ADHD
Is ADHD Coaching Effective?
Does your teen need ADHD coaching?
Posted July 3, 2023 Reviewed by Hara Estroff Marano
Key points
- Living with ADHD often means grappling with impulsivity and restlessness, especially in stressful situations.
- Coaches can help individuals identify their unique skills and capabilities.
Living with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can sometimes feel like trying to navigate a ship in stormy seas. The waves of distraction, impulsivity, and the gusts of disorganization can knock people with ADHD off course. However, a practical approach that has gained prominence in recent years is coaching for ADHD. There are three reasons why coaching can benefit individuals with ADHD.
Enhancing Self-awareness and Confidence
For teens who struggle with ADHD, managing daily tasks and responsibilities can often be overwhelming. A sense of being out of control can significantly undermine their self-confidence.
ADHD coaching focuses on understanding a person's strengths and weaknesses. Coaches can help individuals identify their unique skills and capabilities while recognizing areas where they might struggle due to their disorder. With a deeper understanding of oneself, self-confidence grows.
Teens with ADHD learn that mistakes or missteps do not define them but provide opportunities to learn and improve. Improved confidence comes from embracing a path of self-awareness, seeing oneself as worthy of personal growth, and understanding that challenges are a natural part of life.
Boosting Organizational and Time Management Skills
A common hurdle for individuals with ADHD is effectively managing time and staying organized. ADHD coaching provides tools and strategies to overcome these challenges. Misconceptions may lead some to believe that coaching mandates a rigid structure, but this is untrue. Coaches work collaboratively with clients to devise personalized strategies that align with their lifestyles and preferences.
Improved time management and organizational skills can enhance productivity, reduce anxiety, and promote a sense of control over one's life. With practice, the new habits can lead to surprising improvements in daily life, fostering enhanced interactions with others and reducing the stress and disarray often accompanying ADHD.
Promoting Calm and Focus in Stressful Situations
Living with ADHD often means grappling with impulsivity and restlessness, especially in stressful situations. ADHD coaching can help individuals develop techniques to stay calm and maintain focus, even under pressure.
Coaches guide clients through various methods, such as mindfulness, deep-breathing exercises, and cognitive-behavioral strategies, all designed to foster a sense of calm and boost concentration. The techniques can also help improve emotional regulation, reducing feelings of anxiety or frustration and promoting a more balanced emotional state.
In conclusion, coaching offers a tailored approach to managing ADHD, providing the tools to navigate the conditions' challenges. By boosting self-confidence, enhancing organizational skills, and promoting calmness in the face of stress, coaching empowers individuals with ADHD to lead more fulfilling and successful lives. Remember, however, that ADHD coaching should complement, not replace, traditional treatment methods such as medication or therapy.
References
Prevatt, F., & Yelland, S. (2013). An Empirical Evaluation of ADHD Coaching in College Students. Journal of Attention Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087054713480036
Ahmann, Elizabeth; Tuttle, Lisa Joy; Saviet, Micah; Wright, Sarah D. A Descriptive Review of ADHD Coaching Research: Implications for College Students Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, v31 n1 p17-39 Spr 2018