9 Minutes
CONTENTS
ADHD vs. Anxiety; are two terms that are often recognized as mirror images of each other. But these two terms are not essentially similar and have significant differences in their symptoms and causes and so in their treatments. According to statistics, on average, half of the persons who have ADHD are also battling Anxiety. Both ADHD and Anxiety are different diseases, but both adversely influence the lives of sufferers and their families with miserable trauma.
ADHD(Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) is more often recognized as a disease related to difficulty paying attention, concentration, distractibility, creativity, impulsive behavior, and hyperactivity. ADHD usually happens due to genetic problems, developmental problems, and certain environmental factors and results in low self-esteem, poor performance at work or school, unstable relationships, and many other problems.
While Anxiety is perceived as a psychic disease characterized by constant feelings of fear, panic, uneasiness, danger, ruination, sleep problems, palpitations, nausea, hyperventilation, dizziness, rumination, shortness of breath, and impulsively avoiding feared objects and places, it may happen due to many elements, including environmental stress, genetics, drug misuse or withdrawal, brain chemistry, and many other medical conditions.
A UNIQUE METHOD
a successful and proven concept focusing on underlying causesLASTING APPROACH
0 Before
Send Admission Request
0 Before
Define Treatment Goals
1 week
Assessments & Detox
1-4 week
Psychological & Holistic Therapy
4 week
Family Therapy
5-8 week
Aftercare
12+ week
Refresher Visit
ADHD Insights
latest news & research on ADHDADHD Statistics
Unfortunately, the projected ADHD statistics show that the prevalence of ADHD will rise further. Although the data on ADHD epidemiology is endless
read moreHyperfixation
Hyperfixation is a term used to describe an intense, obsessive preoccupation with a particular activity, subject, or interest
read moreDepression And ADHD
ADHD and depression are two distinct mental health conditions that can co-occur. It is estimated that around 20-30% of individuals with ADHD also experience depression
read moreInattentive ADHD
People with inattentive ADHD have trouble paying attention to small details, are easily distracted, often find it hard to organize or finish work
read more