Behavior Therapy
The Linehan Institute was founded by Marsha Linehan, the developer of Dialctic Behavior Therapy (DBT). DBT focuses on a one-on-one approach to treating behavior with an individual and a DBT therapist. The aim to provided structured behavioral therapy, tracking of emotions between session, skilled meetings that teach new skills each week such as a social tip, skills coaching which involves full access to a DBT coach and team. For some meetings it is recommended to invite parents or other family members, but the main aim is to individualize a plan for you with a therapist. DBT is not a treatment that is specific to ADHD but has been found effective in treating the uncontrollable impulses some people with ADHD suffer from. Here's a further definition of DBT provided by the Linehan Institute.
In my dataset, 81% of my 11 sources referenced behavior as a cause or symptom of ADHD. In this particular set of data, there were multiple references to mood swings and threats to overall health if ADHD was not managed. Threats are a common tactic used by media sources to instill fear and anxiety in parents and other viewers to have their child or themselves assessed for ADHD.