Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders seen in clinical practice. While often diagnosed in childhood, it is a lifelong condition that affects how the brain processes information, regulates emotions, and manages “executive functions,” such as planning and focus.
ADHD is a neuropsychiatric condition, not a result of “bad parenting” or a lack of discipline. It involves differences in brain structure and neurotransmitter activity — specifically dopamine and norepinephrine. These chemicals are responsible for the brain’s reward system and its ability to switch tasks or maintain attention.
The DSM-5 (the clinical manual for diagnosis) categorizes ADHD into three distinct presentations based on the primary symptoms:
Symptoms can vary significantly between children and adults, as well as between genders.
While there is no absolute “cure” for ADHD, it is highly manageable and modifiable with a multimodal approach, which is generally considered the gold standard:
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