Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and medication. If you're all hardcore about not using medication, ask yourself if you would treat Bipolar disorder with medication? If the answer is yes, you would certainly do the same for ADD. They are neurological disorders, not behavioral or psychological. You can't train the brain to increase the stimulation of the gland between the two hemispheres of the brain. Don't put someone through therapy if you're not going to offer the medication in addition. It can do more harm than good, long-term.
One can find resources for ADHD Coaching at Additude Mag, Psych Central, ADHD Coaches, Edge Foundation, Add Resources, Marla Cummins, PAA Coaches, ADHD Coach Institute, Coaching for ADHD and My Attention Coach.
Strive to Thrive offers interactive online ADHD coaching to build up emotional regulation, raise self-acceptance, and develop practical strategies to maintain focus.
Jodi Sleeper-Triplett is a well-known author in the field of ADHD coaching. She has written books such as "Empowering Youth with ADHD" and "The AD/HD Coaching Workbook." These books focus on providing strategies and tools for individuals with ADHD to thrive in their daily lives.
You can find a good ADHD quiz at Psychcentral.com. You can also check out Health.com for this quiz.
You can find a tutor at Success4school.com. They offer tutoring for ADHD children.
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WebMD has a section on ADHD, which includes diet suggestions for children and adults. There is also a site called ADHD awareness that has some pieces about nutrition. Many ADD/ADHD people self-medicate with caffeine, which should be discouraged.
Yes, there are several online medical reference resources, as well as ADHD support group websites that you can use to find helpful information about the links between ADHD and diet. Here are a few: www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets www.medpagetoday.com/Pediatrics/ADHD-ADD/24685 www.oneaddplace.com/adhd-diet.php
You can find more information about ADHD vitamins from your local nutritionist. They can provide many different vitamin options which allow you to manage your lifestyle.
If your grandmother has been tested by a professional and diagnosed with ADHD, she will be referred to a physician who can prescribe medication.
If you want to find out whether or not you have ADHD, contact your local mental health office. A psychiatrist may be available to help diagnose something like ADHD.