ADHD - Mental Health Foundation
www.mentalhealth.org.uk › sites › defaultTreatment for ADHD Your doctor will probably ask you to see a specialist who knows all about ADHD. You and your carer may be given information or training on how to manage your ADHD. It will give you some tips and ideas. It will help your carer to support you in the best way possible. You may be given medicine.
Fact Sheets About ADHD | CDC
www.cdc.gov › ncbddd › adhdThe National Resource Center (NRC) on ADHD external icon The NRC is funded by the CDC to provide information and educational materials on this disorder. They have developed “What We Know” sheets to keep the general public and professionals up to date on new developments in research, treatments and successful strategies for children and adults with ADHD.
ADHD in adults | Royal College of Psychiatrists
www.rcpsych.ac.uk › adhd-in-adultsADHD is the extreme of behavioural traits that are common in the general population. ADHD can occur in different ways: Common genetic variants combined with environmental factors – In most situations, genetic variants that exist in the general population will interact with environmental factors, resulting in the features of ADHD.