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An Overview to Treatment of ADDTreatment
of add is made simpler these days with the increased amount of medications
available in plenty in the market. Some of the different methods of
treatment of add that have been in use for ADD sufferers in the recent
past include psychotropic medications, psychosocial interventions, dietary
management, herbal and homeopathic remedies, biofeedback, meditation,
and perception stimulation/training. Each method of treatment of add
has its own unique benefits. Most research has been done on treatment
of add involving stimulant medications and treatment of add involving
psychosocial interventions. The results of most of the studies suggest
that stimulants are superior to psychosocial interventions.
Studies have shown that cognitive-behavioral techniques used for the treatment of add tends not to yield beneficial effects for children with ADD, whereas contingency management and parent counseling measures deployed in the treatment of add have proven to improve functioning. Some of the other helpful techniques that can be used for the treatment of add include modifying the environment to limit distracting factors and providing one-on-one instruction with teacher. Timely treatment of add becomes a must for the efficient working of an individual. However, there are a high number of adults with ADD who are in successful jobs. Some of the complications that may arise without proper treatment of add include failure in school or other similar problems.
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