Special Report: How You Are Treating ADHD or ADD Today
There are more treatment options available for ADHD than ever before. Which ones are people using, and are they finding them effective? We wanted to find out the answers, so we asked you, our readers, in an exclusive <em>ADDitude</em> survey. What we discovered from the more than 4,000 responses challenges our assumptions about how people are actually treating their ADHD in 2017.
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We looked into brain balance. There are no white papers verifying the validity of this program, the staff have no experience and are paid minimum wage and the cost for the program is outrageous. Everything they do can been done at home without the cost.
We chose to do Neurofeedback with a trained clinician, which was less money. We are 100% satisfied with the results. Our son does not take medication, we have gone from daily calls from the school advising us that the classroom needed to be cleared due to his behavior to an excellent student with straight A report. We also supplement with L-theanine, Omega 3, B, magnesium and Zinc, but we are clear that the Neurofeedback is what has made the significant changes in our son.
Very interesting Study. Helpful in pursuing my own treatment, as I am just getting started.
Would love to know what year the study was done.
I couldn’t find a date on the article or info on the study date.
The survey was conducted in 2017, as stated in the first paragraph under the title (last sentence).