Adult ADHD: Symptoms, Management, and Treatment

سال انتشار: 1402
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) remains a substantial public health issue beyond childhood, as adult ADHD contributes unique challenges that profoundly affect daily living. This article addresses the complexities of adult ADHD, a condition often misrepresented and under-recognized. Individuals with adult ADHD may face considerable obstacles in organization, time management, and sustained concentration, frequently leading to impulsive decision-making and a lack of task prioritization. The manifestation of symptoms can range from chronic forgetfulness to an impaired ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, extending to poor impulse control in social scenarios. The heterogeneity of symptom presentation suggests that the adult ADHD experience is highly individualized. Identifying this disorder in adults requires a nuanced approach. Professional assessment is pivotal in uncovering ADHD in the adult population. This process involves a thorough evaluation by ADHD-trained psychiatrists or psychologists. A confirmed diagnosis opens pathways to multifaceted treatment strategies tailored to individual needs. These interventions may encompass pharmacological treatments, psychological therapies, and adaptive lifestyle alterations. By integrating these approaches, adults with ADHD can attain improved symptom management and enhanced functional outcomes. The analysis aims to elucidate the challenges and equip those affected by adult ADHD with the knowledge to seek appropriate care and intervention.

نویسندگان

Mahdi Hedayati Rezvani

Counseling Student

Amir Mahdi Salmani

Counseling Student

Hossein Mohammad Hassan Zare

Counseling Student

Mohammad Mahdi Sadeghinasab

Counseling Student

Amir Salar Hassanzadeh

Psychology Student