ADHD

Diagnosing and treating ADHD isn't easy, but we have the tools to help
It is estimated that 2 - 5%* of school children in the UK have ADHD. While some children diagnosed with this disorder will grow out of it in their adolescent years, 60% of them will still show symptoms in their adult life*. If left untreated, ADHD in adults and children can cause serious issues in relationships, school, and work. Unfortunately, ADHD symptoms aren't always cut and dry, and nor is the process of reaching a diagnosis.
ADHD diagnoses are on the rise, and it's critical to have the right tests to identify and treat both the disorder itself and the common issues surrounding it.

Interview with Randy Kamphaus: A focus on ADHD
ADHD is one of the most common mental disorders. In our interview, Randy Kamphaus, author of the BASC-3, talks about how the prevalence of the condition has evolved and how we can support children with ADHD.