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How do you approach effectively diagnosing ADHD within the time constraints of outpatient practice?

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Psychiatry · Wayne State University School of Medicine

I approach diagnosing ADHD by asking a series of questions. Questions 1 - 3 are pretty straightforward, the others can be more nuanced depending on the case:

1) Do enough ADHD symptoms apply (6 symptoms in 1 category for kids, 5 symptoms in adults)? I ask about specific symptoms and encourage the pa...

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Psychiatry · Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

I frame the initial diagnostic interview in the context that concentration issues are a symptom and not necessarily a diagnosis. Many DSM-5-TR diagnoses included loss of concentration, ranging from mood disorders to anxiety disorders to trauma-based conditions. If anything else is present, then I co...

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Psychiatry · Community Support Services Inc

It also helps to use longer-acting formulas on adults, as there is less chance of overdosing since it doesn’t give patients as much of a reinforcing “high“ feeling.

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Psychiatry · UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior

I think it's important to set the frame with patients that a thorough assessment for ADHD will not be possible in a single one-hour visit, and that they should expect the assessment to be a process that extends across several appointments. If there are confounding comorbid conditions that aren't so ...

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Psychiatry · Private Practice

I look for a childhood history of stimulants, assuming that a proper diagnostic workup was made at the time, to justify the use of medication in childhood. Sometimes adults in high-pressure work situations, especially when there is an open floor plan with many distractions, will develop ADHD. This i...

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