What are the Co-Morbid Disorders of ADHD?
The current ADHD treatment for your child may appear to be ineffective and this might be due to the presence of an undiagnosed co-morbid disorder. The thought of having another illness on top of ADHD is frustrating, but acknowledging the presence of a co-morbid disorder would be helpful in ultimately helping the child with ADHD. The symptoms of these additional psychiatric problems complicate the symptoms of ADHD and make the ADHD medications impotent. To effectively address the ADHD symptoms, both in children and adults, these co-morbid disorders must be discovered and treated simultaneously with ADHD. The following list presents the most common psychiatric disorders that are co-morbid with ADHD. • Anxiety – If anxiety is brought about by ADHD, then treating ADHD is the primary concern. But if anxiety is a separate illness, the use of stimulants in treating ADHD may worsen the anxiety. In such a situation, patients may choose to treat anxiety using non-drug methods, such as cognitive