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Understanding ADHD and Depression During October

Understanding ADHD and Depression During October

October is more than pumpkin spice and changing leaves—it’s a month dedicated to shining light on two often misunderstood mental health conditions: ADHD and depression. At YuWellnes, we provide psychiatric evaluations and medication management—including non-stimulant ADHD medications—to help individuals and families across Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, New York, and Washington find the care they need.


Awareness months matter because they remind us of a simple truth: mental health conditions are real, common, and treatable.


ADHD: More Than Just “Being Distracted”


When people hear “ADHD,” they often picture a child bouncing off classroom walls. But ADHD is far more nuanced, and it affects both children and adults. An estimated 7 million (11.4%) U.S. children aged 3–17 years have been diagnosed with ADHD, and many adults continue to live with undiagnosed symptoms into later life.


ADHD can look like:


  • Constantly misplacing items, missing deadlines, or forgetting appointments

  • Struggling to start tasks, even ones you want to do

  • Feeling restless or unable to sit still, even when you’re exhausted

  • Being told you’re “lazy” or “not living up to your potential”


ADHD isn’t a lack of willpower—it’s a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts how the brain regulates attention and impulses. With the right treatment, people with ADHD can thrive.


At YuWellnes, we offer comprehensive ADHD evaluations and medication management, including non-stimulant options for individuals who don’t respond well to traditional stimulants or prefer an alternative.


Depression: The Hidden Weight


Depression remains one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, affecting an estimated 21 million adults in the U.S. each year. Yet, stigma still keeps too many people silent.


Depression is more than “feeling sad.” It can mean:


  • Waking up with no energy day after day

  • Losing interest in hobbies, friends, or relationships

  • Experiencing changes in sleep, appetite, or concentration

  • Feeling like life has lost its meaning or color


Left untreated, depression can impact work, school, and relationships. But treatment works. Our providers at YuWellnes create personalized medication plans that address your unique needs and help restore balance.


Why ADHD and Depression Awareness Matters Together


ADHD and depression often overlap—people with ADHD are three times more likely to develop depression than those without ADHD. This overlap can complicate diagnosis and treatment, making accurate evaluations critical.


Awareness months like these remind us that:


  • Mental health conditions aren’t moral failings—they’re medical conditions.

  • Early evaluation leads to better outcomes.

  • Treatment is available, accessible, and effective.


How YuWellnes Can Help


At YuWellnes, we believe access to care should never be complicated. Our services are available virtually across Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, New York, and Washington, so you can get support without the barrier of travel.


We provide:


  • Psychiatric evaluations for ADHD, depression, and more

  • Medication management, including non-stimulant ADHD medications

  • Flexible telehealth appointments to fit your schedule

  • Compassionate care that meets you where you are


Taking the First Step

Living with ADHD or depression can feel isolating—but you don’t have to go through it alone. This October, let awareness be your reminder that help is here and healing is possible.


Ready to explore your options? Schedule a psychiatric evaluation with YuWellnes today and take the first step toward clarity, balance, and support.

 
 
 

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