ADHD Testing

ADHD Testing Can Change Your Life

Do you ever struggle to stay on task? Are you forgetful or do you often make careless mistakes? Do you find yourself fidgeting, and crippled by impulsivity?

You are not alone

An estimated 265,000 American children between the ages of 3 and 5 have been identified as having ADHD.

According to one estimate, 2.4 million American kids between the ages of 6 and 11 have ADHD.

According to one estimate, 3.3 million American children between the ages of 12 and 17 have ADHD.

Between the ages of 5 and 19 years old, 129 million kids and teenagers worldwide suffer from ADHD.

By 2020, there are more than 366 million adults with ADHD globally.

Treatment for ADHD is accessible

Peace of Mind, LLC Wellness, a place of support and empowerment for individuals seeking ADHD testing and treatment. We specialize in providing comprehensive services to help you understand, manage, and thrive with ADHD. We are one of six Providers in the state of Michigan to provide innovative ADHD testing for ages 6-60, using a FDA cleared system for diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation.

At Peace of Mind, LLC Wellness, we recognize that ADHD can present unique challenges that impact various aspects of life, including academics, work, relationships, and personal well-being. Our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to offering personalized care to individuals of all ages, tailoring our services to meet your specific needs and goals. We offer both in-office and remote/tele-health testing options.

Our ADHD Testing Services Include

Diagnostic Assessments

We provide thorough and accurate ADHD assessments to determine if ADHD is present and to differentiate it from other conditions that may have similar symptoms. Our assessments and ADHD evaluations consider your history, behavior patterns, and other relevant factors to provide a comprehensive understanding and diagnosis of your situation.

Individualized Treatment Plans

Based on the assessment results, we collaborate with you to develop personalized treatment plans that address your specific challenges and goals. Our approach integrates evidence-based interventions and strategies to effectively manage ADHD diagnosis and symptoms.

Medication Management

For individuals who may benefit from medication, our experienced Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners offer comprehensive medication ADHD evaluations and ongoing medication management to ensure optimal results and minimize side effects. We closely monitor your progress, making adjustments as necessary.

Psychoeducation and Skill-Building

Understanding ADHD is key to managing its impact on your daily life. We provide psychoeducation about ADHD, helping you and your loved ones gain insights into its nature, challenges, and strategies for coping. Additionally, we offer skill-building sessions to enhance executive functioning skills, time management, organization, and problem-solving abilities.

Behavioral Therapy

We employ evidence-based behavioral interventions, such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and behavior modification techniques, to address specific challenges associated with ADHD. Our therapists work with you to develop coping strategies, improve impulse control, manage emotions, and enhance focus and attention.

Support and Coaching

We offer ongoing support and coaching to empower you in managing ADHD-related difficulties. Our therapists provide guidance, practical tools, and strategies to navigate daily life challenges, improve self-esteem, and foster personal growth.

Peace of Mind, LLC Wellness, is committed to creating a nurturing and nonjudgmental environment where you can openly discuss your experiences and concerns. Our team is dedicated to your well-being and will partner with you to develop effective strategies for success.

Take the first step towards understanding and managing ADHD by scheduling an appointment with us today. We are here to support you on your journey towards a balanced, fulfilling life.

Frequently Asked Questions about ADHD

What is ADHD?

ADHD, which stands for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that significantly impact daily functioning and quality of life.

 

What are the common signs and symptoms of ADHD?

ADHD symptoms vary but may include difficulty focusing or paying attention, being easily distracted, impulsivity, restlessness, forgetfulness, difficulty organizing tasks, and challenges with time management. Hyperactivity symptoms may manifest as excessive fidgeting, talking excessively, or difficulty staying seated.

 

Who can be affected by ADHD?

ADHD can affect people of all ages, including children, adolescents, and adults. It is estimated that around 5-10% of children and 2-5% of adults worldwide have ADHD.

 

How is ADHD diagnosed?

ADHD is typically diagnosed through a comprehensive evaluation conducted by a qualified mental health professional or healthcare provider. This evaluation involves gathering information about the individual's symptoms, medical history, and behaviors observed in different settings. Diagnostic criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) are used as guidelines for diagnosis.

 

Can ADHD be treated?

Yes, ADHD can be effectively managed with appropriate treatment strategies. Treatment options often include a combination of medication, behavioral interventions, psychoeducation, and support. The specific treatment plan is tailored to the individual's needs and may involve collaboration between therapists, doctors, educators, and family members.

 

Is medication always necessary for treating ADHD?

Medication is a common treatment option for ADHD, particularly for individuals with moderate to severe symptoms. However, each person's situation is unique, and medication is not the only approach. Behavioral therapy, cognitive-behavioral techniques, lifestyle modifications, and support strategies can also play a significant role in managing ADHD symptoms.

 

Can adults have ADHD even if they were not diagnosed as children?

Yes, it is possible for ADHD to go undiagnosed or unrecognized during childhood and be diagnosed in adulthood. Many individuals may have developed coping mechanisms or experienced milder symptoms that did not meet the diagnostic criteria during childhood. Adult ADHD assessments consider the person's history and current symptoms to make an accurate diagnosis.

 

How can therapy help individuals with ADHD?

Therapy can provide valuable support and guidance for individuals with ADHD. Therapists can help develop coping skills, improve organizational strategies, address emotional challenges, enhance communication skills, and provide a safe space to discuss and explore the impact of ADHD on various aspects of life.

 

Can ADHD impact academic or occupational performance?

Yes, ADHD can significantly affect academic or occupational performance due to challenges with concentration, organization, impulsivity, and time management. However, with appropriate interventions and support, individuals with ADHD can learn strategies to overcome these difficulties and succeed in their chosen pursuits.

 

Is there a cure for ADHD?

Currently, there is no known cure for ADHD. However, with proper management and support, individuals with ADHD can lead fulfilling lives, develop effective coping strategies, and achieve their goals.

 

Remember, seeking professional help is crucial for accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing support for ADHD. If you have specific concerns or questions about ADHD, it is advisable to consult with a qualified mental health professional or healthcare provider.