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ADHD: Alternative Treatments Main MenuADHD: The Fact and the FictionThis project is intended to make connections between media portrayals of ADHD and their impacts on alternative treatments such as neurofeedback, behavioral therapy, parent training, and diet-alteration therapy.ADHD MedicationsToday, the use of ADHD medications such as Ritalin and Adderall is still the most popular treatment method for ADHD. Let's explore the adverse side effects of the medications, which are a reason alternative treatments have been gaining more attention recently.Common MisconceptionsHow YOU Can Avoid Parent ShamingThis page is designed to promote an active learning style for parents to avoid feeling shamed by media surrounding ADHD. The media often uses fear and anxiety to shame parents into trying treatments they are not comfortable with or spreading false information. I will teach you how to spot these things and avoid them!NeurofeedbackBehavior TherapyBehavior therapy is the most common alternative treatment for ADHD. It is currently recommended as a supplement to drugs but some parents believe that this treatment alone may be just as effective as a supplementation.Parent TrainingDiet RestrictionDiet restrictions are gaining popularity as an alternative treatment for ADHD. The Feingold Diet has stood out as a diet that improves behavioral issues with manipulation of diet.About MeKaty McCarthy52d4dc2d6cf99de1642c9855dd2bae6c30ec3e42
1media/myplate.png2017-04-18T08:37:42-07:00Diet Restriction12Diet restrictions are gaining popularity as an alternative treatment for ADHD. The Feingold Diet has stood out as a diet that improves behavioral issues with manipulation of diet.image_header2017-04-20T15:23:58-07:00
Diet restrictions have become increasingly popular as a treatment for behavioral issues among a variety of conditions such as ADHD and General Anxiety Disorders. The Feingold diet has become popular as a diet to treat the symptoms of ADHD and focuses on restricting food additives such as food coloring and artificial sweeteners and replacing them with Feingold approved foods. Although diet restrictions have become more popular recently, they are the least used treatment among behavior therapy and parent training because its ability to treat effectively is unknown. Perhaps the mediatization of the Feingold Diet will increase its popularity as a treatment for the symptoms of ADHD.
The Feingold Diet is has grown through media exposure as a food-related treatment for ADHD symptoms. Dr. Ben F. Feingold created the diet when he began his research on the allergy diet in 1965, and has since been the face of the treatment, and to an extent, diet alteration therapy (14). Parents, mostly mothers, posting on the Feingold Diet Facebook page claim the treatment as “life changing” and accredit its successful method to improving their child’s performance in school and resolving their anger issues (15).
36% of my dataset discussed diet alterations as an alternative treatment for ADHD This suggests that it still needs research and time to gain the popularity of behavior therapy. Websites and Facebook pages have been important for the spread of information about diet restrictions. You can see more about the mediatization of the Feingold Diet on the next page.
The image above is a recent recipe posted on the Feingold Diet website for alternative food colorings to the traditional ones sold at the supermarket.