To treat ADHD, providers will usually recommend a combination of medication and behavioral therapy.
Common methods used to treat ADHD include:
ADHD medication: Medical providers on Sesame can prescribe non-stimulant medications to treat ADHD symptoms. Medication options include atomoxetine, antidepressants, and blood pressure medications like guanfacine and clonidine. These drugs have been shown to help improve the attention span of patients with ADHD.
Behavioral therapy: A psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, or other mental health professionals can provide behavior treatment, social skills training, parent skills training, and counseling to ADHD patients.
In addition to medications and behavioral therapy, your doctor may prescribe alternative therapies to help promote overall well-being. These include yoga, meditation, diet therapy, and neurofeedback training. Before starting any of these alternate therapies, talk to your doctor about their effectiveness and whether or not they are right for you or your child.