Autism-ADHD Co-Occurrence And Why It Matters

 

Autism-ADHD co-occurrence is increasingly recognised in clinical practice. While autism and ADHD are distinct neurodevelopmental conditions, they frequently appear together and influence how symptoms present. 

Shared Symptoms 

  • Inattention and difficulty sustaining focus 
  • Impulsivity and emotional regulation challenges 
  • Social difficulties 

Dual Diagnosis Challenges 
Symptoms of one condition may be mistaken for the other, leading to incomplete diagnosis and inappropriate support. 

Treatment And Support 
A combined approach often includes behavioural strategies, emotional regulation support, and targeted interventions for attention and sensory needs. 

For many individuals, clearer understanding begins with a comprehensive Autism assessment to recognise how social, sensory, and communication traits present together. 
As attention and regulation challenges often co-occur, others may also choose to start the private ADHD assessment for a more complete and accurate picture. 

Have you noticed traits of both autism and ADHD being misunderstood or separated rather than viewed together? What kind of assessment or support has helped things make more sense for you? 

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