Question
My child has been particularly mischievous this year. During tutoring sessions, he doesn’t pay attention to the lessons. After school, he’s only interested in playing with classmates and bullying younger children. He doesn’t listen when spoken to and forgets things easily. At home, he often shouts at his parents without any provocation. After a thorough check-up at the hospital, it was diagnosed as ADHD, and the family is very worried. What kind of help is needed: Can psychological counseling be implemented for ADHD? How should psychological counseling be conducted for ADHD?
Answer
Based on your situation, it is recommended for children with ADHD to seek professional hospital rehabilitation treatment. ADHD cannot be treated solely through psychological counseling; it requires the cooperation between doctors and parents. A patient and targeted treatment for the child must be implemented, including behavioral therapy, speech therapy, and psychological therapy. This requires long-term persistence. I hope the above answer can help you. Thank you.