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Different Treatments for ADDNumerous
treatments for ADD are available today. People can go for one of the
treatments for ADD that they think will be effective enough in curing
the ADD symptoms. Few unique treatments for ADD that have shown good
results in the removal of ADD symptoms include psychotropic medications,
psychosocial interventions, dietary management, herbal and homeopathic
remedies, biofeedback, meditation, and perception stimulation/training.
Each of these treatments for ADD have its own unique benefits and advantages.
Of these treatments for ADD, most research has been done on stimulant
medications and psychosocial interventions. The results of most of the
studies suggest that treatments for ADD that use stimulants are superior
to the treatments for ADD involving psychosocial interventions.
Treatments for ADD also deploy some of the psychosocial therapeutic techniques which include contingency management and cognitive-behavioral treatment which involves self monitoring, verbal self instruction, problem solving strategies, and self reinforcement. Some of the other psychosocial therapeutic techniques that treatments for ADD deploy include parent counseling and individual psychotherapy. Studies have shown that cognitive-behavioral techniques used in the treatments for ADD tends not to yield beneficial effects for children with ADD, whereas contingency management and parent counseling measures deployed in the treatments for ADD have proven to improve functioning.
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