ADHD

ADHD

Millions of children and adults in the United States suffer the effects of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), putting it among the most commonly diagnosed mental health disorders. Board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner Michelle Desarmes, PMHNP-BC, understands the complexities of ADHD and how its symptoms change with age. Michelle’s practice, MDesarmes Psychiatry, LLC, based in Boca Raton, Florida, uses telehealth to diagnose and treat ADHD in all ages. Call or schedule an appointment online today to learn more.

 

What is ADHD?

  • ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting behavior, concentration, and impulse control. It can be difficult to diagnose and treat depending on its type, symptoms, and severity. ADHS is most often diagnosed in children, but many adults are now finding out in their 40s, 50s, and 60s that they’ve struggled with ADHD symptoms since they were kids. Mdesarmes Psychiatry, LLC, specializes in ADHD management, providing comprehensive evaluations and personalized treatment tailored to each person’s needs.

Are there different types of ADHD?

  • The three main types of ADHD are:

    Predominantly inattentive/distractible 

    People with this type of ADHD are distracted easily. They zone out, daydream, and struggle to stay organized or follow directions.

    Predominantly hyperactive/impulsive

    This type of ADHD makes sitting still, controlling impulses, and focusing on one task challenging.

    Combined type

    The most common type of ADHD causes inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.

    Mdesarmes Psychiatry, LLC, performs comprehensive evaluations to diagnose each ADHD type and determine the appropriate treatment.

What are the symptoms of ADHD?

  • ADHD symptoms typically depend on the type you have, but common signs include:

    • Difficulty focusing on tasks
    • Careless mistakes in schoolwork or work tasks
    • Difficulty organizing tasks
    • Avoiding tasks that require sustained attention
    • Forgetfulness
    • Restlessness
    • Frequent fidgeting
    • Trouble engaging in quiet activities
    • Talking excessively or interrupting others
    • Problem awaiting your turn
    • Impatience
    • Blurting out answers
    • Difficulty waiting in lines
    • Acting impulsively

    The symptoms you experience most often can help your provider diagnose and treat your condition.

How does ADHD differ from autism?

  • ADHD and autism are neurodevelopmental conditions affecting behavior, attention, and social interactions. However, children and adults with autism tend to struggle more with social communication, repetitive behaviors, and sensory sensitivities. Both conditions affect mental and behavioral health, so an accurate diagnosis is necessary to determine the appropriate treatment.

How is ADHD treated?

  • Treating ADHD usually involves medication management and lifestyle changes. ADHD treatments can include the following:

    • Stimulant medication
    • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
    • Behavioral interventions
    • Parent training and education
    • Nonstimulant medication
    • Educational support and accommodations
    • Structured routines and organizational strategies

    Telehealth care ensures that you receive personalized ADHD support in a safe, comfortable, convenient space. Call Mdesarmes Psychiatry, LLC, today or schedule an appointment online to learn more.