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While attention deficit disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder are most often diagnosed in children, 4.4% of Americans receive a diagnosis as adults. The symptoms of ADD/ADHD look different in adulthood than in kids. If you struggle with everyday tasks at work, at home, and in your social life, you may have ADD or ADHD.
Most people will have some symptoms of ADD/ADHD at some point in their lives. However, if impulsivity and difficulty focusing are disruptive to your quality of life, treatment can help you regain control in your day to day.
We’re experienced in helping people manage their ADD/ADHD symptoms with psychotherapy, education and self-management, and medication. Synchronous Mental Health helps clients find whole-person wellness with a combination of treatments that work for them and their lifestyle.
Instead of struggling with the frustration of living with ADD/ADHD alone, we’ll work with you to find a treatment plan that helps you to live your best life.
Mental Health Facts: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common reasons children are referred for mental health services. It affects as many as one in every 20 children.*