Get Source suffering from ADHD struggle more than kids for a reason that is primarily childhood safeguards that helped them overcome impulsivity and inattention to be able to perform socially mandated but mundane necessities of life are no more available. Behavioral psychotherapy and medication can help.
Get Source for adults with ADHD typically consists of psychological counseling (psychotherapy). It could also include cognitive behavioral therapy.

Support Groups
Support groups can be a powerful source of comfort, as participants learn -- sometimes for the first time in their lives- that they are not alone. While many of these groups are led by peer groups but there are also national organizations that organize regional networking events and educational activities. ADDitude magazine offers a number of peer-support groups online to its readers. These include groups for newly diagnosed adults as well as couples who are affected by ADHD and intellectually gifted adults, and people seeking work.
Meetings are usually held at convenient dates and times, however online support groups are available to help those with scheduling conflicts connect with peers across the nation. A quick Google search yields numerous virtual options, with new groups forming constantly as ADDA readers share their individual needs and life experiences. A majority of these groups are completely free but some charge a small fee to cover the cost of advertising and pay speakers.