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We offer specialist consultations and treatment for adults with ADHD
ADHD is common and can affect both children and adults, but symptoms impact each group differently. This is mostly because adults and children live very different lives. For example, ADHD in children can affect their ability to complete homework, follow instructions and rules at home, and pay attention in the classroom. In adults, the condition can lead to difficulty managing stress, restlessness in their everyday lives, and trouble staying organised at work. Adults with ADHD are significantly more likely than the general population to experience other mental health conditions such as mood and anxiety disorders.
At Circle Health Group, we offer specialist consultations and treatment for adults with ADHD. To find out more about treatment delivered by our network of psychiatrists, call us or book online.
Key symptoms of the condition fall under the categories of inattentiveness (difficulty concentrating and focusing) and hyperactivity and impulsiveness.
People in the following groups may have increased prevalence of ADHD compared with the general population:
People with ADHD may also have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep, leading to fatigue and difficulty functioning during the day. They may be at an increased risk of having anxiety and depression, as well as other co-occurring conditions.
If you have ADHD, you might struggle with any of the challenges mentioned above. But with proper treatment and support, you can learn long-lasting strategies to manage your symptoms and lead a normal, happy life.
"People with ADHD can manage their symptoms and lead normal successful, fulfilling lives. While ADHD is a chronic condition that cannot be cured, it can be effectively managed with appropriate treatment and support.
This may include medication, therapy, and/or lifestyle changes. Medications such as stimulants can help to improve attention and impulse control, while therapy can help individuals learn strategies for managing their symptoms and improving their overall functioning.
Lifestyle changes, such as creating a consistent daily routine, making changes to the environment, and learning time management strategies can also be helpful." - Dr Olga Runcie, Consultant Psychiatrist at The Albyn Hospital.
People with ADHD can be just as intelligent and hardworking as anyone else, but they may have difficulty with specific tasks such as staying focused or completing projects on time. Additionally, some people with ADHD may also have difficulty regulating their emotions, which can lead to impulsivity or difficulty in communication with others, but that also doesn't mean that they are difficult to be around.
ADHD can affect communication in adults in a number of ways. Some adults with ADHD may have difficulty with verbal expression and may struggle to find the right words to express themselves. They may also have difficulty with listening, following instructions, and understanding conversations.
Adults with ADHD may also have trouble with social interactions and may struggle with maintaining relationships. They may have difficulty with impulse control, which can lead to impulsivity, irritability, and difficulty in communication. They may interrupt others, speak too loudly or too fast, or have difficulty taking turns in conversations.
Individuals with ADHD may also have difficulty with nonverbal communication such as understanding facial expressions, body language, or tone of voice. They may also have difficulty with understanding sarcasm, jokes, or irony.
Anxiety and depression may be caused by the difficulties that people with ADHD experience in their daily lives. Difficulty with time management, organisation, and planning can lead to stress and anxiety. Difficulty with social interactions and maintaining relationships can lead to social isolation and low self-esteem. Difficulty with self-motivation and procrastination can lead to feelings of guilt, shame, and failure.
ADHD can affect emotions in adults in a number of ways. Some adults with ADHD may have difficulty managing their emotions and regulating their mood, which can lead to impulsivity, irritability, and difficulty in communication. They may also have difficulty with emotional regulation and experience mood swings, frustration and anger.
Your consultant will want to know how ADHD affects your ability to carry out everyday life as usual. Examples can include educational and occupational problems, as well as difficulties in your social life and relationships.
As part of your assessment, your consultant will ask about your present symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsiveness. Under current diagnostic guidelines, a diagnosis of ADHD in adults cannot be confirmed unless your symptoms have been present from childhood.
If you are diagnosed with ADHD, your consultant will go on to explain the various treatment options available to help you manage the condition.
Behavioral therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) or coaching can help adults with ADHD develop strategies for managing their symptoms and improving their overall functioning. It can also help to address any co-occurring conditions such as anxiety or depression.
Adopting healthy lifestyle habits, such as regular exercise, a healthy diet, and good sleep hygiene, can help to improve symptoms of ADHD. Additionally, simple changes to your environment, such as decluttering, breaking down tasks into smaller steps, and setting reminders can help to reduce distractions and improve focus.
We offer all of the above treatment options for ADHD across our network of hospitals at Circle Health Group.
If you want to know more about treatment for ADHD and if it's right for you, book your appointment online today or call a member of our team directly on 0141 300 5009.
Content reviewed by Circle in-house team in March 2023. Next review due March 2026.