For individuals with ADD and ADHD, regular tasks can be very challenging, needing to learn new skills to cope with academic or professional limitations. Many believe ADHD to be a real disorder, while others think of it as a collection of natural behaviors which are nowadays less tolerated and therefore require a medical explanation or excuse. Because of this, many medical experts disagree on diagnosis and treatment, some considering it should be behavioral, and some prescribing medications in support of a pharmacological treatment. Studies have shown that a balanced combination of both approaches may work better in treating the alleged disorder and the behaviors associated with it.
Diagnosis of ADHD is not easy, especially considering the fact that not a single test is used to present a diagnosis in children or adults. For those medical professionals who support the position that ADHD is a real psychological disorder, this diagnosis takes place after the individual has shown some or all of the symptoms associated with ADHD on a regular basis for six months or more. Additionally, these signs and symptoms must be present in more than one