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ADHD in Adults: Why It Often Looks Different Than You Expect

Most people who hear about Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) picture a hyperactive child who cannot stay seated in school. The medical field identifies ADHD during childhood, but the condition continues to affect adults. People with ADHD often spend multiple years and sometimes their entire lives, without understanding how their condition affects their mental state and their social connections and work performance.

At Pima Behavioral Health, we frequently work with adults who are surprised to learn that ADHD can look very different later in life. Medical staff need to understand the distinct characteristics of these conditions because this knowledge enables them to deliver suitable treatment and assist patients in understanding their medical condition.

The condition of ADHD continues to develop through time instead of disappearing on its own.

The brain development process of ADHD creates this neurodevelopmental condition which affects brain function. The core condition of the disorder continues to affect people through their adult years even though their symptoms might evolve with time.
Children with ADHD show their condition through active hyperactivity and their behavior causes problems that others can see. Adults show symptoms which develop into internalized and situational patterns that people tend to ignore while attributing them to stress and anxiety and personality characteristics.
Many adults with ADHD develop coping strategies that mask symptoms, which can delay diagnosis until responsibilities increase and those strategies begin to fail.

Hyperactivity Often Becomes Internal

The hyperactivity symptoms which appear in Adult ADHD differ from those which occur in childhood ADHD.
Adults who have ADHD tend to show their symptoms through different behaviors than physical hyperactivity which is easy to observe. People with hyperactivity show their condition through behaviors which differ from what society considers normal human behavior:
People often confuse their internal feelings of restlessness with anxiety because these conditions tend to appear together during medical evaluations.

Adults with ADHD may know exactly what needs to be done but feel unable to initiate or sustain effort. People who have the ability to do things but not the actual skills experience shame and frustration which leads to underachievement among those who possess high intelligence or capability.

Emotional Dysregulation Exists as a Prevalent Condition Which Most People Fail to Recognize.

Emotional regulation is not included in the formal diagnostic criteria for ADHD, yet it is one of the most impairing adult symptoms.
The strong emotional reactions which people experience create relationship problems that lead to depression and anxiety and self-esteem problems when they absorb multiple years of negative comments about their laziness and inconsistency and reliability issues.

ADHD and Relationships

The presence of ADHD creates major challenges which affect how adults relate to each other in their romantic relationships and their friendships and their family bonds.
People who do not understand ADHD will see these patterns as evidence of their lack of interest in their work. People who get proper treatment and learn to communicate effectively will achieve improved relationship success.
Adults who have ADHD face various challenges but they tend to perform well in creative activities and problem-solving and they show strong abilities in adapting to new situations and working on tasks that interest them. People who receive an ADHD diagnosis can use their existing abilities to succeed while working on their weak points.

Why Adult ADHD Is Often Missed

Adult ADHD is frequently underdiagnosed for several reasons:
The psychiatric evaluation process needs patients to undergo a thorough assessment of their developmental background and their current symptoms which affect their ability to function normally for accurate diagnosis.

Treatment Can Be Life-Changing

Adult ADHD treatment requires patients to receive medication along with therapy and behavioral approaches and psychoeducational instruction. The correct treatment of ADHD leads most adults to experience better focus and emotional control and increased self-assurance which results in enhanced life quality.

The staff at Pima Behavioral Health treat ADHD through individualized care which considers how the condition affects people who have mood disorders and experience trauma and face various levels of life stress.

You Are Not “Broken”

Adults who receive their ADHD diagnosis experience a common feeling of relief after learning about their condition. The document shows how society has consistently failed to recognize neurological disorders as moral issues instead of treating them as medical conditions throughout history.
ADHD is not a character flaw. The brain handles attention and motivation and emotional processing through different mechanisms. Adults need to provide unique assistance to people with ADHD who want to achieve their full potential.
A professional evaluation becomes necessary when you suspect ADHD symptoms interfere with your daily activities because it helps you understand your condition and achieve major improvements.