ADHD Vs. ADD: Understanding The Difference

Social And Familial Effects Of ADHD And ADD

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There are many social and familial effects of those diagnosed with ADHD or ADD, as well as those around them. ADHD and ADD can alter the behavior of a child due to their difficulty concentrating and their disruptive behavior. The common social effects on a child coping with ADHD or ADD include becoming the class clown or bully or refusing to be involved in group activities.

Family members may also be affected by a patient being diagnosed with either ADHD or ADD, causing frustration or guilt due to their inability to focus, or having a difficult time keeping up with the activity and impulsivity of the person.Â

Keep reading to discover the emotional impacts ADHD and ADD can have on an individual.

Emotional Effects Of ADHD And ADD

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There are quite a few emotional effects to ADD and ADHD that can further make the child feel isolated and/or confused. There is the possibility they have been frustrated for quite some time, which can lead to other emotional and physical stress. Some of the emotional effects include frustration due to their inability to follow through and complete tasks, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and withdrawal.

If the child buries their emotions and feelings, it may come out in the form of physical symptoms, such as headaches, stomach aches, backaches, or pain in their limbs.Â

With this in mind, continue reading to learn all about the best methods of management and treatment of ADD and ADHD.

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