Do You Have ADD?
An ADD diagnosis is based on three
factors: symptoms, level of impairment at work or home, and
history. To be diagnosed with ADD, a woman must have shown symptoms
by age 7 and continue to have symptoms into adulthood. Many
possible symptoms exist; exhibiting eight of the following 12 is
considered diagnostic. Check off the signs that seem familiar to
you. If you suspect you have ADD, seek the counsel of a health care
provider or clinical psychologist.
Difficulty sustaining attention in tasks.
Often not listening when spoken to.
Often not following through on instructions and failing to finish
tasks.
Difficulty organizing tasks and activities.
Avoiding, disliking, or being reluctant to engage in tasks that
require sustained mental effort.
Often losing things necessary for tasks or activities.
Being easily distracted.
Being forgetful in everyday activities.
Exhibiting inaccurate self-observation.
Having chronic problems withself-esteem.
Tending toward addictive behavior.
Exhibiting mood swings, restlessness, and
impulsivity.
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—E.A.K.
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