Yes, absolutely. ADHD is not just a childhood condition. Between one third and three quarters of children with ADHD continue to experience symptoms into adulthood. Adults with undiagnosed ADHD are significantly more likely to experience depression, chronic stress, and other emotional difficulties compared to individuals without ADHD. A comprehensive psychoeducational or neuropsychological evaluation is just as meaningful for adults as it is for children and can provide both a diagnosis and the documentation needed for workplace accommodations.
