
Several steps to determine the causes of ADHD-ADD (treatment without medication)
ADHD and ADD are two concepts that determine the complexity of concentration and the ability to regulate emotional and / or motor impulses. This difficulty is defined as an uncontrollable lack of the ability to remain stationary (containing a stress deficit), on the one hand, and on the other, the difficulty of focusing during variable tasks (educational and other).
There are many different symptoms that are identified with ADHD-ADD (see the ADHD-ADD Header on the eBook website), but if we look at the potential of the physical components that can cause these symptoms, we will notice that in most cases the cause of the symptoms is an obvious physical component. which is easily diagnosed.
After successfully determining and determining the physical basis of the symptoms, we can train the body to eliminate the difficulty without using medications.
Any of the following major physical factors can lead to a lot of physical stress (Tension Deficit Disorder), which is differently produced by each person.
The following conditions are common causes of great physical exertion, leading to symptoms that can cause an incorrect diagnosis of ADHD-ADD.
1. Inequality of gross motor skills.
Meaning - the inability to coordinate between opposing limbs. The right leg cannot intersect simultaneously with the left arm and vice versa when jumping in one place (a high level of tension arises during physical activity {Tension Deficit Disorder}, breathing is delayed, and cognitive processes are not activated).
2. The immaturity of the small motor skills.
A high level of tension arises when using hands (Deficiency of voltage deficit) for any given task - writing, drawing, dressing, food, etc.
3. Inequality of eye movement coordination.
High levels of tension, fatigue, avoidance, etc., occur when reading and / or writing, playing ball, clumsiness, when spatial perception is required, etc.
4. Hypersensitivity of the sensory system.
When one or more of the senses are hypersensitive, there are high levels of stress (Deficiency Deficiency), as well as large mental stresses in an attempt to regulate / modulate the sensory system.
In addition, hypersensitivity can directly lead to some / all of the following symptoms:
Constant frustration, difficulties with variable communications, aggression, impulsiveness, introversion / avoidance, mental and physical fatigue, lack of confidence in the power to change the situation, unwillingness to be in the company (for example, difficulties at school, parties and social events), inability to comprehend social situations and much more.
There is a diagnostic approach for each of the above physical conditions in the book, as well as descriptions and animations of the exercises used to improve each condition. All of these are physical conditions (not psychological or behavioral) that can be changed / improved in a short period of exercise.
The complete assessment and training program can be found at http://www.intelligence-integration.com.
Author: Moshe Elbaum

