Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a biopsychosocial disorder that can affect many facets of a child’s (or adults) life.  Typically, ADHD is inherited, but can also be acquired through trauma or head injury.  This neurochemical disorder can significantly impact attention, impulse control, social relationships, and learning.

The psychologists at CHLA conduct assessments that evaluate selective attention, sustained attention, shifting attention and inhibition.  In addition to norm referenced assessments, parent and teacher rating scales are used to identify if symptoms are present in multiple areas of the child or adult’s life.  The evaluation identifies any developmental delays in attention and an intervention and accommodation plan is created to address these delays.

Recommendations will include school accommodations, medical recommendations, and alternative research-based interventions that treat ADHD.

ADHD assessments take approximately one and a half hours.

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