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ADHD Coaches - Exploring a Few Useful Options

As you may already known the number of different types of health professionals willing and able to help with ADHD are mind boggling, and finding the right one to fit your unique situation is not an easy task.
In this informational article titled "ADHD Coaches" we will provide a brief description of ADHD and then examine three different types of professionals.
ADHD is characterized by difficulty paying attention (inattention) and a high degree of restlessness and impulsivity.
Symptoms begin very early in life and almost always are recognized by the age of 7.
Symptoms last for at least 6 months, and present major problems in at least two settings, usually home and school in children and home and work in adults.
What's in a coach? ADHD coaches specialize in helping a person improve their functioning in the world.
They can come from many different backgrounds, including counseling, mediation, business, and psychology.
As of today there is no official criterion for becoming an ADHD coach.
ADHD coaches like to mix it up and get in the middle of the fight immediately.
That is, they focus on practical skills and offer support for your everyday struggles.
The vast majority of ADHD coaches don't offer any additional treatment options other than skills training and some minor counseling.
This can be both good and bad.
The good is that their focus not too scattered the bad is that there is chance you may be referred to another professional in their network, who offers another form of treatment.
Also, ADHD coaches are unlicensed to prescribe medications but can provide an official diagnosis.
Other closely related therapists Clinical social worker: Clinical social workers (and Licensed Independent Social Workers) generally have at least a master's degree and specific advanced training in psychotherapy techniques.
Because they are social workers first, they may bring to the table a unique skill set in terms of dealing with interpersonal interactions.
Each professional in this field has a slightly different approach with some leaning towards the techniques used by ADHD coaches, while others adopt an approach more comparable to that of a clinical psychologist.
While there are some advantages, it is important to find out whether your clinical social worker has any experience with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
LISWs are licensed mental health professionals and can make an official diagnosis of ADHD.
Occupational therapists (OT): An OT is trained to help people with everyday tasks and can often be helpful with ADHD symptoms where sensory issues are involved.
OT's are highly educated with many having a bachelor's degree in occupational therapy.
While OT's may have a great deal of experience with ADHD and overall prove to be a good option their diagnosis are not official and they cannot prescribe prescription medications.
In summary, we have just brushed the surface in discussing ADHD coaches and other options, and further investigation may be needed on your part.
  Additionally, many adults and parents alike are finding success in managing ADHD symptoms by combining non prescription therapies with homeopathic remedies for ADHD Homeopathic remedies for ADHD are very safe for all ages, affordable, and have shown to be helpful in managing such problematic ADHD symptoms as inattention, erratic behavior, and hyperactivity.
If you have been searching for a natural treatment option homeopathy is worth considering.
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