Conditions We Treat

ADHD & Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and other neurodevelopmental disorders are conditions that affect brain development and function. ADHD is characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with functioning and development. These conditions often begin in childhood but can continue into adulthood and significantly impact daily life.

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Signs & Symptoms

Recognizing the symptoms is the first step toward getting help. Common signs of adhd & neurodevelopmental disorders include:

Difficulty sustaining attention in tasks
Easily distracted by unrelated thoughts or stimuli
Forgetfulness in daily activities
Difficulty organizing tasks and activities
Avoiding tasks requiring sustained mental effort
Frequently losing necessary items
Fidgeting or squirming
Difficulty remaining seated when expected
Talking excessively
Interrupting or intruding on others
Difficulty waiting turn

Causes & Risk Factors

Understanding what contributes to adhd & neurodevelopmental disorders can help in treatment and prevention:

  • Genetics (ADHD runs in families)
  • Brain structure and function differences
  • Prenatal factors (maternal smoking, alcohol use)
  • Premature birth or low birth weight
  • Environmental toxin exposure
  • Brain injuries

Treatment Options

Effective treatment is available. At Oasis Health Services, we may use one or more of these evidence-based approaches:

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Stimulant medications (methylphenidate, amphetamines)
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Non-stimulant medications (atomoxetine, guanfacine)
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Behavioral therapy and skills training
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
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Executive function coaching
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Educational accommodations
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Parent training and family therapy
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Pharmacogenomic testing for medication optimization

When to Seek Urgent Help

Consider reaching out to a mental health professional if you experience:

  • Symptoms significantly impact work or school performance
  • Relationship difficulties due to ADHD behaviors
  • Chronic disorganization affecting daily life
  • Low self-esteem related to ADHD challenges
  • Co-occurring anxiety or depression

Frequently Asked Questions

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You don't have to face adhd & neurodevelopmental disorders alone. Our compassionate team is here to help you find relief and build a path to better mental health.

Experiencing a Mental Health Crisis?

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. For crisis support, call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.