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		<title>ADHD Diagnosis: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Mimics ADHD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a id="pwyl_print_button" href="http://www.printwhatyoulike.com/" onclick="javascript:(function(){window._pwyl_home='http://www.printwhatyoulike.com/';window._pwyl_print_button=document.createElement('script');window._pwyl_print_button.setAttribute('type','text/javascript');window._pwyl_print_button.setAttribute('src',window._pwyl_home+'js/print_button/4779');window._pwyl_print_button.setAttribute('pwyl','true');document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(window._pwyl_print_button);document.body.style.cursor='progress';document.getElementById('pwyl_print_button').style.cursor='progress';})();return false;" title="Print this page" style="text-decoration: none;"></a><strong>Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often mistaken for ADHD and misdiagnosed as ADHD!</strong>
Children who have suffered any type of trauma-personal harm or witnessed a death related event, or a major natural disaster often show symptoms similar to ADHD.
It’s not unusual for children who are victims of child abuse, kidnapping, bullying or witness an accident involving loss of life; who get caught-up in a tornado, earthquake, or hurricane, or who become a part of a terrorist attack; to have impulsivity, poor attention span-inattentiveness, and sometimes-hyperactivity.
If less than age 16 years, many of these children will have a really hard time understanding the circumstances about which traumatic events have occurred; especially if the event includes someone dying, being bodily deformed or mangled -they just don’t understand –can’t figure out what has happened. 
They are often confused and left to fill-in the blanks about what has happened and their interpretation is many times inaccurate-creating <strong>anxiety, depression, and panic attacks-all of which may mimic ADHD</strong>.
Based on these facts, it’s no small wonder that <strong>PTSD can mimic ADHD</strong>-act just like ADHD-look just like and be <strong>misdiagnosed as ADHD&#8230; <a href="http://www.mistakenforadhd.com/2011/06/adhd-diagnosis-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-mimics-adhd/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></strong>.
How can a parent decide whether it’s ADHD or PTSD]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a id="pwyl_print_button" href="http://www.printwhatyoulike.com/" onclick="javascript:(function(){window._pwyl_home='http://www.printwhatyoulike.com/';window._pwyl_print_button=document.createElement('script');window._pwyl_print_button.setAttribute('type','text/javascript');window._pwyl_print_button.setAttribute('src',window._pwyl_home+'js/print_button/4779');window._pwyl_print_button.setAttribute('pwyl','true');document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(window._pwyl_print_button);document.body.style.cursor='progress';document.getElementById('pwyl_print_button').style.cursor='progress';})();return false;" title="Print this page" style="text-decoration: none;"><img src="http://www.printwhatyoulike.com/button/print_button_icon2.png" alt="Print" border="0" /></a><p><strong>Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often mistaken for ADHD and misdiagnosed as ADHD!</strong></p>
<p>Children who have suffered any type of trauma-personal harm or witnessed a death related event, or a major natural disaster often show symptoms similar to ADHD.</p>
<p>It’s not unusual for children who are victims of child abuse, kidnapping, bullying or witness an accident involving loss of life; who get caught-up in a tornado, earthquake, or hurricane, or who become a part of a terrorist attack; to have impulsivity, poor attention span-inattentiveness, and sometimes-hyperactivity.</p>
<p>If less than age 16 years, many of these children will have a really hard time understanding the circumstances about which traumatic events have occurred; especially if the event includes someone dying, being bodily deformed or mangled -they just don’t understand –can’t figure out what has happened. </p>
<p>They are often confused and left to fill-in the blanks about what has happened and their interpretation is many times inaccurate-creating <strong>anxiety, depression, and panic attacks-all of which may mimic ADHD</strong>.</p>
<p>Based on these facts, it’s no small wonder that <strong>PTSD can mimic ADHD</strong>-act just like ADHD-look just like and be <strong>misdiagnosed as ADHD</strong>.</p>
<p>How can a parent decide whether it’s ADHD or PTSD or both?<br />
We’ll cover those answers in my next post.<br />
Dr. Frank</p>
<p>References:<br />
PTSD Can Be Mistaken for ADHD: Study</p>
<p>http://www.healthcentral.com/adhd/news-584472-98.html</p>
<p>From HealthNewsDigest.com</p>
<p>Children&#8217;s Health<br />
Childhood Trauma Linked to Higher Rates of Mental Health Problems and Obesity</p>
<p>http://www.healthnewsdigest.com/news/Children_s_Health_200/Childhood_Trauma_Linked_to_Higher_Rates_of_Mental_Health_Problems_and_Obesity_printer.shtml</p>
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