BMC Psychiatry (Feb 2021)

Recommendations for occupational therapy interventions for adults with ADHD: a consensus statement from the UK adult ADHD network

  • Marios Adamou,
  • Philip Asherson,
  • Muhammad Arif,
  • Louise Buckenham,
  • Sally Cubbin,
  • Karina Dancza,
  • Kirstie Gorman,
  • Gísli Gudjonsson,
  • Sharon Gutman,
  • James Kustow,
  • Kerry Mabbott,
  • Teresa May-Benson,
  • Ulrich Muller-Sedgwick,
  • Emma Pell,
  • Mark Pitts,
  • Suzanne Rastrick,
  • Jane Sedgwick,
  • Kath Smith,
  • Clare Taylor,
  • Lucy Thompson,
  • Kobus van Rensburg,
  • Susan Young

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-021-03070-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Background ADHD is neurodevelopmental disorder which persists into adulthood. Presently, therapeutic approaches are mainly pharmacological and psychological whilst the role, scope and approaches of occupational therapists have not been adequately described. Results In this consensus statement we propose that by assessing specific aspects of a person’s occupation, occupational therapists can deploy their unique skills in providing specialist interventions for adults with ADHD. We also propose a framework with areas where occupational therapists can focus their assessments and give practice examples of specific interventions. Conclusions Occupational therapists have much to offer in providing interventions for adults with ADHD. A unified and flexible approach when working with adults with ADHD is most appropriate and further research on occupational therapy interventions is needed.

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