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ADHD Treatment & Psychiatric Care in Boca Raton, FL

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can affect focus, organization, academic performance, work productivity, relationships, and daily functioning. At Mental Health Blooming, Dr. Priti Kothari provides comprehensive ADHD evaluation and treatment services in Boca Raton, FL, helping children, adolescents, and adults better understand their symptoms and develop effective strategies for success.

ADHD symptoms may include difficulty paying attention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, forgetfulness, poor time management, and challenges with executive functioning. Through comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, personalized treatment plans, medication management when appropriate, and ongoing support, Dr. Kothari helps patients improve attention, concentration, emotional regulation, and overall quality of life.

Serving patients throughout Boca Raton, Jupiter, Weston, and surrounding South Florida communities, our practice is committed to providing evidence-based ADHD care tailored to each individual's unique strengths, challenges, and goals.

What is ADHD?

Overview

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity or impulsivity that occurs in occupational, academic, and social settings. ADHD is one of the most common mental health disorders present in children. Demographic reports state 5 to 10 percent of American children between the age of 3-17 have been diagnosed with ADHD, which translates into nearly up to 6 million children. ADHD is more common in boys than girls by a ratio of 2.5 to 1. While symptoms usually first present in childhood, symptoms may persist into adulthood.

ADHD Symptoms

Symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder include inattention, impulsiveness, and hyperactivity. The important distinction is the duration and severity of these behaviors, as nearly everyone has experienced fleeting symptoms at one point or another. Diagnostic criteria point to the fact that ADHD symptoms persist longer than 6 months and in affected individuals these symptoms frequently lead to problems in the person’s academic, occupational, and social life.

Children with ADHD are at a particularly high risk for problems at school. This is largely caused by their tendency to exhibit verbal hostility, defiance, temper tantrums and non-compliance, especially with authority figures. In other cases, ADHD students display poor listening skills, lack of oral expression, difficulty with reading comprehension and mathematics, poor organizational skills, poor fine motor skill, and poor memory. In later years, ADHD teenagers are more likely to be at risk for substance abuse, truancy, and academic and social dysfunction

In childhood ADHD, emotional development is slower affecting the maturity of the individual and therefore his or her social interactions. ADHD children are three times or more likely to have problems with expressive language. Impulsivity, low frustration tolerance, and irritability also make establishing and maintaining friendships more difficult.

Co-existing Conditions

Children who have ADHD may also present with the following conditions:

ADHD Medications

Several classes of medications can be used to treat ADHD symptoms including stimulants, non stimulants, antidepressants, and even some antihypertensive medications. Medications can be short acting or long acting, and the correct prescription and dosing should be monitored by a physician.

Medication Management

Each medication has its own indications and side effects. Continual monitoring and communication by parents, caregivers, educators, psychologists, pediatrician, and a child psychiatrist is crucial to achieving proper medication prescriptions and dosages based on relief from symptoms and minimizing of side effects. Doses may have to titrated based on symptoms and the target outcome of treatment. Regular check ups are key to medication management.

ADHD Inattentive Type

ADHD Inattentive Type was previously called Attention Deficit Disorder. It is characterized by difficulty paying attention, which separates it from the other two types of ADHD. Prior to diagnosing ADHD Inattentive Type, problems such as hearing difficulties, learning disabilities, depression, and anxiety should be ruled out to prevent a misdiagnosis. Symptoms of Inattentive ADHD include: frequent daydreaming, not able to complete tasks, easily distracted, misses important details, makes careless mistakes in homework or on tests, gets bored quickly, difficulty getting or staying organized, avoids tasks that take effort, loses or forgets things or events, doesn’t seem to listen when spoken to, slow to understand information, and trouble following directions.

ADHD Hyperactive Type

ADHD Hyperactive Type presents much differently than ADHD Inattentive Type. Children with ADHD Hyperactive Type may appear constantly on the move. Symptoms include: fidgeting, squirming, getting up often when seated, running or climbing at inappropriate times, difficulty playing quietly, talking too much or out of turn, interrupting, often "on the go."

ADHD Combined Type

Children with ADHD Combined Type exhibit symptoms of both Inattentive Type and Hyperactive Type. This is the most common form of ADHD.

School Based Plans

Students who have been diagnosed with ADHD may be entitled to classroom or school accommodations if the disorder is having a negative impact on their educational, social, or behavioral performance. ADHD children may benefit from accommodations, modifications, specialized instruction, and behavioral planning. Children may benefit from an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or a 504 plan. Educators and parents should meet regularly to develop, assess, and revise the plans as needed. Dr. Kothari, who practices in the Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Parkland, and South Florida area is familiar with many local schools, available resources, and support systems for those affected by ADHD.

Behavioral Therapy

Behavioral Therapy can be used on its own to help alleviate ADHD symptoms, but works best when combined with medication management for ADHD. Research has shown combined treatment is most effective. Behavioral therapy is a series of techniques aimed at improving parenting skills as it relates to the ADHD child and the seeks to improve the child’s behavior. It addresses specific behavior problems by improving time management, establishing predictability and routines, and increasing positive attention. Parent training is key to the success of behavioral therapy, and many parents believe it has been crucial to improving their ADHD child’s behavior both at home and at school. Parents who are proactive and reach out for education and resources have a lower stress level when handling a child with a diagnosis of ADHD.

Adult ADHD

ADHD likely starts in childhood and can persist into adulthood, although some cases of adult ADHD are diagnosed in adulthood despite years of symptoms. Adult ADHD may cause a host of problems including difficulty forming or maintaining relationships, poor work performance, low self esteem, problems with the law, frequent car accidents and financial stress. Married adults struggling with ADHD also have a higher incidence of separation and divorce. Although not caused by ADHD, other mental health disorders may also be present including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, or learning difficulties. Treatment for adults with ADHD is similar to treatment for children in that a combination of medication and behavior therapy is often the most effective treatment. Dr. Kothari, who practices in the Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Coral Springs area in South Florida may refer adult ADHD sufferers to an adult psychologist for cognitive behavioral therapy and/or couples therapy.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

Most children will display oppositional behavior at some point in their childhood: they may argue, talk back, or disobey parents, teachers, or authority figures. But in children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), there is an ongoing and persistent pattern of oppositional, defiant, vindictive, or hostile behavior usually seen at home or school, which disrupts day to day functioning for longer than 6 months. Symptoms may include: frequent temper tantrums, excessive arguing with adults, refusal to comply with rules or adult requests, deliberate attempts to annoy or upset people, blaming others for their mistakes or behavior, being touchy or easily annoyed by others, frequent anger, spiteful attitude, and revenge seeking behavior. Often children or adolescents with ODD may also present with learning difficulties, ADHD, mood disorders, or anxiety disorders. A child and adolescent psychiatrist can diagnose and treat the ODD and any psychiatric disorders that may also be present. Parents of a child with ODD may also benefit from counseling and training in positive parenting techniques. Dr. Kothari can refer these children and their parents to specialists and/or support systems in the South Florida area as well as offer medication management, education and resources.

Why Choose Dr. Priti Kothari for ADHD Treatment in Boca Raton, FL?

Successfully managing ADHD requires an accurate diagnosis, individualized treatment, and ongoing support. Dr. Priti Kothari is a board-certified psychiatrist with specialized experience evaluating and treating ADHD in children, adolescents, and adults.

Patients throughout Boca Raton trust Dr. Kothari because of her comprehensive and personalized approach to ADHD care. Rather than focusing solely on symptoms, she evaluates the full range of factors that may affect attention, behavior, learning, emotional health, and daily functioning. This allows her to develop treatment plans that address each patient's unique needs.

Whether ADHD is affecting school performance, workplace productivity, family relationships, or self-confidence, Dr. Kothari works closely with patients and families to provide practical solutions and long-term support. Her goal is to help individuals build on their strengths, overcome challenges, and achieve greater success in all areas of life.

ADHD FAQs

What is ADHD?

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, focus, impulse control, organization, and executive functioning. ADHD can impact both children and adults.

What are common symptoms of ADHD?

Common symptoms may include difficulty concentrating, distractibility, forgetfulness, impulsive behavior, hyperactivity, difficulty completing tasks, poor organization, and challenges with time management.

Can adults have ADHD?

Yes. While ADHD often begins during childhood, many individuals continue to experience symptoms into adulthood. Some adults are not diagnosed until later in life when symptoms begin affecting work, relationships, or daily responsibilities.

How is ADHD diagnosed?

ADHD is diagnosed through a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation that includes a review of symptoms, developmental history, medical history, academic or occupational functioning, and other relevant factors.

What treatments are available for ADHD?

Treatment may include medication management, behavioral strategies, executive functioning support, educational accommodations, cognitive training, lifestyle modifications, and other individualized interventions based on the patient's needs.

Can ADHD affect academic performance?

Yes. ADHD can impact attention, memory, organization, task completion, and classroom performance. Early identification and treatment can help students develop skills that support academic success.

Is ADHD treatment different for children and adults?

While the core symptoms of ADHD may be similar, treatment recommendations are tailored to each patient's age, developmental stage, responsibilities, and individual goals.

Schedule an ADHD Evaluation in Boca Raton, FL

If you or your child is experiencing symptoms of ADHD, professional evaluation and treatment can provide valuable insight and support. Early diagnosis and personalized care can help improve focus, organization, confidence, and overall quality of life.

Dr. Priti Kothari proudly provides ADHD evaluation and treatment services for children, adolescents, and adults in Boca Raton, Jupiter, Weston, and surrounding South Florida communities. Contact Mental Health Blooming today to schedule a consultation and learn how comprehensive ADHD care can help you or your loved one thrive at school, work, and in everyday life.

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    5550 Glades Road, Suite 304
    Boca Raton, FL 33431

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    Weston, FL 33331