD. You can read more about NFT at the following link.

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