Do you need to get help from a mental health specialist to manage Adult ADHD?
ADHD can be a challenging condition to live with, but our mental health professionals can help. They can help you learn how to deal with your ADHD symptoms, and help you live a healthy and productive life.
This is what the symptoms of ADHD can look like...
  • Some children have trouble paying attention and staying still, which can lead to problems with impulsivity
  • When someone is talking, it can be hard to stay focused on what they're saying. Sometimes, this can be because we're struggling to hear them.
  • Some people have trouble focusing and organising their thoughts. This can make it hard to get done what you need to, and can be frustrating.
  • Some people find it hard to manage their time effectively. This can make it hard to do things that you want to do, or to meet your commitments.
  • If you can't remember something, it's called forgetfulness. Sometimes it's easy to remember something, but sometimes it's hard to remember.
  • It can be hard to relax when you're stressed, but there are some things you can do to make it easier.
Try the Bonanza Care approach to ADHD treatment

ADHD is a disorder that can be mistaken for laziness or seen as a character flaw. Based on our clinical expertise and the latest science, we have created a program that will help manage ADHD.

Choose an ADHD treatment option that works for you

We are here to help you through whatever you might need, from the beginning to the end.

Speak to an Bonanza Care Psychiatrist
  • A doctor will look at your symptoms and see if they match a specific condition, like ADHD. This will help them provide you with a more accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.
  • To help you manage inattentiveness and impulsivity, a personalised treatment plan will include any needed medication support.
  • You can keep your prescriptions up to date by renewing them easily online.
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Let an Bonanza Care Therapist help you
  • We have experts who can help you if you have ADHD.
  • You can use tools recommended by your therapist to help you stay connected and supported between sessions.
  • By tracking your mental health over time, you'll be able to see how your symptoms are changing. This will help you understand how you're doing and help you stay on track.
Access personalised self-care with the Bonanza Care App
  • We have created a personalised self-care plan to help you reduce stress, manage anxiety and feel better overall. With 500 activities, you will be able to find what works best for you.
  • If you need help right away, you can talk to our chatbot, Allie. She's available 24/7 to answer any questions you have.
  • You can use our goal tracker to help you stay on track with your goals, and our mood tracker to help you stay aware of your emotions.
Not sure what kind of care you need?
Mental health is a journey, and the first step is finding the right treatment. A Mental Health Coach can help you find the best possible treatment for you, based on your specific needs.
Your questions about ADHD, answered

There are three major types of ADHD:
ADHD combined type: ADHD is a condition that involves problems with paying attention, being hyperactive and being impulsive.
ADHD impulsive/hyperactive type: : ADHD is a disorder that affects the way a person behaves. People with this type of ADHD have a lot of impulsiveness and hyperactivity, which can make it hard for them to stay focused or sit still.
ADHD inattentive and distractible type: ADHD is a disorder that affects the way a person behaves. People with this type of ADHD have a lot of impulsiveness and hyperactivity, which can make it hard for them to stay focused or sit still.

There is still not a clear answer as to what causes ADHD, however it is believed to be partly due to genetics, as well as the environment in which a person is raised. Some aspects that may play a role during prenatal development, such as problems during the first three months of a mother's pregnancy, have also been noted. However, ADHD is not simply a character flaw or laziness - it is a mental health disorder, and you should be compassionate with yourself if you have it. ADHD can be managed with the right support, and you can live a full and normal life with it.

It may be hard for you to focus on things, to plan or to follow through with tasks. You may also find it hard to remember things, and you may often lose things. You may have a hard time controlling your impulses, and you may rush through tasks. You may also have a hard time listening and following instructions. You may sometimes have trouble sleeping or relaxing. You may be more active than usual, and you may have trouble sitting still. You may sometimes have trouble completing tasks. You may be more likely to act without thinking things through, and you may get angry easily. You may also have problems with your moods and with your relationships.

ADHD can cause problems in your life, like not doing well in school, not being able to find a job, and getting in trouble with the law.

ADHD is often co-occurring with other mental health disorders, which makes diagnosis and treatment more difficult. Some of the disorders that ADHD may co-occur with include mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and other psychiatric disorders. Adults with ADHD are at increased risk of other mental health disorders, like personality disorders and addictions.