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ADD and Treatment

Royal_College_of_Psychiatrists_logo.pngADD and its treatment are frequently connected to problems at work, school or at home. The psychiatric disorder is difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat.

general-medical-council-logo.pngThe psychiatric disorder is most commonly known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD. Mental health specialists diagnose adhd in adult women treatment with SPECT brain scans.

Symptoms of classic ADD include being easily distracted, forgetful and disorganized. The use of stimulants and antidepressants can ease the symptoms.

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 people suffering from this type of ADD are able to maintain normal levels of activity during concentration and at rest in the prefrontal cortex, but they are less active in their cerebellum as well as the basal ganglia. These areas are responsible for the production of dopamine, the neurotransmitter that is responsible for motivation, calmness, and focus. People with this type have a difficult in shifting their focus and are easily distracted by the noise or other stimuli and have short attention spans. They have difficulty falling asleep, and often awake in the middle of the night feeling anxious. They are easily frustrated and often get angry.

People suffering from Ring of Fire ADD have all the core symptoms of the classic ADD However, they also have trouble shifting their focus from thought to thought and from task to task. They are sensitive to noise, light, and touch and they talk too fast and are impulsive and easily provoked into a mean-spirited behavior. They are prone to moodiness, low energy and anger. They can also get caught up in negative thoughts and guilt-related feelings.

It is possible to mistake limbic ADD with depression. However, it's different in that it boosts activity in the limbic region of the brain when it is at time of rest and during concentration. It is a condition which can be treated with supplements like L-tryptophan 5-HTP, saffron, and inositol that improve focus, alertness and mood as well as mental clarity. Also, amino acid GABA to reduce neural activity and inhibit nerve cells from firing too much or in a erratic manner and liver support.

It is crucial to differentiate between ADD and mood disorders like Bipolar Disorder, which can trigger irritability, anger, and poor self-esteem. The main difference between ADD with Limbic Symptoms and Bipolar Disorder is that ADD has a more consistent level of irritability over time. Bipolar Disorder tends to suffer from symptoms that occur in waves.

Overfocused ADD

Overfocused ADD patients are often stuck in negative thoughts and behaviors that result in excessive worry. This is due to rigid behavior that is similar to those who suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). People with OCD are often threatened emotionally when required to shift their focus from one task to the next, and can respond with argumentative or oppositional behavior.

They tend to be angry, and their irritability is caused by a low-grade chronic sadness or negativity. They may also struggle with memory problems, experience severe anger, and have a short fuse.

People with overfocused ADD are not flexible when they have to change tasks, and can become highly captivated by their work or hobbies. They might forget appointments and deadlines at work or at home and may not complete their schoolwork or chores. They may also be extremely stubborn and resentful when punished by their teachers or parents.

Children with hyper-focused ADD show a high degree of stubbornness and irritability, and are susceptible to throwing a rage when their interests are not respected. They may be obsessed with particular toys, activities, and video games. They also have difficulty expressing their emotions, and can be extremely sensitive to rejection or criticism.

This form of ADD is difficult to identify, particularly for children. Children who show this behavior are often unable to comprehend that their issues are caused by an inability to change their focus from one task to the next. This is why it's important to seek out help from an expert, as children with this type of behavior are more likely to be misdiagnosed by family physicians and even psychologists. This type of ADD is typically treated with diet changes, supplements, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. This type of ADD is extremely difficult to treat even with stimulant medication, because it can increase hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging can be used to distinguish the seven distinct types of ADD, and is particularly useful in diagnosing over-focused ADD.

Anxious ADD

Many people suffering from ADD have high levels of anxiety. This is a comorbidity (having more than one disorder at the same time) is common, impacting about half of people with ADD/ADHD. Stress and anxiety can be similar to the symptoms of ADD/ADHD, and misdiagnosis can lead to improper treatment and even more frustration.

Anxious ADD can cause issues at work, in school, or with social situations. This kind of ADD may result in low performance and feelings of being unsatisfactory. People with anxiety ADD tend to avoid challenging tasks and events, believing they're not capable of completing the task.

They also fear being criticized or judged. They hide their problems to others. They can become so stressed and anxious that they have panic attacks. These panic attacks can be extremely severe and life-threatening. They trigger an increase in heart rate, sweating and difficulty breathing. Anxious ADD differs from Classic ADD because it has increased activity in the Basal ganglia, as well as the amygdala. These areas are instinctive and focus on safety. This can shut down PFC and can make it difficult for these individuals focus.

If someone suffering from ADHD or ADD has anxiety, their symptoms are usually more difficult to manage than those of someone who does not suffer from anxiety. This is because treatments for ADD/ADHD, that are designed to stimulate brain activity, can actually increase anxiety among people with anxiety-related ADD.

Amen Clinics psychiatrists employ functional neuroimaging, like SPECT scanning to discover where in the brain there are high and/or low levels of activity. This helps them differentiate between the seven types of ADD and determine the best treatment for each individual.

A psychiatrist will collect the complete medical history of a patient and conduct a physical examination to determine if a patient has the condition of ADD/ADHD. In addition, he or might ask questions regarding behavior and mood to determine the patient's overall performance. Some medications are used to treat ADD/Adhd diagnosis and treatment but in most cases, patients require other therapies as well, such as cognitive behavioral therapy as well as nutrition and exercise strategies for sleep, desensitization and other techniques for relaxation. This may enhance their ability to control their emotions and their overall performance.

Temporal Lobe ADD

This type of ADD is a problem with the brain's temporal lobe which is responsible for memory and mood. This kind of ADD is characterized by a difficulty in learning and storage of information as well as mood instability and extreme anger or aggression issues. They may also suffer from sensory issues, such as experiencing like they're in a dream and seeing shadows or objects change shape or hearing sounds that other people don't hear. They can be extremely sensitive and angry, and often become overstimulated by certain activities, such as computer screens or crowds.

Symptoms of this type of ADD are similar to those 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 excessive impulsivity or hyperactivity. This kind of ADD is more common in females. People suffering from this type of ADD might have low levels of dopamine, a neurotransmitter, which can cause feelings of low motivation and poor self-regulation. The symptoms include insomnia, anxiety and irritability.

In this case QEEG scans of the ADD brain reveal that people with over-focused ADD are experiencing difficulty shifting gears. They have normal activity in the anterior cingulate region (the brain's "gearshifter"). They aren't able to shift from one thought or task to another and get stuck in negative thoughts and behaviors.

This is a type of ADD where individuals can be highly motivated and hardworking however, they have a tendency to get easily distracted by mundane or insignificant tasks. They can lose track and feel embarrassed or exhausted by their behavior. They may have a difficult time in relationships due to their tendency to be impulsive or reactive, and have difficulty with multitasking or working with others. In some cases they may suffer from depression or anxiety. They are susceptible to panic attacks, and are susceptible to hallucinations. Medications are not usually recommended for this type of ADD, because it doesn't treat the root of the symptoms.

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