2011年6月14日 星期二

Attention Deficit Treatment For Adults


It is important to understand what ADD is before moving on to the treatment of the same. Attention Deficit disorder aka ADD is a condition where it is very difficult for the individual to pay attention and exhibit impulsive behaviour in various situations. People with the disorder normally find it difficult to deal with different tasks given to them; they simply cannot focus or concentrate on what they are doing and feel constant restlessness. Attention deficit disorder can obstruct your normal life and affect you family and social relations to a large extent.

Symptoms of ADD

The disorder is most commonly found in children and even the adults affected by this disorder because the disorder is rather difficult to diagnose and the symptoms are combined with many physical and psychological alterations. The attention deficit symptoms carry forward from childhood to the adult phase and the most common symptoms are hyperactive, inattentive, anxiety, learning disability, difficulty in speaking and hearing and also exhibits combined symptoms of other emotional behaviour disorders such as obsessive-compulsive syndrome and conduct disorder are prevalent in individuals with the disorder.

Physiological changes in ADD individuals

Obesity, bedwetting and low self esteem are some of the physical changes that are associated with children suffering from the disorder, which again is result of various psychological conditions and manifestations.

Treatment for Attention Deficit Disorder

We need to face the fact that treatment for this disorder in adults does not promise a cure though the effect of the symptoms can be controlled with medication or behavioral therapy and sometimes both methods are used to treat the individual. Studies reveal that the symptoms persistently exist from childhood and become a chronic condition. Treating ADD patients is rather a difficult task, as the cause of the disorder is not yet ascertained and therefore diagnosing the problem gets delayed and so does the treatment. The disorder is more prevalent in men than in women. Some researchers feel drug abuse anti-social behaviors are related to Attention Deficit Disorder.

Are there any games for the disorder?

As we have learnt that the disorder itself does not have a permanent solution and to an extent the symptoms can be treated, which can bring some respite to people suffering from this disorder. You can access the games on lumosity.com that are scientifically devised by neurologists and they can certainly make a difference to your condition for example, playing the Koi game can revive you focussing skills.








This article was written by Dr.Craig Robin, a Scientist from Harvard University who has dedicated his life to the research and development of scientific brain games. Thousands of people have joined his program and have been a life that is no more attention deficit.

To play his free brain games visit: http://MemoryGames.biz


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