MindBrain – Mental Health Clinic

ADHD Treatment

Focus Forward with ADHD Treatment — Where Guidance Meets Growth

Having difficulty concentrating, keeping up, or with restlessness? You're not alone. Neither is it your fault. ADHD impacts the attention and emotion processing of the brain, so daily life is harder than it has to be. At Mind Brain Institute, we look beyond symptoms. With expert care, leading-edge brain mapping, and ADHD treatment that fits everyone individually, we enable you to regain clarity, confidence, and control, at any age.

What Is ADHD?

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is not being hyperactive or spaced out. It's a disorder of the brain that results in making it difficult for people to sit still, focus, or hold back their impulses. It can be found within any age range, from children to adults.

To get a better understanding of ADHD, let us imagine the brain as a traffic system, where ADHD is like a car that jumps the signal and causes confusion in the middle of the road. This complicates it further to focus, be organized, or follow through on schedule. On the brighter side, with a little support, individuals with ADHD can actually do extremely well.

Symptoms of ADHD

Lack of focus is common to everyone. However, ADHD happens often, affecting daily life. Some of the common symptoms are:

It's hard to focus

You can forget things easily, be distracted at any time, or ‘space out’ in the middle of the conversation or activities.

Hyperactivity

Always "on the move," restlessness, or can't sit still for very long.

Impulsive behavior

Blurring out answers, acting on impulse, or interrupting.

Emotional signs

Irritability or mood swings about trivial things
Difficulty controlling emotions
Feeling restless or on edge

In youngsters, ADHD may manifest as restlessness or poor performance in school. In adults, it may manifest as disorganization, failure to get work done on time, or work-related anxiety. ADHD may not manifest the same way in everyone, and thus, an assessment is essential.

How We Help You

At Mind Brain Institute , we recognize that ADHD is not a universal condition. Our mission? To help you or your child feel heard, confirmed, and capable of restoring confidence. We listen, observe, and evaluate what is truly happening behind the scenes. With the latest brain science and decades of clinical know-how, we craft a method that works for you. Whether you're a parent concerned about your child's attention or an adult who's fed up with feeling stuck, we can assist you.

Our ADHD Treatment Process

Step 1: Let's Talk

Your process begins with a compassionate talk. We discuss your issues, history, and difficulties.

Step 2: Feel Brain Mapping (QEEG)

We utilize QEEG Brain Mapping, a harmless, non-invasive process to observe how your brain operates. This provides us with transparent, visual information regarding your patterns of attention.

Step 3: Personalized Plan

From your test results, we build a treatment plan which can include:
Brain training using neurofeedback therapy
rTMS (medication-free brain stimulation)
Behavioral counseling or therapy
Lifestyle and nutrition coaching
Medication (if necessary, and only when it benefits you)

Step 4: Ongoing Support

Our responsibilities do not end with the treatment. We also monitor progress, support you during the journey, modify the treatment plan if necessary, and celebrate every small milestone, because they should be.

Why Choose Mind Brain Institute?

We understand ADHD inside and out

Our physicians and therapists are ADHD specialists. We know what is effective, and what isn't.

We apply advanced tools

From QEEG brain scans to non-invasive therapies such as rTMS, we provide innovative care that's safe and effective.

We address the whole person

Mind, brain, and life, we consider them all. Not symptoms, but what you need to really flourish.

Support for all ages

Whether a restless child or stressed-out adult, we tailor care for every age.

How Do We Help You?

Treatment for PTSD at Mind Brain Institute is comprised of advanced, science-backed non-invasive therapies which have proven to be effective and safe as per your unique brain patterns:

Neurofeedback Therapy

This therapy helps your brain "relearn" healthy habits. Through immediate feedback, you become increasingly responsible for your emotional and mental reactions, bringing balance and peace.

HRV Biofeedback

HRV (Heart Rate Variability) Biofeedback conditions your mind and body to better deal with stress. It maximizes your ability to deal with anxiety, fear, and panic through an optimal heart-brain interface.

QEEG Brain Mapping

We perform a Quantitative Electroencephalogram (QEEG) before treatment to familiarize ourselves with your brain function. To design a specific treatment plan, this brain map locates pathological patterns of activity that can lead to PTSD symptoms.

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) Therapy

This non-invasive treatment has been found to be really effective in breaking free from PTSD. In TMS, mild magnetic pulses are used to stimulate brain areas related to trauma and mood.

Ketamine-Assisted Therapy

A well-administered doses of ketamine under medical supervision ease emotional distress and enhances brain plasticity, eventually leading to a reduction in PTSD symptoms. The effect increases when combined with therapy.

Medical Yoga & Sound Healing

Our medical yoga and Tibetan sound healing sessions are designed to help you reduce anxiety, calm the nervous system, and create a divine connection between your mind and body. Both these activities will be an essential part of your recovery.

FAQ

Nope. Lots of adults have ADHD too; some never received a diagnosis as children.

Not necessarily. We provide non-medication alternatives such as neurofeedback and rTMS that are safe and effective.

Not in the least. ADHD is a mental health condition. With the right treatment and care, individuals with ADHD can be productive, focused, and creative.

Lack of focus, distraction, impulsivity and disorganization, anger control issues, and lack of management are some of the most prevalent symptoms of ADHD.