Saving Your Brain

Taking the Hemispheric Approach in Treating ADHD

Aug 18, 2022

ADHD affects more than 3 million people in the United States each year.  Its symptoms, including difficulty concentrating, hyperactivity, and no impulse control, can be mistaken for garden variety bad behavior or low intelligence. Being diagnosed as having ADHD doesn’t mean that you can’t never improve. At Saving Your Brain, we have helped hundreds of patients have improved symptoms through our brain retraining programs.

ADHD often starts in childhood, and it can last well into adulthood. Because childhood can be so difficult already, and because the teenage years require a lot of hard work and academic discipline, it’s important to get a diagnosis for ADHD early and confront it head-on. There is no sense in having a child work much harder because he didn’t get the right treatment for an underlying condition. ADHD has been proven to hurt self-esteem, make relationships harder, make school and work harder, and lead to feelings of inadequacy, shame, and low self-worth. 

The Hempispheric non-drug approach to addressing ADHD takes a look at the right brain – left brain imbalances. We start with a QEEG Brain Map and other advanced asessments to determine what areas are affected. Watch our livestream webinar below to learn more about what programs are effective to reduce anxiety, stress, motor control, behaviorial issues, and more as seen in ADHD adults and children. 

 

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