Question

The child frequently hits others at kindergarten, and the teacher says he doesn’t listen, doesn’t cooperate with the teacher, and doesn’t fulfill the teacher’s requests. He enjoys throwing tantrums, shows no interest in writing or drawing, always claiming it’s boring, wanting to play one moment and sit another. Which hospitals can effectively treat Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder?

Answer

The child appears very active and prone to conflicts with classmates, showing violent tendencies. This may be related to his Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a common psychological disorder in childhood. These children may have mental abnormalities. Treatment methods at different hospitals are similar, and treatment should be tailored to the patient and their family’s characteristics to develop a comprehensive intervention plan. Psychotherapy primarily includes behavioral therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy. This type of training belongs to behavioral therapy and is highly effective in treatment.