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Is there any scientific research on alternative treatments for ADD/ADHD?

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The problem with alternative medicine is that there is a lack of independent research to validate many of the claims made. There has been some limited research on these treatments. One such paper that was presented at the NIMH ADHD Consensus Conference covers research on a variety of non-medication treatments.
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Are Dr. Nix's treatments supported by scientific research?

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Yes. Her primary treatment modality, homeopathy, is widely accepted as effective in Europe and other parts in the world, based on many thousands of studies conducted since homeopathy was founded in the late 1700's. There is currently a bias against this type of treatment in medical circles in the United States, but it is only a bias and the climate is in the process of slowly changing to become more favorable to the practice of natural medicine modalities due to patient demand.
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What are the behavioral treatments of ADHD/ADD?

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Behavioral treatments alone can be effective in some cases, especially when there are significant family issues. Parents can learn new techniques to "shape" behavior, linking rewards with desired behavior (or absence of undesired behavior), and being more creative in their approach to problematic behaviors. One of the most important behavioral principles in ADD/ADHD, adult or child, is to CLEAR THE DECKS.
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What is ADHD/ADD ?

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ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a medical/neurobiological condition in which the brain’s neurotransmitter chemicals, noradrenalin and dopamine do not work properly. It is a disorder that, without proper identification, treatment and management, can have serious and long lasting consequences and/or complications for an individual. It is a long-term condition which affects learning and behaviour right through the school years and in many cases beyond into adulthood.
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What are the future research directions for ADHD?

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Continued research on ADHD is needed from many perspectives. The societal impact of ADHD needs to be determined.
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What are symptoms of ADD/ADHD?

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Multiple, repeated performance of acts that are dangerous, without thinking about or weighing the consequences
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Fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in school work, work, or other activities Does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish school work, chores, or duties in the work place (not due to oppositional behavior or failure to understand instructions) Avoids, dislikes, or is reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental effort (such as homework or school work) Runs about or climbs excessively in situations in which it is inappropriate (in adol.
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Is it called ADD or ADHD?

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The clinical diagnostic term used by professionals is ADHD, which stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The name ADD is also commonly used by many people in the general public and the media.
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What is the difference between ADHD and Adult ADD?

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the term used in the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) diagnostic criteria. ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) with or without hyperactivity is the older term from the DSM-IIIR.
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What about ADD and ADHD?

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The diagnosis of an attention-deficit disorder involves a review of past and current behavior as rated by several individuals on well-normed behavior rating scales. The student must be assessed with cognitive and achievement tests to rule out processing deficits and learning disabilities. Next, the child is tested with instruments sensitive to working memory and concentration.
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Is ADD/ADHD genetic?

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Often one or the other parent has a history of being ADD as a child. Often parents feel if I managed to get through it so can you. Mothers at times will be more cognizant of the child’s ADD behavior than the father due to varying work schedules and time spent with the child, making it difficult for fathers to accept if they have experienced the behavior less.
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Can you tell me more about how you treat ADD/ADHD?

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Our approach to treating ADD is an integrated approach, and is customized to each individual client. We believe that no one solution works for everyone; therefore, to achieve a long term positive outcome, it requires a comprehensive approach. Our team of health professionals include: psychologists, ADD coaches, medical doctors, and other support services, who will work directly with you and your family through the evaluation and treatment process.
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Will my child grow out of ADD/ADHD?

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Many children with ADD/ADHD experience a general diminishing of symptoms as they approach adulthood. However, approximately 50-60% of children with ADHD will still meet the full criteria for ADHD as adults and will continue to have significant problems with attention and impulsivity in their academic, occupational, or social life. The majority of children with ADHD will grow into adults with ADHD.
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What is the difference between ADD and ADHD?

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Passive inattention (drifting off, daydreaming, etc.) is generally referred to as ADD (attention deficit disorder). When inattention is combined with significantly heightened activity level and impulsiveness, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) may be a more appropriate term. Often the two terms are used interchangeably and the combination term "AD/HD" is frequently used.
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What is alternative medicine, and does it work to treat ADHD?

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Alternative medicine refers to treatments other than those which would be typically prescribed, including herbal medicine, non-medication therapies, homeopathy and nutrition treatments. ADHD treatments range from diet restrictions to herbal products; EEG to video games. Results vary, depending on the individual and the treatment being used.
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WHAT HAPPENS IF THESE ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS DO NOT HELP?

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What about alternative treatments?

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You may hear about many treatments for HIV that are not within the mainstream of modern medicine. Many of these are herbal remedies such as Ginkgo tea or Cat's Claw. Others may be drugs that are used in other countries but not approved in the U.S. Most of these treatments are harmless, but some have potentially dangerous side effects, especially those obtained outside the U.S., in which the actual content of the substance cannot be guaranteed. St.
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How can the AMA ignore these alternative treatments?

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The AMA is not a scientific body. That is a widespread misconception. It is the professional association of a special interest group, namely of allopathic medical doctors. The AMA is their "trade union", their political lobbying group, and their disciplinary board. Its task is to protect the financial and other interests of its members, and at the same time to control them. The AMA has as much to do with medical science as the Teamsters' Union has with engineering science.
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How is ADD diagnosed? What does ADD/ADHD mean? Is it all the same?

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ADD means Attention Deficit Disorder. ADHD means Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. To diagnose this there are specific criteria established in the DSM IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). ADHD- Inattentive Type – A child has difficulty concentrating, paying attention, is distracted easily, daydreams, forgets a lot, something is always missing as is hard to organize every expectation of the whole in comparison to his peers.
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What medications are used to treat ADD and ADHD? Are they any other treatments?

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Medication for ADD and ADHD falls under two major categories: stimulants and Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (NRIs). Stimulants fall under the brand name of Adderall, Concerta, Dexedrine, Focalin, Metadate, and the infamous Ritalin. Only one NRI has been approved for the treatment of ADD/ADHD, Strattera. Medications should never be used as the only treatment. Furthermore, medication is not always necessary or effective for individuals with ADD and ADHD.
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What other drugs are prescribed to treat ADD/ADHD?

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The stimulants Adderall and Dexedrine, as well as antidepressants such as Norpramin, Prozac, and Ludiomil, are also administered to treat the conditions. But Ritalin appears to be the drug of choice.
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Diagnosis ADD/ADHD: Now What?

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Designed to give assistance for those already diagnosed or those with strong suspicions of an ADD/ADHD diagnosis being correct. The site outlines various treatment strategies and offers online newsletters. Information on how a mental health professional or doctor makes a diagnosis of attention deficit disorder in adults.
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How common is ADD/ADHD?

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Studies suggest that about 3-5% of all school-age children have the disorder. This seems to be true across different cultures, although it tends to be recognized and treated more commonly in the United States. So although most kids have difficulty with ¯ attention, distractibility, forgetfulness, etc., only a minority have the full-blown constellation of symptoms that represents the disorder.
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Why is ADD/ADHD being diagnosed now when it wasn’t before?

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ADD was not diagnosed as accurately years ago as there was less research and knowledge of the effects. Today adults are being diagnosed who spent a lifetime of compensating to overcome ADD. Many adults have devised techniques to remember, organize and struggle to complete tasks that often requires two to three times the effort others have to put forth. Most of these adults have average to above average intelligence.
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Can changes in diet cure ADD/ADHD?

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It has been suggested that attention disorders are caused by refined sugar or food additives, or that symptoms of ADHD are exacerbated by sugar or food additives. In 1982 it was found that diet restrictions helped about 5% of children with ADHD, mostly young children who had food allergies. However, a more recent study suggest, that using sugar or sugar substitute showed no significant effects in regards to sugar and behavior or learning disabilities.
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What are the differences between ADD / ADHD and Gifted Children?

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The common confusion stems from the common characteristics of ADD / ADHD and gifted children. If a child can't sit still in class, wanders mentally or physically, and doesn't pay attention to the teacher, it is not unusual for the teacher to wonder if this child has ADD or ADHD.
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