Is Behavioural Therapy Alone Enough for ADHD?

 

Behavioural therapy alone for ADHD can be an effective treatment option for managing symptoms without medication. This approach helps individuals build skills that improve focus, organisation, and emotional regulation. 

Benefits of Behavioural Therapy 

• Improves daily routines and task completion 
• Supports emotional control and impulse management 
• Encourages positive behaviour through reinforcement 
• Reduces disruptive behaviours in school and home settings 

Limitations of Therapy Alone 

For individuals with more severe ADHD, behavioural therapy alone may not sufficiently address core neurological symptoms. In these cases, a combined approach often delivers better outcomes. 

Families can explore personalised guidance through ADHD Certify, while Autism Detect helps identify autism overlap that may influence support strategies. 

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