Best Online ADHD Treatment & Therapy with Mood Clinic
ADHD, or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, is one of the most common mental health conditions in the US. ADHD is a condition that affects how the brain functions. People with ADHD struggle with attention and focus, organization, and impulse control.
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ADHD, or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, is one of the most common mental health conditions in the US. ADHD is a condition that affects how the brain functions. People with ADHD struggle with attention and focus, organization, and impulse control.
Symptoms of ADHD usually start in childhood and often last into adulthood. ADHD can affect performance in school, work, and social settings.
There is no cure for ADHD, but if you can spot it early, it can be managed well with treatment.
It’s not uncommon for ADHD to be misdiagnosed, misrepresented, or ignored altogether. At Mood Clinic we understand ADHD. We offer compassion and an individualized plan forward.
We offer ADHD treatment and therapy predominantly online. It’s easier to stay consistent with treatment when you have flexibility and accessibility that online treatment provides. And it’s just as effective as in-person therapy.
You don’t have to let ADHD interfere any longer. Schedule a consultation with Mood Clinic and start healing today.
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Understanding ADHD
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People with ADHD have differences in the brains, nerve networks and neurotransmitters than people without ADHD. These differences cause impaired executive function, which affects focus and attention, memory, behaviors, and impulse control.
It’s usually spotted in the first few years of schooling when a child begins to have problems paying attention. But the condition lasts into the teen and adult years.
There are three main types of ADHD. Each type has different set of symptoms:
- Predominantly Inattentive Presentation – Sometimes referred to as ADD, a person with this type has difficulties with attention and focus. They may be easily distracted, have trouble paying attention, poor listening skills, forgetful, or careless.
- Predominantly Hyperactive-impulsive Presentation – A person with type of ADHD will be fidgety, can’t sit still, a need to always be moving. They may be disruptive and talkative , and have trouble waiting their turn.
- Combined Presentation – This type is a combination of both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive. It is the most common type of ADHD.
Causes and triggers for ADHD vary, but scientists have identified differences in the brain structure and activity of people with ADHD. Other contributing factors to ADHD include:
- Genetics
- Environmental
- Prenatal exposure to alcohol, tobacco, and other substances
ADHD is complex and is still being studied. It’s likely that there could be a combination of several factors that contribute to ADHD.
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Symptoms of ADHD
Everyone’s experience and symptoms will be different depending on the type of ADHD they have:
Predominantly Inattentive:
- Be easily distracted
- Have trouble following directions or finishing tasks
- Have poor listening skills
- Have trouble paying attention
- Forgetful
- Disorganized
- Often loses things
Predominantly Hyperactivity-impulsivity:
- Squirms, fidgets, taps hands or feet
- Has trouble staying seated
- Needs to be moving, running, climbing
- Interrupts, blurts out, and talks a lot
- Unable to play or sit quietly by themselves
- Has trouble waiting their turn
Symptoms may change as you move into teen or adult years. Adults with ADHD may find it difficult to stay organized. They may have trouble with time management, or money management, which can affect work and family life. Some adults with ADHD are misdiagnosed with depression or anxiety.
Diagnosis of ADHD at Mood Clinic
At Mood Clinic, we understand that ADHD can be complex and an accurate diagnosis is essential to getting the right treatment. When you visit us with concerns about ADHD, we conduct a comprehensive assessment on your symptoms and how they are impacting you.
We will also take a detailed physical and psychological intake to rule out any conditions that present similarly to ADHD. We will review the following during our intake:
- Symptoms
- Family history of ADHD other mental health conditions
- Current or past substance use
- Recent or past trauma
- Stressors (interpersonal, financial, etc.)
- Physical exam
Since ADHD mimics other conditions, an accurate and precise diagnosis is paramount to successful treatment.
A professional assessment is also key to preventing and eliminating the stigma around ADHD. Our expert opinion will help you understand your diagnosis and better communicate your needs for optimal well-being.
Treatment & Therapy Options for ADHD at Mood Clinic
Mood Clinic utilizes a combination of evidence-based therapeutic practices with compassionate, supportive care. We help you to feel good and gain confidence by discovering a new perspective and develop new skills to manage your ADHD and improve your well-being.
ADHD treatment with Mood Clinic is holistic and highly-personalized to address your symptoms and the underlying cause of them. We’ve found that a combination of CBT and lifestyle changes work well in managing ADHD:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – We use a CBT approach to help you examine and process challenging thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and find solutions for them.
Lifestyle changes and holistic approaches – Lifestyle changes and holistic therapies like exercise and other types of physical activity, good nutrition, mindfulness, benefit those with ADHD in the following ways:
- Strengthened mental clarity
- Improved mood
- Reduces stress and tension
- Improves emotional regulation
- Improved quality of sleep
- Interpersonal effectiveness
As part of lifestyle training, we will also focus on sharpening executive function and organizational skills. We may teach clients to utilize organization tools, such as calendars, white boards, reminder tools, etc.
Mindfulness – A cognitive skill that promotes the ability to be fully present and aware of one’s internal state of being and one’s surroundings while not becoming overly reactive or overwhelmed. It incorporates physical and mental wellness practices, like yoga, meditation, and breathwork, but is not limited to these.
Medication – Medication may play a key role in recovery for some clients with ADHD by alleviating certain symptoms. Benefits for using medications for ADHD may allow for productivity in your daily life, career, and relationships.
When we use medication as part of a treatment plan for ADHD, we will work closely to achieve maximum symptom reduction with the lowest effective medication dose. We strive to minimize side effects and tailor treatment to your needs. A personalized treatment plan means you’ll receive specialized care designed for you and delivered with compassion.
FAQs about ADHD
Most children diagnosed with ADHD may find that their symptoms lessen as they get older. For others, that may not be the case. The condition seems to evolve as a person ages, and symptoms look differently as a teen or adult.
Symptoms of adult ADHD can cause trouble at work and in relationships and may include:
- Chronically late
- Forgetfulness
- Restlessness
- Short tempered
- Impulsive (spending, gambling, substance use)
- Disorganized
- Procrastinates
- Trouble concentrating when reading
- Mood swings
- Depression
If you are an adult and you had ADHD as a kid, or perhaps you were never diagnosed and now your symptoms are interfering with your daily life, you deserve compassion, understanding, and an individualized plan forward. Schedule a consultation with Mood Clinic today
The best treatment for ADHD is one that is tailored to your symptoms and underlying causes. A combination of therapy and
Mood Clinic takes a modern approach to care. Rather than do things the traditional way, we’ve created a system designed around our patients’ needs, tailoring treatment to each individual.
We utilize a holistic combination of behavioral therapy, medication, and lifestyle therapy depending on what would be most effective for each individual. We empower patients and treat the root cause of ADHD for effective, long-term results.
Care is provided in a safe and compassionate environment for our clients to heal whether you see us in-person or online, offering you flexibility, accessibility, and understanding.
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Untreated ADHD makes it harder to focus, remember things, and control impulses. As adults, the consequences of these things are much greater, such as unpaid bills or keeping a job. And while many people get by, it can be distressing, which can lead to frustration and low self esteem.
ADHD has been linked to mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders. When these problems are not managed effectively, it puts you at risk for developing these more serious mental health conditions.
Luckily ADHD is very treatable. Proper ADHD management can improve all the things you struggle with, like focus, organization, motivation, and communication.
Getting the right help with a plan that is comprehensive and tailored to you could be life changing.
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