NJ psychiatristADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, is an illness that often goes unnoticed for long periods of time until significant negatives changes happen in one’s life. It can affect persons from every culture, age group (even adults), and socioeconomic status. Often it can present as more than just difficulty finishing work or studying in school. Unfinished projects, missed appointments, forgetting where things are placed, feeling overwhelmed, lack of job or relationship stability, and racing thoughts about tasks you must do can all be ADHD related. ADHD often goes untreated and unrecognized as many people feel that they are just not trying hard enough or not smart enough to do certain things. However, this is not the case and individuals that are properly treated see changes in all aspects in life far greater than they thought was possible. Medication and psychotherapy are two tools that will help you battle the ADHD and get your mind back on track. Fill out the brief form below and submit to make an appointment and start on your road to better mental health.

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