Secondary Mental Health Issues
Untreated ADHD can lead to 'secondary' mental health issues like anxiety or depression. Treating ADHD can improve or resolve these secondary conditions. ADHD can co-occur with primary mental health conditions, often misdiagnosed due to ADHD's prevalence.
Depression
Linked to executive dysfunction impacting work or home life.
Generalized Anxiety
Worsens with increased demands or disorganization.
Social Anxiety
Tied to ADHD traits affecting social interactions.
OCD-like Behaviours
Coping mechanisms for ADHD-related challenges.
Recognizing Secondary Conditions
People with ADHD may develop primary conditions like depression or anxiety. Proper diagnosis by ADHD specialists is crucial due to high misdiagnosis rates.
Secondary Depression
Coincides with life challenges, unlike primary depression.
Secondary Anxiety
Worsens with increased demands or disorganization.
Secondary OCD
Lacks guilt, focuses on coping with executive function challenges.

ADHD and Trauma
ADHD can increase vulnerability to trauma, influencing PTSD and other conditions. 'Transgenerational trauma' may occur in families with ADHD, impacting upbringing and mental health.
Seeking Support
Effective treatment addresses both ADHD and associated mental health conditions. Specialist ADHD diagnosis is key to managing both primay and secondary issues effectively.
You can speak to someone through UK helplines.