Category: ADHD

ADHD in adults: when to seek help and what a neuropsychological assessment is for
You do what you have to do. You try. You organize, you adjust, you compensate. And yet, something remains difficult. Concentration slips away. Organization requires constant effort. Lists grow longer, oversights accumulate, and energy seems to run out faster at the end of the day. You wonder if it's just the stress, the pace, the mental load. If you should be more disciplined, do things better, try a little harder. And yet, deep down, the doubt persists: what if it's not just a question of willpower? This is often where the question of ADHD in adulthood comes up. Not as a certainty, nor as a label to be quickly applied, but as a possibility to be explored in order to give meaning to what is experienced on a daily basis.

Who can diagnose attention deficit disorder with or without hyperactivity (ADHD) in children?
Before we introduce you to the various professionals who can play a role in the official diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder with or without hyperactivity, we thought we'd explain what it is.

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) in adults
You've just realized that, once again, you've forgotten to reply to that important e-mail you received days ago. More than simple forgetfulness, these incidents can have a much greater impact on our daily lives, and are sometimes indicators of a condition more associated with childhood: Attention Deficit Disorder with or without Hyperactivity (ADHD).