Symptoms for ADHD are universal but they exhibit themselves differently in adults than in children. These symptoms can affect adult relationships, finances and work progress. It is important to identify ADHD within adults to help them understand why their life is a certain way.
The article, “Need Motivation to Cope With Adult ADHD?” by Dr Russell Ramsay looks at how to deal with the issues of ADHD in adulthood. He states,
“Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a uniquely frustrating condition to manage. Adults with ADHD struggle with various day-to-day tasks tied to work, school, at-home chores and errands, and even getting out the door in the morning, that most people navigate with only trifling bother.”
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Adults with ADHD can live very productive lives but they need to know how to cope and deal with it. Please also review AICHP’s ADHD Consulting Program and see if it matches your academic and professional goals. The program is online and can grant certification to qualified professionals.