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ADD and non medication treatment for adhd
ADD and treatment is often related to issues at school, home or work. The psychiatric disorder may be difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat.
The psychiatric disorder is most commonly known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD. Mental health professionals use SPECT brain imaging to diagnose ADHD.
Some of the symptoms are being easily distracted, forgetful and unorganized. Antidepressants and stimulants can help.
Limbic ADD
The most common form of ADD, also known as classic ADD or hyperactive-impulsive ADD, is characterized by inattention, a lack of organizational skills, difficulty staying on task, and trouble with memory. Brain scans show that those suffering from this condition have normal activity in the prefrontal cortex both at rest and during concentration, but reduced activity in the cerebellum and basal ganglia which help make dopamine, a neurotransmitter that enhances focus, motivation and a sense of calm. This type has a shorter attention span, and is easily distracted by noises and other stimuli and has a hard time shifting focus. They also have difficulty falling asleep and often wake up in the middle of the night with anxiety or nightmares. They are easily frustrated and often get angry.
Ring of Fire ADD is characterized by all the classic ADD symptoms however, it also has a difficulty in shifting their attention from one thought to the next and from one task to another. They are sensitive to light, noise, and touch and talk too fast and are impulsive and easily triggered into a mean-spirited behaviour. They have periods of moodiness and low energy, are easily angered, and get stuck on negative thoughts and guilty feelings.
It is possible to mistake the condition of limbic ADD with depression. However, it's different because it increases activity in the limbic part of the brain when it is at the moment of rest and while concentrating. It is a condition that can be treated with supplements like L-tryptophan, 5-HTP, saffron, and inositol that increase focus, alertness and mood as well as mental clarity. They also use amino acid GABA to reduce neural activity and prevent nerve cells from firing too much or in a erratic manner and liver support.
It is essential to differentiate between ADD and mood disorders such as Bipolar Disorder, which can trigger irritability, anger and low self-esteem. The difference is that ADD with Limbic Symptoms is more prone to constant frustration and irritability over time, while Bipolar Disorder symptoms tend to come in waves.
Overfocused ADD
Overfocused ADD sufferers are often caught in negative thoughts and behaviors that trigger excessive worry. They exhibit rigid behaviors that resemble those of people suffering from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and that is why it's often mistakenly diagnosed. People with OCD are often threatened emotionally when they are required to shift their attention from one task to the next and react with a threatening or hostile behavior.
They are generally irritable and their irritability can be caused by a low-grade chronic sadness or negativity. They may also be afflicted by memory problems, experience severe anger, and have a short fuse.
People with hyperfocused ADD might be rigid when it comes to switching tasks and can become absorbed in their job or pastime. They are at risk of missing deadlines at work and forgetting appointments at home, and they might not finish chores or school assignments. They can also be stubborn and resentful when punished by their parents or teachers.
Children with hyperfocused ADD can be irritable and stubborn, and can throw temper tantrums if their needs are not being respected. They may be obsessed with specific activities, toys, and video games. They can also have difficulty in expressing their emotions and can be very sensitive to rejection or criticism.
This type of ADD is more common among children, and can be difficult to diagnose. Children often don't realize that their problem is due to their inability to shift their attention from one thing to another. This is why it's essential to seek the help of an expert, since children with this kind of behavior are more likely to be misdiagnosed by family doctors and even psychologists. This kind of ADD is treatable with nutritional modifications, supplements and cognitive-behavioral therapies. Some medications are prescribed, however this kind of ADD can be difficult to treat using stimulant medications because they can raise a person's levels of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging is sometimes used to differentiate the seven distinct kinds of ADD and is especially helpful for diagnosing overfocused ADD.
Anxious ADD
Many people with ADD have high levels of anxiety. This is a comorbidity (having more than one disorder at the same time) is common and affects about half of people suffering from ADD/untreated adhd in adults Symptoms. Stress and anxiety can be similar to the symptoms of ADD/ADHD and the wrong diagnosis can lead to ineffective treatment and further frustration.
Anxious ADD can cause problems at work, at school or in social situations. This type of ADD could cause low performance and feelings of being unsatisfactory. People with anxiety ADD tend to avoid difficult tasks and activities because they think they're not capable of completing the task.
They also fear being criticized or considered a victim. They hide their problems to others. They can become so stressed and anxious that they have panic attacks. These panic attacks can be severe and life-threatening. They cause an increase in heart rate sweating, breathing difficulties and difficulty. In contrast to Classic ADD, those with Anxious ADD are more active in their basal ganglia as well as the amygdala, which operate on an instinctual basis, and are able to prioritize safety. This causes the brain to shut down the PFC which makes it difficult for those with this condition to focus.
If someone suffering from anxiety or ADD, their symptoms are usually more difficult to manage than those of someone who isn't suffering from anxiety. This is because treatment protocols for ADD/adhd treatment options that are designed to stimulate the brain may increase anxiety in those who suffer from anxiety ADD by decreasing the activity in their PFC.
Amen Clinics psychiatrists use functional neuroimaging, such as SPECT scans to identify where in the brain more or less activity are present. This helps them differentiate between the seven types of ADD and determine the best treatment for each person.
A psychiatrist will take the complete medical history of a patient and conduct a physical examination to determine if the patient suffers from treating adhd and depression in adults or ADD. They may also inquire about the patient's mood and behavior to assess the patient's overall performance. Sometimes, medications are prescribed to treat the symptoms of untreated adhd in adults of ADD/ADHD. However, in many cases patients also need other therapies, including cognitive behavior therapy as well as nutrition, exercise, sleep strategies and desensitization. This can aid in improving their ability to manage their emotions and improve their overall performance.
Temporal Lobe ADD
This kind of ADD affects the temporal lobe of the brain, which is responsible for memory and mood. This kind of ADD is characterized by a difficulty in learning and storing information, mood instability and severe anger or aggressive issues. They also often suffer from a variety of sensory issues, such as feeling like they have deja vu, or seeing shadows or objects change shapes, and hearing sounds other people don't hear. They are sensitive, irritable and easily overwhelmed.
Symptoms of this type of ADD are similar to those of Classic ADD, including short attention spans and disorganization, difficulties in following directions or staying on task, and procrastinating. This type of ADD is not associated with an excessive amount of impulsivity or hyperactivity. This type of ADD is more common in females. This kind of ADD is characterized by low levels of dopamine in the brain which can cause feelings of depression or a lack of self-regulation. Some of the symptoms include difficulty sleeping and feelings of irritability or anxiety.
In this instance brain mapping scans using qEEG of the brain indicate that people with Over-focused ADD have normal activity in their anterior cingulate gyrus which is the brain's "gear shifter," but they are experiencing difficulty shifting gears. They can't move from one task or thought to another, and they get stuck in negative thoughts and behavior.
This is a type of ADD in which people are highly motivated and hardworking but tend not to pay attention to important tasks. They can get lost in their schoolwork and teachers or parents are often tired or ashamed of their behavior. They may have a hard relationship with others because they are hyper-active or reactive, and have difficulty managing multiple tasks or working with others. In certain situations, they could be depressed or anxious. They may be prone panic attacks and hallucinations. Medications are typically not advised for this kind of ADD as it doesn't tackle the root cause of the symptoms.
ADD and treatment is often related to issues at school, home or work. The psychiatric disorder may be difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat.
The psychiatric disorder is most commonly known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD. Mental health professionals use SPECT brain imaging to diagnose ADHD.
Some of the symptoms are being easily distracted, forgetful and unorganized. Antidepressants and stimulants can help.
Limbic ADD
The most common form of ADD, also known as classic ADD or hyperactive-impulsive ADD, is characterized by inattention, a lack of organizational skills, difficulty staying on task, and trouble with memory. Brain scans show that those suffering from this condition have normal activity in the prefrontal cortex both at rest and during concentration, but reduced activity in the cerebellum and basal ganglia which help make dopamine, a neurotransmitter that enhances focus, motivation and a sense of calm. This type has a shorter attention span, and is easily distracted by noises and other stimuli and has a hard time shifting focus. They also have difficulty falling asleep and often wake up in the middle of the night with anxiety or nightmares. They are easily frustrated and often get angry.
Ring of Fire ADD is characterized by all the classic ADD symptoms however, it also has a difficulty in shifting their attention from one thought to the next and from one task to another. They are sensitive to light, noise, and touch and talk too fast and are impulsive and easily triggered into a mean-spirited behaviour. They have periods of moodiness and low energy, are easily angered, and get stuck on negative thoughts and guilty feelings.
It is possible to mistake the condition of limbic ADD with depression. However, it's different because it increases activity in the limbic part of the brain when it is at the moment of rest and while concentrating. It is a condition that can be treated with supplements like L-tryptophan, 5-HTP, saffron, and inositol that increase focus, alertness and mood as well as mental clarity. They also use amino acid GABA to reduce neural activity and prevent nerve cells from firing too much or in a erratic manner and liver support.
It is essential to differentiate between ADD and mood disorders such as Bipolar Disorder, which can trigger irritability, anger and low self-esteem. The difference is that ADD with Limbic Symptoms is more prone to constant frustration and irritability over time, while Bipolar Disorder symptoms tend to come in waves.
Overfocused ADD
Overfocused ADD sufferers are often caught in negative thoughts and behaviors that trigger excessive worry. They exhibit rigid behaviors that resemble those of people suffering from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and that is why it's often mistakenly diagnosed. People with OCD are often threatened emotionally when they are required to shift their attention from one task to the next and react with a threatening or hostile behavior.
They are generally irritable and their irritability can be caused by a low-grade chronic sadness or negativity. They may also be afflicted by memory problems, experience severe anger, and have a short fuse.
People with hyperfocused ADD might be rigid when it comes to switching tasks and can become absorbed in their job or pastime. They are at risk of missing deadlines at work and forgetting appointments at home, and they might not finish chores or school assignments. They can also be stubborn and resentful when punished by their parents or teachers.
Children with hyperfocused ADD can be irritable and stubborn, and can throw temper tantrums if their needs are not being respected. They may be obsessed with specific activities, toys, and video games. They can also have difficulty in expressing their emotions and can be very sensitive to rejection or criticism.
This type of ADD is more common among children, and can be difficult to diagnose. Children often don't realize that their problem is due to their inability to shift their attention from one thing to another. This is why it's essential to seek the help of an expert, since children with this kind of behavior are more likely to be misdiagnosed by family doctors and even psychologists. This kind of ADD is treatable with nutritional modifications, supplements and cognitive-behavioral therapies. Some medications are prescribed, however this kind of ADD can be difficult to treat using stimulant medications because they can raise a person's levels of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging is sometimes used to differentiate the seven distinct kinds of ADD and is especially helpful for diagnosing overfocused ADD.
Anxious ADD
Many people with ADD have high levels of anxiety. This is a comorbidity (having more than one disorder at the same time) is common and affects about half of people suffering from ADD/untreated adhd in adults Symptoms. Stress and anxiety can be similar to the symptoms of ADD/ADHD and the wrong diagnosis can lead to ineffective treatment and further frustration.
Anxious ADD can cause problems at work, at school or in social situations. This type of ADD could cause low performance and feelings of being unsatisfactory. People with anxiety ADD tend to avoid difficult tasks and activities because they think they're not capable of completing the task.
They also fear being criticized or considered a victim. They hide their problems to others. They can become so stressed and anxious that they have panic attacks. These panic attacks can be severe and life-threatening. They cause an increase in heart rate sweating, breathing difficulties and difficulty. In contrast to Classic ADD, those with Anxious ADD are more active in their basal ganglia as well as the amygdala, which operate on an instinctual basis, and are able to prioritize safety. This causes the brain to shut down the PFC which makes it difficult for those with this condition to focus.
If someone suffering from anxiety or ADD, their symptoms are usually more difficult to manage than those of someone who isn't suffering from anxiety. This is because treatment protocols for ADD/adhd treatment options that are designed to stimulate the brain may increase anxiety in those who suffer from anxiety ADD by decreasing the activity in their PFC.
Amen Clinics psychiatrists use functional neuroimaging, such as SPECT scans to identify where in the brain more or less activity are present. This helps them differentiate between the seven types of ADD and determine the best treatment for each person.
A psychiatrist will take the complete medical history of a patient and conduct a physical examination to determine if the patient suffers from treating adhd and depression in adults or ADD. They may also inquire about the patient's mood and behavior to assess the patient's overall performance. Sometimes, medications are prescribed to treat the symptoms of untreated adhd in adults of ADD/ADHD. However, in many cases patients also need other therapies, including cognitive behavior therapy as well as nutrition, exercise, sleep strategies and desensitization. This can aid in improving their ability to manage their emotions and improve their overall performance.
Temporal Lobe ADD
This kind of ADD affects the temporal lobe of the brain, which is responsible for memory and mood. This kind of ADD is characterized by a difficulty in learning and storing information, mood instability and severe anger or aggressive issues. They also often suffer from a variety of sensory issues, such as feeling like they have deja vu, or seeing shadows or objects change shapes, and hearing sounds other people don't hear. They are sensitive, irritable and easily overwhelmed.
Symptoms of this type of ADD are similar to those of Classic ADD, including short attention spans and disorganization, difficulties in following directions or staying on task, and procrastinating. This type of ADD is not associated with an excessive amount of impulsivity or hyperactivity. This type of ADD is more common in females. This kind of ADD is characterized by low levels of dopamine in the brain which can cause feelings of depression or a lack of self-regulation. Some of the symptoms include difficulty sleeping and feelings of irritability or anxiety.
In this instance brain mapping scans using qEEG of the brain indicate that people with Over-focused ADD have normal activity in their anterior cingulate gyrus which is the brain's "gear shifter," but they are experiencing difficulty shifting gears. They can't move from one task or thought to another, and they get stuck in negative thoughts and behavior.
This is a type of ADD in which people are highly motivated and hardworking but tend not to pay attention to important tasks. They can get lost in their schoolwork and teachers or parents are often tired or ashamed of their behavior. They may have a hard relationship with others because they are hyper-active or reactive, and have difficulty managing multiple tasks or working with others. In certain situations, they could be depressed or anxious. They may be prone panic attacks and hallucinations. Medications are typically not advised for this kind of ADD as it doesn't tackle the root cause of the symptoms.
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