ADHD Treatment in Louisville, KY
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects both children and adults. According to the CDC, approximately 4.4% of U.S. adults have ADHD, though many remain undiagnosed. At Smither Psychiatry, we specialize in diagnosing and treating adult ADHD to help you reach your full potential.
Understanding Adult ADHD
ADHD in adults often looks different than in children. While hyperactivity may decrease with age, difficulties with attention, organization, and impulse control often persist and can significantly impact:
- Career performance and advancement
- Relationships and social interactions
- Financial management
- Time management and organization
- Self-esteem and emotional well-being
Many adults with ADHD weren't diagnosed as children and have spent years wondering why they struggle with things that seem easy for others. Getting a proper diagnosis can be life-changing.
Types of ADHD
Predominantly Inattentive Presentation
Characterized by difficulty sustaining attention, following through on tasks, and organizing activities. People may appear forgetful, easily distracted, and have trouble with details. This type was previously called ADD.
Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation
Features restlessness, difficulty sitting still, excessive talking, and impulsive decision-making. In adults, this may manifest as feeling internally restless, talking over others, or making hasty decisions.
Combined Presentation
A combination of both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive symptoms, which is the most common presentation.
Common Adult ADHD Symptoms
Attention and Focus
- Difficulty focusing on tasks or conversations
- Easily distracted by unrelated thoughts or stimuli
- Hyperfocus on interesting activities while neglecting important tasks
- Difficulty following through and completing projects
- Making careless mistakes in work
Organization and Time Management
- Chronic lateness and poor time estimation
- Procrastination and difficulty starting tasks
- Disorganization at home and work
- Frequently losing things (keys, phone, wallet, documents)
- Difficulty prioritizing tasks
Impulsivity and Emotional Regulation
- Impulsive spending or decision-making
- Interrupting others or difficulty waiting your turn
- Mood swings and emotional dysregulation
- Low frustration tolerance
- Restlessness or feeling "driven by a motor"
Our ADHD Evaluation Process
Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment. According to CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD), proper evaluation should include:
- Detailed psychiatric interview and symptom history
- Review of childhood development and academic history
- Assessment of current functioning across life domains
- Screening for co-occurring conditions (anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder)
- Standardized ADHD rating scales and assessments
Our Approach to ADHD Treatment
Morgan Smither, PMHNP, develops individualized treatment plans that may include:
Medication Management
Medications are highly effective for managing ADHD symptoms:
- Stimulant Medications - First-line treatments with extensive research support, highly effective for focus and impulse control
- Non-Stimulant Medications - Options for patients who can't take stimulants or prefer alternatives
Supportive Strategies
We work with you to develop practical strategies:
- Organizational systems and tools
- Time management techniques
- Environmental modifications for focus
- Coping strategies for common challenges
- Building on your strengths
Many adults with ADHD have developed anxiety or depression over years of struggling with undiagnosed symptoms. We address these co-occurring conditions as part of comprehensive treatment.
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
Your initial evaluation will include:
- A comprehensive ADHD assessment
- Discussion of symptoms and their impact on your life
- Review of developmental and academic history
- Screening for co-occurring conditions
- Development of a personalized treatment plan
Related Conditions
ADHD frequently co-occurs with other conditions we treat: