Adult ADHD, Great Idea!
Adults with ADD are often very bright and come up with great ideas. They tell us about these ideas and we get excited for them. They take off like a whirlwind doing things, arranging things, setting things up. For those of us who love them, we feel they have finally found themselves. They are finally on track. They initially have boundless energy and cannot be stopped even by the most discouraging news. When they are in this phase it is impressive. But, then, as the project progresses, these individuals go flat as a pancake. The work stops, the idea does not seem so good, and their failure is usually perceived by them as someone else’s fault. Once again family and friends shake their heads in frustration. Adults with ADD are usually good “idea people” but need to have the backup of steady workers. They are good for the short projects that do not require much follow through.” p.18.From Getting Rid of Ritalin by Robert Hill, Ph.D. and Eduardo Castro, M.D. If this describes a friend or family member, there is a natural solution for helping them with neurofeedback. Drs. Kelsey
