Adult ADHD Treatment
Adults with ADHD typically struggle more than children, for a reason: the childhood protections that helped them overcome their inattention and impulsivity to be socially supervised, despite the mundane necessities of life are no longer in place. Behavioral psychotherapy and medications can help.
adhd untreated in adults is a common part of counseling for adults with ADHD. It could also include cognitive behavior therapy.
Support Groups
Support groups are a powerful source for comfort as participants discover -- sometimes for the very first time -- that they're not alone. While many of these groups are peer-led but there are also national organizations that sponsor regional networking and educational events. ADDitude magazine offers a number of virtual peer-support groups to its readers. These include groups for adults who have been diagnosed with ADHD as well as couples who are affected by ADHD as well as intellectually gifted adults, and those looking for employment.

Meetings are typically held at convenient time and location, but online support groups exist to help people who have scheduling conflicts connect with peers across the nation. A quick Google search yields numerous virtual options and new groups are being formed constantly as ADDA readers share their individual requirements and experiences. A majority of these groups are completely free but some charge a nominal fee to cover advertising costs and to pay speakers.