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ADHD 101, ADHD Treatment

ADHD and Counselling: Journeying in the Woods

ADHD 101, ADHD Treatment
November 16, 2022

Unlocking ADHD Contributor Elena Ho writes about counselling and how it may benefit individuals with ADHD on their Journey in the Woods. Elena is a trained Counsellor who has lived with ADHD all her life.

ADHD and Counselling
Big Basin Redwoods State Park, California (Photo by Reuben Yue)

What is Counselling?

Counselling is talk therapy with a professionally trained counsellor or psychotherapist. Counsellors are trained to listen compassionately and without judgement. They create a safe space for their clients to speak freely about issues they are experiencing or struggling with.

Counsellors do not offer advice, answers or tell clients what to do to fix a situation. Instead, they help to process challenges and help their clients move on to a more positive place on their ‘Journey in the Woods’. The therapeutic journey takes time and the duration of therapy varies with individual needs and concerns.

People seek counseling for a variety of reasons. These may include struggles with past issues, difficulty with school or work, peer pressure, grief and loss, depression, anxiety, addictions, relationships, life transitions, etc. Some of them see a counselor simply to be heard. 

ADHD and Mental Health

Individuals with Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a neurodevelopmental condition. It simply means that their brains are wired differently from birth.  As a result of this condition, they may struggle with day-to-day inattentiveness, impulsiveness and/or hyperactivity. This can make it difficult for them to manage relationships, school and work life, life transitions, and adulting. More often than not, they are perceived to be lazy, unreliable, unpredictable and difficult –  the list of negative labels go on. Unfortunately, these labels are hurtful and unhelpful, and can become a lifelong narrative for the ADHD individual. 

Individuals with ADHD may also struggle with Deficient Emotional Self-regulation (DESR) and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) where their emotions, both the negative and positive, are intensely amplified. 

They may have difficulty managing their emotions as feelings of hurt, rejection, sadness, and grief are often experienced more deeply than others.  Moreover, the common negative self-perceptions that they are never good enough and are unaccepted for who they are perpetuate these negative feelings.. 

Many individuals with ADHD mask their struggles, which can be emotionally draining. However, this also gives them the ability to develop deep connections with others, allowing them to possess a great depth of compassion and empathy. 

Some people with ADHD engage in risky behaviors.  They may struggle with addictions related to behavior and substance abuse or may take part in high-risk activities to provide adequate brain stimulation.  There are others who live under the stress of a mismanaged existence where they find it challenging to manage finances, appointments, and deadlines.  

The consequences of such behaviors frequently result in a cycle of depression, anxiety, and burnout. When their quality of life has been significantly affected, they are left wondering, “How did I get here?”

How can Counselling Benefit a Person with ADHD?

Life can sometimes be overwhelming and it is hard enough just to stay on top of things. Unexpected events do happen and it can derail that balancing act, leading individuals with ADHD to fall off the tracks. Sometimes it can be easy to get back up.  At other times, they may encounter a roadblock because of challenges related to ADHD, making it difficult to get back on track.

Counselling helps an individual with ADHD to figure out what happened and helps them to learn how to cope in a positive way that works. The therapeutic process is empowering, and helpsuntangle the knots in their head so they can move forward positively in life. Having safe spaces to talk, be seen, and be heard is also extremely helpful!

Sometimes it’s hard to make it out of the darkness, but with some help, we can reach for the light. 

If you need professional support from a counsellor, reach out.  You do not have to struggle alone.

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*DISCLAIMER: This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Should you suspect that you have ADHD, consider seeking the advice of a trained mental health professional with any questions you may have about your condition.

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AMKFSC Community Services has a Psychological Services Unit (PSU) which has a team of clinical and counselling psychologists for children/youth and their parents. Core services include psychoeducational assessments (5 to 16 years old) for ADHD and other learning disabilities. They also offer group and individual psychotherapy. They only provide services to residents in their constituency.

Fees are $70 per one hour session. Psychoeducational testing ranges between $750 to $1,120 depending on the tests required.

Email: psureferral@amkfsc.org.sg.

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