Adult Add Treatments
Adults suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADD, experience problems in school, work and social relationships. There are several treatments available. The most effective treatment typically includes a combination of counseling and medication.
Stimulant medications reduce symptoms by increasing brain chemicals that regulate mood and behavior. These include methylphenidate (marketed under the name Ritalin) and amphetamines such as lisdexamphetamine (marketed under the names Adderall or Vyvanse).
Support Groups
A support group is a collection of people with similar experiences and issues who are willing to assist each to help each. The majority of these groups are run by volunteers, and are free to join. A support group can also provide information about local resources for people suffering from mental illness and substance abuse. Support groups aren't a substitute to professional treatment however they can be an important part of the recovery.
A good support group will welcome new members and make them feel at ease by allowing them to members to introduce themselves. The group should also allow open-ended questions, as this will encourage further discussion. It is essential to remember that not everyone in the group will be able to speak at once, so it is useful to have a list of topics to discuss at the meetings as well as a limitation on the participation of each member.
Many support groups have a specific theme, such as parenting or eating disorders, while others are open-ended. More about the author are less structured than groups run by licensed professionals, and are focused on sharing personal experiences. Support groups usually don't have a specific leader and are run on volunteer basis, but they might have coordinators who facilitate the group meetings and offer other services for members.

It is crucial to remember that discussions within a group are confidential. It is necessary to remind the group members of this fact periodically. Certain facilitators and group members are mandated reporters, which means they are required to report any information pertaining to physical harm to the police, even if it is discussed in private. This topic should be discussed at the beginning of the group, however it can also be reemphasized regularly.
Support groups are a great way to meet other people with similar problems and can be very beneficial in creating communities. It can be uplifting to see others overcome their own struggles. It can also give you hope for the future.