Adult ADHD Treatment
Adults who suffer from ADHD often struggle more than children, for a reason: the childhood safety measures that helped them overcome their inattention and impulsivity fulfill socially-mandated necessities of life no longer exist. Fortunately, behavioral psychotherapy with medication can be helpful.
www.iampsychiatry.uk for adults with ADHD generally includes psychological counseling (psychotherapy). Cognitive behavioral therapy could be a part of the program.

Support Groups
Support groups can be a powerful source of comfort, as participants find out -- sometimes for the first time in their livesthat they aren't isolated. While many of these groups are led by peers, there are national organizations that organize regional networking events and educational activities. ADDitude magazine, for example, offers a variety of virtual peer-support groups to its readers, such as ones for adults who have recently been diagnosed, couples impacted by ADHD as well as intellectually gifted adults and individuals looking for jobs.
Meetings are usually held at convenient times and locations, but online support groups exist to help people with scheduling conflicts connect with other members across the country. A quick Google search will yield a variety of virtual options and new groups are being formed constantly as ADDA readers share their individual needs and life experiences. Some of these groups are free. Others charge a small amount to cover the cost of advertising and speakers.