Here are examples of just a few therapies available that can help you to manage ADHD:
Psychoeducation by an assessing Specialist helps you to understand what is ADHD and what is not, also enabling you to identify when you need support and should be compassionate and understanding of yourself.
Behavioural therapy through a Psychologist or Coach helps identify ways you can change your behaviour so that you are better supporting yourself and use your ADHD strengths to your advantage. Modifications and supports such as fidgets, weighted blankets, headphones, stand up desks are all examples of modifications that can assist with better integration of energy versus productivity.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a type of therapy used by Psychologists to can help you to change the way you think, feel and behave in respect to any mood or behavioural concerns e.g., anxiety, low mood, anger.
Executive Functioning skills training with a Coach, Counsellor or Psychologist can be useful in working out how best to use your environment and tools as supports.
Occupational therapy is an evaluative process of collecting and organising relevant information about your functional ability. This includes gross and fine motor control (from poor handwriting skills to riding a bike), eye-hand coordination (catching a ball), visual-spatial relationships, body image, self-concept and much more.
Speech therapy can help children with ADHD who have either delayed speech or talk well before and beyond their years. The former may need early intervention at a speech therapy clinic.
You can find a number of therapists in our extensive list of healthcare providers around New Zealand.