ADHD - Treatment Options and Coping Methods
There are a variety of ADD and ADHD treatment options available to cope
with this disorder. Examine the following list and decide which ADD/ADHD
treatment works best for you.
Talking to Your Doctor
Communicating with your child’s doctor is an important part in the
diagnosis and treatment of ADD/ADHD. By talking to your child’s doctor
openly, you allow him or her to provide you with the best ADD/ADHD treatment
possible.
To learn more about talking to your child's doctor, click here
Non-prescripion Alternatives
There are many non-prescription alternatives on the market today. Some of
these alternatives contain supplemental vitamins and minerals, while others
contain herbal constituents that are commonly and clinicaly known to help
naturally medicate ADD/ADHD. Some of the more popular single and combination-therapy
alternatives include St. Johns Wort w/ Hyperforin, Bacopa, Magnesium, B-Vitamins
and Chamomile.
To learn more about non-prescription alternatives for ADHD, click here.
Behavioral Therapy
Behavioral therapy helps to weaken the connections between troublesome situations
and the habitual reactions to them. Reactions common to ADD/ADHD such as
fear, anxiety, depression, anger, and self-damaging behavior can be controlled.
Behavioral therapy teaches your child how to calm his or her mind and body,
so he or she can feel better, think more clearly, and make better decisions.
For children between the ages of 7 - 13 parental involvement and guidance
in the therapy is strongly encouraged.
To learn more about cognitive behavior therapy, click here.
Cognitive Therapy
Cognitive therapy, working in tandem with behavior therapy, teaches how
certain thinking patterns may cause symptoms — by giving a distorted
picture of what's going on in your child’s life, and making him or
her feel anxious, depressed or angry for no apparent reason, or provoking
him or her into negative actions. Resolving the cognitive aspect of ADD/ADHD
can mean improved interaction with others and a more positive outlook on
life.
To learn more about cognitive behavior therapy, click here.
ADHD Reading List and Literary Reference
Literary therapy incorporates books, articles, and other research materials
into the process of healing. By gathering information about ADD/ADHD, one
can acquire in-depth knowledge about your child’s problems. This knowledge
provides the essential tools for controlling and resolving ones issues. There
is an extensive amount of information available from a wide range of perspectives.
Many books can be checked out from a local library, and most internet information
is presented free of charge.
For a list of ADHD reading resources, click here.
Talk Therapy
Talk therapy involves the idea of healing through communication. Talking
to friends, family members, or a therapist can help to find support for those
dealing with ADD/ADHD. Communication comes naturally to humans, and the simple
act of discussing one’s problems can be extremely helpful in the healing
process.
To learn more about talk therapy, click here.
Modern Medication Treatment Reference
A modern medication reference is a comprehensive guide to the prescription
drugs available to treat ADD/ADHD. There are several types of Attention Deficit
Disorder medications currently available. This reference allows one to learn
about the types of medication, the symptoms treated, and the potential side
effects of modern prescriptions when used for ADD/ADHD treatment.
To view the modern medication reference center, click here.