


Understanding
the
ADD & ADHD Brain


What is ADD/ ADHD?
Attention-deficit disorder, more commonly referred to as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder marked by difficulties with attention, impulse control, and, in some cases, hyperactivity. Many individuals diagnosed with ADD/ADHD in childhood may continue to experience symptoms into adulthood.

List of Some Possible Symptoms
Inattention
Easily distracted
Procrastination
Forgetfulness
Problems with follow-through
Impulse-control issues
Disorganization
Some people can struggle with all of these symptoms or just a few of them.

Knowing What Type You Have
Thanks to the Amen Clinic and Dr. Amen's 250,000 SPECT scans, we now understand that there are seven distinct types of ADD. Curious about which type of ADD you may have? Click the button to take the free test and receive your results at no cost!
Seven Different Types of ADD
Classic ADD
Inattentive ADD
Over-Focused ADD
Temporal Lobe ADD
Limbic ADD
Ring of Fire ADD ("ADD Plus")
Anxious ADD


How Brain Training Can Support ADD
If you believe that you or your child may be exhibiting signs of ADHD, invite you to schedule an assessment at our office With extensive experience working with both children and adults with ADHD, we develop personalized learning plans tailored to those diagnosed with condition.
If attention issues are present but other ADHD symptoms are absent, we also encourage you to reach out. Our brain training programs can enhance attention skills in both children and adults, as well as improve related abilities like working memory.
At To the Heights, we assist clients with ADHD by focusing on and training cognitive skills such as attention, working memory, and processing.
Please keep in mind that we do not provide ADHD diagnoses, and brain training is not a treatment for ADHD.