Understanding ADHD
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, self-regulation, and impulse control. While commonly associated with children, ADHD persists into adulthood for many people. With the right assessment and strategies, people with ADHD can thrive.
What to look out for
Difficulty sustaining attention on tasks
Frequent careless mistakes
Easily distracted by external stimuli
Forgetting daily activities or appointments
Fidgeting, restlessness, or difficulty staying seated
Impulsive decision-making
Difficulty waiting turns or interrupting conversations
Struggling to complete tasks or follow through
How we help
Manasvi offers comprehensive ADHD assessment using standardised psychometric tools, followed by tailored therapy to develop attention, organisational, and coping skills — for both children and adults.
Psychometric Testing (ADHD-specific) Behavioural Therapy Skills Training Parent Guidance Sessions
Common questions
Can adults have ADHD?
Yes. ADHD often goes undiagnosed in adults, particularly women. Many adults with ADHD have spent years feeling disorganised, overwhelmed, or underachieving without understanding why.
How is ADHD diagnosed?
Diagnosis involves a comprehensive assessment including clinical interviews, standardised rating scales, and cognitive testing. Our psychologists produce a detailed report with findings and recommendations.
Does my child need medication for ADHD?
Not necessarily. For mild-to-moderate ADHD, behavioural therapy and skills training can be highly effective. For more severe presentations, medication may be recommended by a psychiatrist alongside therapy.
Ready to take the first step?
Our therapists are here to help. Book a session today or learn more about how CBT can support your recovery.