Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Center - Warwick, RI
Warwick Psychiatrist Doctors for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Type of Physician: Psychiatrist What is a Psychiatrist? A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners are skilled in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental, addictive and emotional disorders. He or she is trained to understand the biological, psychological and social components of illness and is qualified to order diagnostic laboratory tests and to prescribe medications, as well as to evaluate and treat psychological and interpersonal problems. The psychiatrist is also prepared to intervene with individuals and families who are coping with stress, crises, and other problems in living. Specialty: Psychiatry Common Name: Psychiatrist Doctors in Warwick *![]() West Bay Psychiatric Associates ![]() West Bay Psychiatric Associates ![]() The Kent Center ![]() The Kent Center ![]() Alexander Scagnelli MD PC ![]() The Kent Center ![]() Debbi McInteer MD ![]() Thomas J Paolino MD ![]() Srecko Pogacar MD ![]() Quality Behavioral Health ![]() Quality Behavioral Health ![]() Halo Clinic Inc ![]() Halo Clinic Inc ![]() Robert F Bessette DO ![]() Angell Street Psychiatry ![]() Angell Street Psychiatry ![]() Associates For Adolescent & Family Therapy ![]() Associates For Adolescent & Family Therapy ![]() Craig Kaufmann MD ![]() Integrated Psychiatry ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Terrie Mailhot MD ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Charles A Adams MD ![]() Women & Infants Hospital ![]() Women & Infants Hospital ![]() Steven J Bonauto MD & Barry Plummer PhD ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Michael G Goldstein MD ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Rhode Island Hospital ![]() Pamela S. Shervanick, D.O., LLLC ![]() Gateway Health Care Mental Health Svcs ![]() Warren Purvis MD ![]() Gateway Health Care Mental Health Svcs ![]() Bradley Hospital ![]() Bradley Hospital ![]() Bradley Hospital ![]() Gateway Health Care Inc ![]() Bradley Hospital ![]() Lowell Rubin MD ![]() Mark R Brody MD ![]() Ronald C Golinger MD ![]() Iris Shuey MD ![]() East Bay Center Inc ![]() East Bay Center Inc ![]() Providence Center ![]() Providence Center ![]() Peter D Kramer MD ![]() Paul E Sapir MD ![]() Providence Center ![]() Providence Center ![]() Providence Center ![]() Maxim J Daamen MD ![]() Susan L Dimase MD ![]() Robert A Florin MD ![]() Paul H Shield MD ![]() Stanley W Gale MD ![]() Ronald Stewart MD ![]() Irwin K Bennett MD ![]() Francis X Haines MD ![]() Marisa I Allegra MD ![]() William O Samuels MD ![]() Thomas J Scaramella MD ![]() Elia Shammas MD ![]() The Providence Center ![]() The Providence Center ![]() The Providence Center ![]() Psychiatric Health Services & St Joseph Health Services of RI ![]() Mindy S Rosenbloom MD ![]() Miriam Hospital Psychiatry Department ![]() Miriam Hospital Psychiatry Department ![]() Miriam Hospital Psychiatry Department ![]() Psychiatric Consultants ![]() Butler Hospital ![]() Psychiatric Consultants ![]() Butler Hospital ![]() Butler Hospital ![]() Butler Hospital ![]() Psychiatric Consultants ![]() Michael Fiori MD ![]() Martin Furham MD ![]() Butler Hospital ![]() Butler Hospital ![]() Butler Hospital ![]() Tracey M Guthrie MD ![]() Robert Kohn MD ![]() Saul A Martin MD ![]() Alvaro J Olivares MD ![]() Charles E Staunton MD ![]() Psychiatric Consultants ![]() Butler Hospital ![]() MedOptions of Rhode Island PC ![]() Charles E Staunton MD Warwick, Rhode IslandUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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ADHDWhat is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?ADHD refers to a chronic biobehavioral disorder that initially manifests in childhood and is characterized by hyperactivity, impulsivity, and/or inattention. Not all of those affected by ADHD manifest all three behavioral categories. These symptoms can lead to difficulty in academic, emotional, and social functioning. The diagnosis is established by satisfying specific criteria and may be associated with other neurological, significant behavioral, and/or developmental/learning disabilities. Therapy may consider the use of medication, behavioral therapy, and adjustments in day-to-day lifestyle activities. Studies in the United States indicates approximately 8%-10% of children satisfy diagnostic criteria for ADHD. ADHD is, therefore, one of the most common disorders of childhood. ADHD occurs two to four times more commonly in boys than girls (male to female ratio 4:1 for the predominantly hyperactive type vs. 2:1 for the predominantly inattentive type). Three subtypes of ADHD are described: (1) predominantly inattentive, (2) predominantly hyperactive and impulsive, and (3) combined. While previously believed to be "outgrown" by adulthood, current opinion indicates that many children will continue throughout life with symptoms that may affect both occupational and social functioning. Some medical researchers note that approximately 40%-50% of ADHD-hyperactive children will have (typically non-hyperactive) symptoms persist into adulthood.
What is the cause of ADHD?The cause of ADHD has not been fully defined. One theory springs from observations in functional brain imagining studies between those with and without symptoms. Similar variations have been shown in studies of the structure of the brain of affected and non-affected individuals. Animal studies have demonstrated differences in the chemistry of brain transmitters involved... Recommended Reading Related to ADHDWhat is bipolar disorder?Bipolar disorder, also called manic depression, is a mental illness that is characterized by severe mood swings, repeated episodes of depression, and at least one episode of mania. Bipolar disorder is one kind of mood disorder that afflicts more than 1% of adults in the United States, up to as many as 4 million people. Here are some additional statistics about bipolar disorder:
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