psychologist/counselor if you want behavior modification treatment, psychiatrist if you want treatment with medication, psychiatrist or psychologist if you need to be evaluated to find out if you have ADHD.
If you want meds don't go to a primary (family) physician. They will prescribe them for you, but often prescribe a dosage too low to be therapeutic. Also, if you try one or two different meds and they don't work, the primary doctor is probably going to refer you to a psychiatrist anyway.
If a person displays many symptoms of ADHD [see related questions] one could suggest a person has ADHD. In some cases, such as inattentive subtypes of ADHD a person would not display obvious external symptoms. Only a doctor can confirm a diagnosis of ADHD.
Diagnoses of ADHD are made by clinical psychologists and educational testing specialists, most of whom have PhDs in education. A psychiatrist can also make the diagnosis. After the initial diagnosis, if medication is recommended, you must then see a physician. ADHD-u is a specialty clinic in your area at 301 Hardman Avenue North South in St. Paul 888-241-9488.
it means a doctor is left with anxiety or bipolar since it is not adhd
Those conditions are all commonly comorbid of autism spectrum disorders, so it is possible.
The diagnostic guidelines for ADHD varies in different countries and one could look up standards for a diagnosis, however only a doctor can officially diagnose and treat a person with ADHD. Possible risk factors for having ADHD include low birth rate/early birth, exposure to smoke or alcohol, and parents/siblings who have ADHD; a doctor would then make the final determination.
Her diagnosis? She has been evaluated and her doctor diagnosed her.
See a vet, immediately!
Adderall XR does work for ADHD, however, be careful and be sure that she has the correct diagnosis of ADHD. Anxiety can mimic ADHD. To properly treat and diagnose ADHD the child should be seen by a Pediatric Pshychologist, Pshyschiatrist and Pediatrician. In addition to these professionals her parents, her teacher, and the Doctors should evaluate all aspects of her daily life and routine. If you are in doubt, please see your Pediatrician.
In the DSM-IV-TR, and in the upcoming DSM-V, ADHD is coded on Axis I. Axis II is reserved for developmental delay and personality disorders.
Not as yet possible... but the symptoms can be alleviated... see a doctor for proper diagnosis & treatment.
No; there is numerous clinical studies, brain scans, and medical knowledge confirming that ADHD is linked to underdevelopment of certain regions of the brain. The evidence supporting ADHD is long reaching and not disputed by medical professionals. In some cases, the diagnosis for ADHD is questioned but not the disorder itself.
No; in the future this may be possible.