
Inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity are behaviors of ADHD, and they are behaviors of other conditions, too. How do you know what it is? The most reliable way to be sure the problems are caused by ADHD is to contact a qualified, licensed health professional. This professional is certified in biofeedback and has the education and the experience and takes the time needed to know your suffering is from ADHD.
You know your diagnosis is accurate when your health professional :
Takes a thorough history
Asks the right questions
Puts the history together with other important information the patient gives in one-on-one interviews
Comfortably and easily (no needles) measures the patient’s brain activity
and interprets these measurements for ADHD
Follows the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations about both behavior therapy and medication to treat ADHD
Provides EEG Biofeedback therapy, the behavior therapy for long-lasting results for people with ADHD
who Consult a qualified health professional
Gives you confidence that the problem the symptoms reveal are
ADHD. It also gives you confidence that you are getting the best possible treatment available.
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People who should avoid this special LSI usually include people with serious, chronic effects of head injuries, psychiatric illness, or seizure activity. Always consult with your primary care physician (PCP) before using any of the products from this or any other website.
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The professionals at Smarter Way personally use and recommend the products available on this website and offer them to their clients as deemed appropriate. You should always consult your primary care physician (PCP) to determine what treatment is right for you. All products and resources used on this site are provided for educational purposes only and are not intended as medical advise or as a substitution for treatment or consultation with your primary care physician (PCP).
