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    ADHD is known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Many of the symptoms of adult ADHD are similar to the symptoms of child ADHD. Those who suffer with ADHD struggle with the inability to control their daily lives. ADHD not only affects the individual who has it, but it also affects everyone around them. Extensive research has been conducted on ADHD and to date there are still no definite answers as to what exactly causes this disorder. Theory suggests that ADHD is caused by a neurological

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    The World of ADHD Children Essay

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    United States Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, has become a common diagnosis among children and adolescents. Any hyper, out of control child in the classroom may be perceived as having ADHD and many more are being medicated for this disorder each day. Some people even wonder if ADHD has been created by society to preserve a natural order and compliance. Aside from parents, teachers are good resources for observing ADHD traits in children that they teach on a daily basis

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    How to Deal with Comorbid Anxiety and ADHD Do you have a child whose conduct at school and at home seems out of control? Are you an adult who has trouble focusing or remembering details while also being impaired by debilitating worry and fear? You might consider the possibility that you have comorbid anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The co-occurrence of an anxiety disorder and ADHD is quite common. To treat these conditions, you must first know how to recognize them. Then

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    individuals diagnosed with ADHD experiencing symptoms in a more severity more frequently and their symptoms directly affect their functions at school or work. (4) I would argue that in some cases the heightened symptoms these individuals deal with are the same symptoms that any one individual deals with throughout their life. There are certainly those individuals that thrive because of these symptoms. Elite Daily wrote an article titled The 10 Most Successful People With ADHD these individual include

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    The increase of ADHD diagnosis has raised many questions and concerns among the public and doctors. However, the percentage of ADHD diagnosis has changed over the last several years. The rise of ADHD diagnosis is, in fact, occurring in the United States. According to (Brown University, 2013) the amount of children that received an ADHD diagnosis increased by 22 percent in a four – year period based on data from the CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Centers for Disease Control and

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    Dr. Hallowell Uses Effective Criteria on Discussing ADHD ADHD is a neurological condition that is a common disorder in today’s society. Dr. Hallowell has created a website to use as a resource for those seeking to learn more about ADHD (Hallowell, 2015). It is not intended to substitute or replace professional counseling or medical advice. For those who have symptoms of ADHD or are struggling with any other area of mental health, Dr. Hallowell strongly recommends discussing medical health questions

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    adults alike often get overmedicated for ADHD. ADHD is a genetic brain disorder. ADHD stands for Attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder and on average 11% of children are diagnosed with it from ages 4-17. The side effects of ADHD medication shock parents, the common side effects include sleep deprivation, decreased appetite, headaches, and mood swings. The medication can also cause side effects such as an increased chance of depression and sudden death. ADHD was first described in 1902, and initial

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    are different treatments available for children who suffer from ADHD, to make the disease more manageable for the child, as well as their parents. This disease has also been linked to genetic components from one, or both parents. I believe that there should be more awareness in ADHD, because so many kids go without treatment, due to parents not being properly educated about the disease” (p.838). Sodn and Mulakaluri (2014) noted that ADHD affects children in many aspects of their lives. This disease

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    My oldest nephew was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of eight and as he was growing up, it was really tough to understand and control him. He would be very impulsive, disobedient and would constantly pace around the house along with periods of hyperactivity. When he would get his report card sent home, some of his teachers would write a note saying that he constantly called out in class without raising his hand, shake his legs uncontrollably, got out of his seat to walk around or disrupt the other

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    Make ADHD The Enemy; Not Your Child ADHD is a short abbreviation for the term, Attention Deficit Hyper Disorder, which is a neurological disorder within the brain. It causes a person to lose their ability to focus, gain hyperactivity, and/or have behavioral problems. There are many reasons to talk about ADHD, but I will focus more so on children being mistakenly diagnosed, which leads to them being overly medicated. I personally have this disorder, and I absolutely hate taking the medication that

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