Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Counselling
ADHD is a mental health condition that can cause unusual levels of hyperactivity and impulsive behaviours. It is important to note that both adults and children can have ADHD. Those with ADHD may have a hard time focusing on a single task or sitting still for a long period of time.
Common symptoms are:
Having trouble focusing or concentrating on tasks
Being forgetful about certain tasks
Being easily distracted
Talking excessively
Interrupting others when they’re carrying out a task
Making frequent mistakes or missing details while they’re studying or working
Losing items frequently
Having trouble organizing daily tasks
Types of ADHD are as follows:
Predominantly inattentive:
People with this type of ADHD have extreme difficulty focusing, finishing tasks, and following instructions.Predominantly hyperactive-impulsive:
People with this type primarily have hyperactive-impulsive behaviour, like fidgeting, interrupting people, and not being able to wait their turn.Combined hyperactive-impulsive and inattentive:
People with this type of ADHD have a combined display of inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive behaviours. This may include an inability to pay attention, a tendency toward impulsiveness, and above-average levels of energy and activity. This is the most common type of ADHD (1).
*The Healthline Editorial Team-US, Iceland and UK (2023)
At Hoppers Crossing Psychology our highly skilled psychologists have experience in dealing with those with ADHD, and can assist in management and treatments relating to issues they may face.
After conducting a thorough assessment, we can utilise several types of therapies, choosing the one that best meets the needs of our clients.