Jennifer Kim Penberthy: ADD and ADHD are actually sort of similar related disorders. ADHD is the more comprehensive one. That stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This is the kind of disorder that has the symptoms of inattention, so people might not be able to pay attention very well. They don't concentrate quite that well, and hyperactivity. Then, ADD is just the inattentive piece. It stands for attention deficit disorder, and really technically means the component of ADHD with just the inattention, so distractibility, a hard time concentrating. One of the first-line treatments would be medication. It's often a stimulant or something similar to that. If you're a child or an adolescent, emerging adult, or even an adult, we can make the diagnosis accurately. We have fabulous physicians who can provide both psychotherapy and medications in the combinations of them.