One prominent topic in mental health, particularly pertaining to children’s behavior, involves Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). People question whether such a disorder simply pathologizes normal behavior in children or perhaps involves a mechanism to get children hooked on various medications to make the lives of parents and teachers marginally easier. Even among those who assert the dysfunction and difficulties present for children and families affected by ADHD, there is concern that the disorder has been overdiagnosed in children, that thousands of children are assigned a label and given treatment for behavior that needs no such intervention.
Read the following two-part article (links to both parts follow):
https://psychcentral.com/blog/is-adhd-overdiagnosed-yes-no/
https://psychcentral.com/blog/is-adhd-overdiagnosed-its-complicated-part-2/
Based on the information therein as well as your text and personal experiences and thoughts, state your own well-reasoned and supported opinions on the following questions:
1. Is ADHD a genuine and widespread issue or merely the labeling of “normal” behavior?
2. Is ADHD diagnosed in far more children than necessary?
3. To what extent should interventions other than medication be utilized in the treatment of ADHD? Be specific about these treatments, and the reasons you think they should be applied.
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