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Trauma-Informed ADHD Assessments in Dubai
DHA-licensed Consultant Psychiatrist-led ADHD Assessments: Dr. Millia is a British-trained, MRCPsych-qualified Consultant Psychiatrist offering specialist adult ADHD assessments in Dubai, with extensive experience in trauma presentations that can overlap with ADHD.
Comprehensive & Structured ADHD assessment: A detailed psychiatric evaluation uses structured DSM-5-based interviews alongside validated tools such as the DIVA-5, ensuring a thorough and reliable diagnosis.
Neurodiversity-affirming and Trauma-Informed: Assessments are grounded in an understanding of how ADHD can overlap with complex and developmental trauma, allowing for careful, nuanced differentiation rather than oversimplified diagnosis.
Identifying masking and overcompensation: In-depth exploration of patterns such as masking, high achievement, giftedness, and high IQ helps identify adaptations that may have obscured underlying ADHD over time.
Flexible Options: In-person appointments at First Psychiatry Clinic, Dubai, as well as secure online assessments for UAE residents and expats.
What Is ADHD?
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a brain development condition that usually starts in childhood and often continues into adulthood. NIMH – ADHD overview
People with ADHD often struggle with paying attention, sitting still, or controlling impulses. These difficulties go beyond normal “being distracted” and affect daily life in more than one place (for example, at home and at work). CDC – About ADHD
There’s no blood test or brain scan that can diagnose ADHD. Instead, trained professionals use interviews, checklists, and observation over time to make a diagnosis. CDC – Diagnosing ADHD
Many people aren’t diagnosed until later in life, because some symptoms are subtle or people learn ways to hide (mask) them. CDC – ADHD Across the Lifetime
Treatments like behavioral support, coaching, and sometimes medication can help people manage symptoms and improve functioning. CDC – ADHD Treatment
Related ADHD Support
- ADHD often presents differently in women, with internalised symptoms such as overwhelm and masking. → Explore ADHD in women
- ADHD and trauma can look similar, but their underlying causes differ. → Read ADHD vs trauma differences
- An ADHD diagnosis often brings clarity, along with new questions about next steps. → Learn what happens after ADHD diagnosis
What Are the Different Types of ADHD?
ADHD presents differently across individuals. Some people experience primarily inattentive symptoms, some hyperactive–impulsive symptoms, and many experience a combined presentation.
ADHD is not simply a lack of attention or “too much energy.” It involves differences in attention regulation, executive functioning, impulse control, activity levels, and motivation.
Inattentive ADHD
Inattentive ADHD involves difficulty sustaining attention and managing tasks that require consistent mental effort. Attention is often regulated by interest, novelty, urgency, or deadlines rather than importance alone.
Common Signs
Difficulty sustaining focus over time
Losing momentum as tasks become effortful or repetitive
Disorganisation and time management difficulties
Forgetfulness or losing track of conversations
Careless mistakes due to inattention or rushing
Difficulty initiating or completing tasks
Masking Patterns
Many adults compensate by:
Over-preparing or over-researching
Using perfectionism to avoid mistakes
Relying on pressure or deadlines to function
Procrastinating when tasks feel overwhelming or emotionally loaded
Common Strengths
Strong pattern recognition
Rapid learning of interesting material
Deep focus when engaged (hyperfocus)
Fast intuitive processing and creativity
Hyperactive-Impulsive ADHD
Hyperactive–Impulsive ADHD involves internal restlessness, impulsivity, and difficulty slowing down mentally or physically.
Many adults describe feeling constantly “on the go,” even when trying to relax.
Common Signs
Internal restlessness or difficulty switching off
Talking quickly or interrupting unintentionally
Acting before fully thinking things through
Moving rapidly between tasks or ideas
Seeking stimulation, novelty, or activity
Difficulty remaining still or focused for long periods
Masking Patterns
Many people adapt by:
Becoming highly productive or constantly busy
Suppressing impulsive behaviours socially
Using multitasking or movement to maintain focus
Avoiding situations requiring prolonged stillness
Common Strengths
High energy and drive
Quick thinking and responsiveness
Adaptability in fast-paced settings
Creativity, spontaneity, and initiative
It is important not to self-diagnose and to seek proper and comprehensive assessment from a trained mental health professional or a psychiatrist.
Affordable & Transparent Pricing
Fees are aligned with standard psychiatric consultations. For an exact quote, please get in touch.
📲 WhatsApp: +971 55 355 7855 • +971 4 221 6000 • info@firstpsychiatryclinics.com • First Psychiatry Clinic, Al Manara, Dubai
What Causes ADHD?
ADHD arises from a mix of genetics, brain development, and neurochemistry. Parenting style or screen time does not cause ADHD.
- Family genetics
- Differences in attention/impulse-control networks
- Dopamine & norepinephrine regulation
- Prenatal/early-life factors (e.g., prematurity)
How Does ADHD Affect Relationships?
ADHD can affect relationships in subtle but important ways. While research is still developing, many individuals and couples notice patterns that can create imbalance, misunderstanding, or emotional strain over time.
How it may show up in relationships
- Forgetfulness, distractions, or missed details may be experienced by partners as a lack of effort or care
- Interrupting, talking over others, or zoning out during conversations can lead to conflict or feeling misunderstood
- Heightened sensitivity to criticism or rejection (often called rejection sensitivity) can lead to strong emotional reactions
- Difficulty relaxing or slowing down may create differences in how partners spend time together
In family life
- Planning, organising, and managing routines can feel overwhelming
- Responsibilities around children may become uneven or chaotic
- One partner may feel they are carrying more of the structure or organisation
Source: HelpGuide – ADHD & Relationships
Many women recognize ADHD only later in life, often after years of masking, burnout, anxiety, or self-doubt. A specialist assessment can help clarify this safely and compassionately.
The Step-by-Step Assessment Process
An ADHD diagnosis cannot be made via a quick test or blood scan; it requires a structured, multi-session psychiatric evaluation.
Session 1: Comprehensive Psychiatric Interview
A sensitive exploration of your background, including personal, educational, professional, family, and mental health histories.
Dr. Millia evaluates current daily challenges while carefully considering overlapping factors like anxiety, depression, trauma, or burnout.
Session 2: Structured Clinical Interview
Utilizes the DIVA-5 (Diagnostic Interview for ADHD in Adults), a gold-standard validated tool based on DSM-5 criteria.
Examines core symptoms across multiple settings (work, home, education, relationships) from both childhood and adulthood.
Session 3: Feedback & Personalized Care Plan
Collaborative feedback regarding the findings.
Development of a holistic, tailored management plan that may include medication options (if appropriate), therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and practical executive functioning routines.
ADHD Assessment — Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to common questions about ADHD assessment, diagnosis, and support in Dubai.
How long does an ADHD assessment take, and is it available online?
An ADHD assessment is completed over three or four structured sessions, including a clinical interview, a structured assessment (DIVA-5), and a feedback session. However, in some cases, longer assessments may be required.
Appointments are available in person in Dubai and online, with the same level of depth and care in both formats.
How much does an ADHD assessment cost in Dubai?
Fees are per hour or per session. Prices are based on whether each session is for 1 hour or 1.5 hours. Please contact the clinic for more information.
I have anxiety — could I still have ADHD?
Yes. Anxiety and ADHD often overlap. Anxiety could be secondary to underlying neurodivergent struggle.
A structured assessment helps distinguish whether symptoms are due to ADHD, anxiety, or both.
Can depression be part of ADHD?
Depression can co-occur with ADHD.
Long-standing challenges with sensitivity to criticism, rejection, and fear of failure, or struggles with procrastination, can trigger secondary depression.
Do you assess for co-occurring conditions?
Yes. Assessments include screening for anxiety, trauma, depression, and autism traits.
Autism is screened for, not formally diagnosed.
If I am organized, can I still have ADHD?
Yes. Many adults appear organized because they rely on strong coping strategies. These can mask underlying ADHD.
Do you prescribe ADHD medication?
Yes. Medication can be prescribed after a formal diagnosis, if clinically appropriate.
It is part of a broader plan that may include therapy and practical support.
Can ADHD be diagnosed in adulthood?
Yes. Many adults are diagnosed later in life.
The assessment looks at lifelong patterns, even if they were not recognized earlier.
What happens after an ADHD diagnosis?
You will receive a clear explanation and a personalized care plan.
- Medication (if appropriate)
- Therapy
- Lifestyle adjustments
- Practical strategies
Read more about Post-Diagnosis Support for those with ADHD.
About Dr. Millia
Dr. Millia Begum
is a trained trauma specialist with over 25 years of clinical experience in psychiatry and therapy. She trained in the UK’s NHS system and served the NHS in various senior roles.
She is a former EMDR Europe Approved Consultant, EMDR researcher, and board member of the EMDR Association UK. She is now a member of the EMDR International Association (EMDRIA).
Dr. Millia is a Certified Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapist, bringing a compassionate, parts-informed approach to her work with clients in Dubai.
Contact Dr. Millia
If you would like to book a consultation or learn more about services, please get in touch:
- Clinic: First Psychiatry Clinic
- Address: 975 Al Wasl Road, Dubai, UAE
- Phone: +971 55 355 7855
- Email: info@milliabegum.ae
- Website: milliabegum.ae
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