An increasingly common mental health condition, ADHD affects children, teens, and adults, often making it difficult to focus, stay organized, or manage impulses. While ADHD can present challenges at school, work, and in relationships, with proper care, individuals can learn to thrive and build on their strengths.

What is ADHD?
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects focus and organization. ADHD is characterized by patterns of absent-mindedness, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily functioning. Its symptoms vary between individuals and may change over time.
Common Symptoms of ADHD
- Difficulty sustaining attention or staying organized
- Frequently forgetting tasks or losing items
- Restlessness, fidgeting, or difficulty sitting still
- Challenges with time management and completing projects
- Impulsivity, such as interrupting others or making quick decisions without considering consequences
Treatment Options for ADHD
Treatment for ADHD often includes:
- Stimulant or non-stimulant medications that help to improve focus and control hyperactivity.
- Behavioral interventions such as routines, time-management strategies, and coping tools.
- Lifestyle support around sleep, exercise, and nutrition to help regulate energy and attention.
How Reverent Health Psychiatry Can Help
We understand that ADHD looks different for every individual. Our approach is personalized and collaborative, including:
- Comprehensive evaluation to confirm diagnosis and rule out other conditions.
- Medication management to improve focus, reduce impulsivity, and enhance daily functioning.
- Brief supportive therapy to develop coping strategies and structure.
- Referrals to therapists when ongoing behavioral therapy or skills training is needed.
Our telepsychiatry model ensures you or your child can access consistent care that is effective.
Find focus, balance, and confidence.
Schedule a confidential ADHD consultation for ADHD treatment with Reverent Health Psychiatry in New York & Tennessee today.