If you find that days slip by without making progress on important tasks, and distracting thoughts constantly intrude on your downtime, you might be experiencing symptoms associated with Adult Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Unfortunately, these symptoms are often misunderstood and mistakenly labeled as carelessness, laziness, or even misdiagnosed as anxiety. The reality is that ADHD, a condition rooted in genetics and often beginning in childhood, can continue into adulthood. It rarely occurs in isolation; it frequently coexists with other psychiatric disorders, including anxiety, mood disorders, eating disorders, and substance abuse. What’s particularly fascinating is that, through my work, I have encountered numerous patients who were misdiagnosed with anxiety or depression when, in fact, they were struggling with ADHD and its associated conditions. I am deeply committed to providing clinical assessments and treatment for adults who may have ADHD. My goal is to ensure that individuals receive the proper diagnosis and support they need. If you relate to this experience, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Let’s have a conversation about your diagnosis today.
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