A thorough diagnosis is required because other psychiatric disorders can also sometimes trigger symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. For example, ADHD can occur alongside other mental health problems like depression and anxiety. These disorders need to be diagnosed and treated for the success of ADHD.
A psychoeducational assessment helps evaluate all cognitive domains like intellectual, attention, memory, achievement, language functioning, visual-spatial functioning, and emotional brain development. A comprehensive assessment is needed for diagnosing ADHD. It helps determine the underlying causes.
As every individual case is different, there is no one-size-fits-all diagnosis or treatment plan. Hence, based on the diagnosis and findings, we provide you with a plan to manage and treat the problem in the best possible way. Treatment options may include (a separate or combination of):