Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
What is ADHD?
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition that affects both children and adults. Individuals with ADHD often experience persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily functioning, relationships, work, or school performance. While ADHD can be challenging, effective treatment and support can help individuals manage symptoms and thrive in all areas of life.
Common Symptoms of ADHD
Symptoms of ADHD typically fall into two categories:
Inattention:
Difficulty staying focused or following through on tasks
Frequently losing items
Making careless mistakes
Trouble organizing activities or managing time
Hyperactivity and Impulsivity:
Fidgeting or feeling restless
Difficulty sitting still
Talking excessively or interrupting others
Acting without thinking about consequences
While some people show more signs of inattention, others may display more hyperactive and impulsive behaviors—or a combination of both. These symptoms may appear in childhood and continue into adulthood if not properly addressed.
Diagnosis begins with a comprehensive assessment that may include clinical interviews, behavioral checklists, and input from family, teachers, or other support systems. Once diagnosed, ADHD is typically treated using a combination of approaches:
Behavioral therapy to help improve focus, organization, and self-regulation
Parent training for families with children diagnosed with ADHD
Skills-based coaching for adults struggling with work or life management
Medication management (in collaboration with medical providers)
Educational support and accommodations in school settings
Get Started with ADHD Therapy Today
If your ADHD symptoms are making your life feel less manageable, our therapists in Highland, Fenton, and Grand Blanc, MI are here to help. Contact us today to schedule an in-person ADHD behavioral therapy appointment or book an online therapy session from the comfort of your home. With our help, you can work to move past the roadblocks that ADHD is creating in your career, relationships and any other aspect of your life. If you or a loved one may be living with ADHD, don’t wait to get support. Early intervention can improve long-term outcomes and help you take control of your mental health. Speak with one of our ADHD therapists today to discuss your needs.