Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is often used as a catchall term, however ADHD in adults is quite different from ADHD in children. To start, there’s the way having this disorder affects one’s life. In children, the symptoms generally lead to trouble paying attention in school, behavioral issues, or relationship problems with classmates When it comes to ADHD in Adults, however, symptoms are more likely to affect interpersonal relationships with peers, performance at work, and even cause a sense of general anxiety.
In this video, Dr. Mike Shwartzstein of BrainCore Port Washington discusses these major differences, and also covers various therapeutic options that can help alleviate the symptoms of ADHD in adults.
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