The prevalence of ADHD has increased substantially over the last decade, with the number of adults diagnosed with ADHD almost doubling. Amongst those with ADHD, approximately 40% also struggle with substance use. The impulsivity and mood symptoms associated with an ADHD diagnosis are often misunderstood, leading to self-medication and risky behavior.
While prescription medication is often the first line approach for treating ADHD, there are concerns that those who struggle with addiction will abuse these medications, making their recovery more difficult. This presentation will assist the audience with identifying behavioral and emotional interventions to treat ADHD symptoms. Cognitive behavioral strategies will be introduced, with an opportunity to model and role play these interventions.