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21st May 2025
Greater Awareness & Reduced Stigma: Public discourse and mental health advocacy have opened up conversations about ADHD, leading more people to seek assessments.
Improved Diagnostic Criteria: Clinicians are now better trained to identify symptoms across a wider age range and in different contexts—including in women, who were historically underdiagnosed.
Modern Lifestyles: The fast-paced, hyper-connected nature of today’s digital world may exacerbate symptoms or mimic ADHD-like behaviours, prompting more people to question their attention spans and seek help.
Environmental & Genetic Factors: Research continues into how early life stress, genetics, and even exposure to certain toxins may play a role in the development of ADHD.
If you or someone you know suspects they may have ADHD:
Start with your GP or a licensed psychologist for an initial conversation and referral.
Seek assessment from a specialist clinic—many now offer both in-person and virtual options.
Explore treatment options, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), medication, coaching, and lifestyle changes.
Join support groups, both online and in local communities, to connect with others going through similar experiences.
Artificial intelligence is beginning to play a powerful role in mental health, offering support that’s accessible, personalised, and responsive:
AI-Powered Focus Tools: Apps like Brain.fm or tools like Focusmate help individuals structure time and manage distractions using AI-based behavioural science.
Chatbots & Virtual Therapists: AI mental health platforms like Woebot or Youper provide daily check-ins, CBT exercises, and emotional tracking to help manage symptoms.
Custom Routines & Reminders: Virtual assistants can help create ADHD-friendly schedules, breaking down tasks and sending timely nudges to stay on track.
Data-Driven Insights: Wearables and apps can track mood, attention, and sleep, helping both users and clinicians understand behavioural patterns and optimise treatment.