Adult Add Treatments
Adults who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADD have issues at school, work and social interactions. Several treatment options are available. The most effective treatment is usually a combination of counseling and medication.
Stimulants reduce symptoms by increasing levels of brain chemicals that regulate moods and behavior. They include methylphenidate (marketed under the name Ritalin) and amphetamines, such as lisdexamphetamine (marketed under the names Adderall or Vyvanse).
Support Groups
A support group is a gathering of people with similar experiences and problems who are willing to assist each to help each. They are usually run by volunteers, and are free to join. A support group may also provide information about local resources for mental health and substance abuse issues. A support group is not an alternative to professional treatment but it could be a vital component of recovery.
A good support group will be welcoming to new members and make them feel comfortable by allowing the members to introduce themselves. The group should allow for open-ended questions to allow for discussion. Remember that not everyone can speak at the same time. It is therefore beneficial to make an agenda of topics and determine a time limit that allows each participant to speak.
Many support groups have a distinct subject matter, like parenting or eating disorders and others are more open-ended. They are not as structured as groups led by licensed professionals, and concentrate on sharing personal experiences. treatment of add don't have a specific leader and are run on a volunteer basis, but they might have coordinators that facilitate the group meetings and provide other needed services for members.

It is crucial to remember that discussions in groups are confidential. It is essential to remind participants of this fact periodically. Certain facilitators and group members are required reporters, which means that they are required to report any information regarding physical harm to the police, even if the discussion is in private. This should be discussed at the start of the meeting, but it can also be reemphasized on a regular basis.
Support groups are an excellent way to connect with people who are facing similar challenges and can be extremely helpful in creating a community. The experience of watching other people overcome their difficulties can be inspiring, and it can give a person a sense of hope for the future.