These areas responsible for planning and organizing are inhibited which could be the result of ADHD (Teeter, 1998). Therefore, ADHD requires diagnosis and immediate attention to make progress in a person’s life. While there are a lot of treatments for ADHD, this paper will specifically focus on two treatments or interventions for ADHD in children and adolescents. The two treatments provided have been effective to control and reduce the symptoms of ADHD. Thus, this paper will focus on two treatments mainly, Medication treatment, Education Intervention, and as well as their desired outcomes and conflicting …show more content…
With neuroimaging studies investigation, normalizing effects were consistently seen on brain structure and function in children while using this medication. ADHD patients were given antipsychotics along with methylphenidate to control severe aggression with the comorbid disruptive. Although, these medications have helped overcome the symptoms of ADHD, it has been argued that by combining the medications each one could compensate the other and the individual effect of the medication would be