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ADD and Treatment

ADD and its treatment are often associated with problems at work, school or home. The psychiatric disorder may be difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat.

The psychiatric condition is commonly known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or adhd Symptoms and treatment. Mental health professionals diagnose ADHD using SPECT brain images.

Symptoms include being easily distracted, forgetful, and disorganized. Antidepressants and stimulants can aid in overcoming.

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. The scans of the brain show that people suffering from this type are able to maintain normal levels of activity during concentration and at rest in the prefrontal cortex but have decreased activity in their cerebellum as well as the basal ganglia. These regions help to produce dopamine, which is an important neurotransmitter that is responsible for motivation, calmness and concentration. People with this type have a difficult in shifting their focus and are easily distracted by noise and other stimuli, and have short attention spans. They have difficulty falling asleep, and often wake up in the middle of the night with anxiety. They often feel overwhelmed by their emotions and have an impulsive personality, getting quickly annoyed by tasks and easily angered.

People suffering from Ring of Fire ADD have all the core symptoms of classic ADD however, they also struggle to shift their focus from thought to thought and from task to task. They are sensitive to noise, light, and touch. They talk too quickly and are indecisive. They have periods of moodiness and low energy levels, are quick to anger, and get stuck on negative thoughts and guilt feelings.

Limbic ADD can be confused with depression, but it's different than depression because it has increased activity in the limbic region of the brain (the part that determines our mood and determines the level of happiness or sadness we are) and decreases activity in the prefrontal cortex at both rest and during concentration. It can be treated by supplements such as L tryptophan (5-HTP), saffron and inositol that increase alertness, mood and mental clarity. Amino acid GABA can also help reduce neural activity and prevent nerve cells from firing irregularly or too frequently.

general-medical-council-logo.pngIt is crucial to distinguish between ADD and mood disorders such as Bipolar Disorder, which can cause irritability and frustration and low self-esteem. The difference between ADD with Limbic Symptoms and Bipolar Disorder is that ADD has a more consistent level of irritability that lasts over time. Bipolar Disorder tends to have symptoms that come in waves.

Overfocused ADD

Over-focused ADD patients often get stuck in negative thoughts and behaviors that result in excessive worry. This is because they exhibit rigid behaviors similar to people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). These individuals often become threatened emotionally when asked to shift their attention from one task to the next and respond with an argumentative or hostile behavior.

They are generally irritable and their irritability can be caused by chronic low-grade sadness or negativity. They may also struggle with memory problems, experience severe anger, and have a short fuse.

People with hyperfocused ADD might be rigid when it comes changing tasks and become engrossed in their hobbies or work. They are more likely to miss deadlines at work, and forgetting appointments at home and they might not finish tasks or school assignments. They can also be stubborn and resentful when reprimanded by their teachers or parents.

Children who have overfocused ADD show a high degree of irritability and stubbornness, and can be susceptible to throwing a rage when their interests are trampled on. They may be obsessed with certain activities like video games, toys, and toys. They may also have difficulty communicating their feelings and are extremely sensitive to rejection or criticism.

This form of ADD is more prevalent in children, and can be difficult to diagnose. These children often don't understand that their issue is caused by their inability to switch their attention from one thing to the next. It's important to consult an expert as these children are more likely to be misdiagnosed with ADD. This type of ADD is usually treated using dietary changes, supplements and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Medications are sometimes prescribed, however this kind of ADD can be difficult to treat with stimulant medications, as these can increase a person's level of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging is a method to differentiate between the seven kinds of ADD. It is particularly useful in diagnosing hyperfocused ADD.

Royal_College_of_Psychiatrists_logo.pngAnxious ADD

Many people suffering from ADD experience high levels of anxiety. This is a comorbidity (having more than one disorder at the same time) is common and affects the majority of people suffering from ADD/ADHD. Stress and anxiety may mimic the symptoms of ADD/untreated adhd in adults relationships. A misdiagnosis can result in unsuitable treatment and frustration.

Anxious ADD may cause problems at work, in school or with social situations. This kind of ADD could cause low performance and feelings of inadequateness. People with anxious ADD tend to avoid challenging tasks and events because they believe they'll fail.

They also fear being criticized or being judged. Because of this, they tend to hide their issues from others. People with anxiety can become so anxious and stressed that they experience panic attacks. They can be extremely life-threatening and cause sweating, a pounding heart and breathing problems. Anxious ADD is different from Classic ADD because it has an increased activity in the basal ganglia as well as the amygdala. These areas are instinctive and focus on security. This causes a shutdown of PFC and makes it difficult for people with this disorder to focus.

If a person suffers from anxiety and ADD/ADHD, the symptoms they experience are more difficult to manage. This is due to the treatment programs for ADD/treating adhd and depression in adults that are designed to stimulate brain activity, may actually increase anxiety among those with anxious ADD.

Psychiatrists at Amen Clinics use functional neuroimaging, like SPECT scanning to discover which areas of the brain are low and/or high levels of activity. This helps them differentiate between the seven different types of ADD and determine the most effective treatment for each individual.

To determine if a patient has ADD/ADHD, a psychiatrist takes a thorough medical history and conducts physical examination. In addition, he / will ask questions about the patient's mood and behavior to evaluate the overall health of a patient. Medications are sometimes used to treat ADD/untreated adhd in adults symptoms, but most patients need other therapies in addition, such as cognitive behavioral therapy as well as nutrition and exercise sleep strategies, desensitization and other relaxation techniques. This will help enhance their ability to control their emotions and improve their overall performance.

Temporal Lobe ADD

This type of ADD affects the temporal lobe within the brain which is responsible for memory and mood. This kind of ADD is characterised by a problem learning and storing information, mood instability and severe anger or aggressive issues. They may also suffer from sensory issues such as feeling like they're in a dream and seeing shadows or objects change shape, or hearing sounds that others don't hear. They are sensitive, irritable and easily overwhelmed.

Symptoms of this type of ADD are similar to those seen in Classic ADD, including short attention spans and disorganization, difficulties in following directions or staying focused and procrastinating. This kind of ADD does not cause an excessive amount of impulsivity or hyperactivity. This type of ADD is more prevalent in females. People suffering from this type of ADD may have low levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine which can cause feelings of low motivation and low self-regulation. The symptoms include insomnia, anxiety and irritability.

In this instance, qEEG brain mapping scans of the brain reveal that people with over-focused ADD have normal activity in their anterior cingulate gyrus which is the brain's "gear shifter," but they are struggling to shift gears. They can't move from one task or thought to the next and are stuck in negative thoughts and behaviors.

This is a form of ADD that is characterized by people who are extremely motivated and hardworking but tend not to concentrate on their tasks. They may lose focus and be embarrassed or exhausted due to their actions. They may have a difficult relationship with others due to their tendency to be hyper-active or reactive, and struggle dealing with multitasking or working with other people. In certain situations, they could experience anxiety or depression. They can be prone to panic attacks, and are susceptible to hallucinations. Treatments for this type of ADD are not recommended since they do not address the underlying reason for the symptoms.

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