Question

Can Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Be Alleviated?

Answer

Currently, the treatment for ADHD generally involves medication and psychological therapy. On one hand, medication can improve the symptoms of ADHD in children. On the other hand, psychological counseling helps children become aware of their own behaviors. In psychological therapy, parents usually bear the main responsibility, so the child’s condition can improve quickly. Most children with ADHD will outgrow it as they grow older, but attention deficit, deliberate defiance, and impulsive behaviors as complications of ADHD will continue. When adolescents show emotional immaturity, poor social adaptation, academic failures, fighting with peers, etc., and adults experience tense interpersonal relationships, low self-esteem, personality disorders, etc., I recommend that it’s best to seek medical treatment for better results.