Understanding the Gift of ADD and ADHD
by Dr Kevin Ross Emery
Dr Kevin Ross Emery
"I just finished reading this book and I have decided that I am ADD." * Attention Deficit Disorder, with or without hyperactivity, affect four levels: Physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Each level must be addressed separately. * In most cases, ADD and ADHD need to be managed, not drugged. * In almost all cases, these people also have heightened perceptions of -- and sensitivities to -- spirituality. That spirituality can provide a bridge to help them, as well as support during episodes of extreme activity and/or vulnerability. Because these and other conditions can be "layered," diagnosis and treatment can be difficult with some clients. However, this also makes the work constantly engaging, challenging and intriguing. THE FIRST STEP In most cases, the first major issue is the client's feeling of isolation. To resolve that, clients may have developed inappropriate behaviors. For example, they may be accustomed to creating emergencies and drama to attract attention and support. Until the sense of isolation is addressed, those behaviors can slow treatment. Once the client feels a stronger connection to those close to him or her, the process becomes much easier. In addition, a client's lifestyle needs to be reviewed. This includes diet and attitudes. Protocols must be created and understood by everyone who is connected to the client. ADD AND ADHD AREN'T DISABILITIES Attention Deficit Disorder is not a disability, it is a "diffability." The person's abilities are not "less than" or impaired, just different. Each person is brilliant in some way. Often, this brilliance simply needs to be discovered, acknowledged and unlocked. ADD and ADHD are gifts. They may represent an expansion of our awareness beyond the 10% that the brain traditionally utilizes. Let's not try to medicate and subdue this exciting evolutionary step. Recently, a client said to me, "I am not dumb you know, even if they all say I am." That's a common misunderstanding when dealing with people -- especially children -- who have the gift of ADD. They're not "dumb" or stupid. In fact, they're so smart in such different ways, we don't always realize that what they have is an asset. THE FUTURE OF ADD AND ADHD Working together, we can become smart enough to understand those with ADD and ADHD. For now, let's help these gifted people deal with isolation, fear, anxiety, depression and more. We can help each other. In this process, we may find ways to utilize even more intelligence,to help the evolutionary process. Our world could benefit greatly. You can help people who have ADD and ADHD. Start by letting them know that they're not alone. ------------------------------- Dr. Kevin Ross Emery is the author of "Managing The Gift: Alternative Approaches for Attention Deficit Disorder." Dr. Kevin is a Doctor of Divinity. He travels internationally, offering lectures and workshops about ADD, ADHD and related conditions. He also helps set up supportive, non-medical protocols for children and adults with ADD and ADHD. Dr. Kevin's primary practices are in Portland, Maine and Haverhill, Massachusetts. http://www.weboflight.com |
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