Adult ADHD Treatment
Adults with ADHD have more trouble than children for one main reason: safeguards from childhood that helped them overcome inattention and impulsivity to be able to perform socially-required, but routine demands of daily life are no longer offered. Fortunately, behavioral psychotherapy combined with medication can be helpful.
Psychotherapy is a common part of therapy for adults suffering from ADHD. It may also include cognitive behavioral therapy.

Support Groups
Support groups are a powerful source of comfort when participants find out -- often for the first time that they're not on their own. Many of these groups are led by peers, but there are also national organizations that host regional networking and educational events. ADDitude magazine offers a number of virtual peer-support group options to its readers. These include groups for newly diagnosed adults, couples affected by ADHD, intellectually talented adults, and those seeking employment.
Meetings are typically held at a convenient time and location, but online support groups also exist to help those with scheduling conflicts connect to peers across the nation. Google will provide you with a range of virtual options. New groups are formed as ADDA users share their personal experiences and needs. treatment of add in adults of these groups are free. Others charge a fee to cover the costs of advertising and pay speakers.