| ADHD Directory |
| ADHD Printables |
| ADHD Webinars |
| ADHD Guides |
| Expert Answers |
| ADHD News |
| Tools and Checklists |
| ADHD Topics A-Z |
| Book Reviews |
| ADHD Groups |
| ADHD Discussions |
| ADHD Blogs |
| Share Your Story |
| E-Newsletters |
| ADHD Events |
| ADHD Videos |
| Subscribe |
| Give a Gift |
| Current Issue |
| Digital |
| Archives |
| Buy Back Issues |
| Buy Booklets |
| Customer Service |
| Contact Us |
| Advertise |
| Page 1 of 1 | 1 |
| Thread : looking for advice | |
|
|
|
|---|---|
| Spazzle |
Join Date:
Tue 22nd Jun 2010
Threads: Posts: |
|
looking for advice
Greetings I have long had issues with ADHD symptoms, and was diagnosed last year as having ADHD. However, my therapist was not exactly helpful - basically I went to him as he specialized in ADHD (according to my insurance doctor finder). However, as I started to see him, he really seemed to question what I was I there for. Our "sessions" seemed to be comprised of extensive lengths of silence with neither of us saying anything. I stopped going because frankly it seemed like all he was interested in was charging my insurance. Based on his confirmation of what I suspected (ADHD), I need to actually work towards progress on addressing the symptoms that are interfering with my daily workload. Unfortunately, as I'm sure you can guess, I generally get motived to start something in motion and then quickly lose interest when it doesn't happen as fast as I would have liked. But the thing is, I really do want to make these changes, but I need to know a good place to start (the ex-doc wasn't exactly helpful). I did try a medication (I'd have to check into which one exactly) for a while that he prescribed. However, it mostly just made me feel tense and on the verge of a headache. I was on it for about two months before requesting that treatment to stop. I didn't really feel like it was helping that much, though I'm probably a harsher judge of my own behavior than what others may have noticed. I'd really like to explore some non-medication solutions, and was wondering if folks might be able to recommend resources where I could research these solutions. Any other advice for a "newbie" would be immensely helpful as well. The thing is, I'd love to actually make some progress on this once and for all, but I'm also a bit gunshy going into a therapist again based on my past experience. If there's anything local in the Seattle area, that would be great to know as well. Cheers Richard |
|
| Page 1 of 1 | 1 |
« Previous Thread | Next Thread »
Local Time : 25 May 2013 4:16 PM
(Sat, 25 May 2013 20:16:49 GMT)
