Protecting Human Rights, Ensuring Justice, & Enhancing Welfare via Applying Psychological Concepts to Law

Kaplan Forensic Psychological Services

Lauren E. Kaplan, Psy.D.

Clinical and Forensic Psychology

Protecting Human Rights, Ensuring Justice, & Enhancing Welfare via the Application of Psychological Concepts to Law

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   Kaplan Forensic Psychological Services
Lauren E. Kaplan, Psy.D.

Clinical and Forensic Psychology

Louisville Kentucky ADHD Evaluations


Based In Louisville, Kentucky But Able To Travel For Service

ADHD Evaluations for Adults and Kids Near Me

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurobiological disorder that often appears in early ages of life in Kentucky, but may not be diagnosed until one is a full grown adult. Additionally, about half of those diagnosed with child life ADHD continue to have symptoms throughout grownup life in Louisville.  Brain imaging studies of our patients  with ADHD show dysfunction in areas of the brain involving attention, focus, sensorimotor function, and executive function, which is essential for organizational skills and regulating behavior in everyday life.  People over the age of 18 with ADHD in Louisville, KY typically have low working memory. When you don’t have sufficient working memory — the ability to temporarily store information — you have a hard time learning, following instructions, and planning actions in normal living situations.

What are the symptoms of ADHD with People in Louisville?

In adults in Louisville, Lexington-Fayette, Bowling Green, Owensboro, and Covington these symptoms are exhibited in behaviors such as:


  • Feeling restless and fidgety, or having difficulty relaxing
  • Being constantly on the go
  • Being disorganized
  • Frequently losing things
  • Starting projects, but never finishing
  • Being unable to shut off your brain
  • Being late to appointments or missing deadlines

What is the Louisville, KY evaluation for ADHD commonly used?

An ADHD test is an in-depth process and evaluation. It looks at many factors and variables, like how much a kid's traits are impacting school. relationships and daily life. And there are many different types of specialists who can test and diagnose kids for ADHD in Kentucky. An ADHD test usually takes around three hours.

How is ADHD treated successfully?

Various types of psychotherapy can also help you regulate your emotional and behavioral responses, or help you learn organizational skills. The team may recommend traditional psychotherapy to help with issues like depression, anxiety, family or work relationships, or other specific symptoms. 

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