A Retrospective What People Said About ADD And Treatment 20 Years Ago
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ADD and Treatment
ADD and its treatment are often connected to problems at school, work or home. The psychiatric disorder is often difficult to identify and treat.
The psychiatric condition is commonly known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD. Mental health specialists diagnose adhd symptoms in adults treatment by using SPECT brain scans.
Some of the symptoms are being easily distracted, forgetful and disorganized. Medications such as 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. Scans of the brain show people with this type have normal activity in the prefrontal cortex at rest and during concentration, but less activity in the cerebellum and basal ganglia, which help make dopamine, a neurotransmitter that promotes motivation, focus and a sense of calm. This type has a limited attention span, and is easily distracted by noises or other stimuli and is unable to shift attention. They have difficulty falling asleep, and they often wake up in the middle of the night, battling anxiety. They can be easily annoyed and are often angry.
People with Ring of Fire ADD have all the hallmarks of the classic ADD, but they also struggle to shift their attention from thought to thought and from task to task. They are sensitive to light, sound and even touch. They talk too fast and are impulsive. They are susceptible to low energy, moodiness and anger. They are also prone to getting stuck in negative thoughts and guilt-related feelings.
Limbic ADD is often mistaken for depression, however it is different than depression because it causes increased activity in the limbic region of the brain (the area that sets our emotional tone and regulates how happy or sad we are) and decreases activity in the prefrontal cortex at both at rest and during concentration. It is a condition which can be treated with supplements like L-tryptophan, 5-HTP as well as saffron and inositol, which boost alertness, focus, mood, and mental clarity. Also, amino acid GABA to reduce neural activity and stop nerve cells from over-firing or firing irregularly and liver support.
It is essential to differentiate between ADD and mood disorders such as Bipolar Disorder, which can cause frustration, irritability, and poor self-esteem. The main difference between ADD with Limbic Symptoms and Bipolar Disorder is that ADD has a more constant level of irritability that lasts over time. Bipolar Disorder tends to exhibit symptoms that appear in waves.
Overfocused ADD
Overfocused ADD patients are often stuck in negative thoughts and behavior that trigger excessive worrying. This is due to rigid behaviors that are similar to those suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). People with OCD are often threatened emotionally when asked to shift their attention from one activity to another, and can respond with an argumentative or hostile behavior.
These people are likely to have a short temper and their anger stems from a chronic negative or low-grade sadness "glass half-empty syndrome" and frequently feeling hopeless and desperation. They may also experience difficulties learning, struggle with memory issues, or have extreme anger and aggression.
People with overfocused ADD may be rigid when it comes changing tasks and may become absorbed in their job or pastime. They might forget appointments and deadlines at home or at work and may not finish their schoolwork or chores. They can also be stubborn and resentful when reprimanded by their teachers or parents.
Children with hyperfocused ADD can be angry and obstinate, and they may throw tantrums if their interests are not respected. They may be obsessed with certain activities like video games, toys, and toys. They are also unable to express their emotions, and can be extremely sensitive to rejection or criticism.
This type of ADD is difficult to diagnose, especially for children. Children who show this behavior may have difficulty understanding that their problems are caused by a lack of ability to switch their focus from one task to the next. This is the reason it's crucial to seek the help of an expert, as children with this kind of behavior are more likely to be misdiagnosed by family physicians and even psychologists. This kind of ADD is usually treated with diet changes, supplements, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. This type of ADD is hard to treat, even with stimulant medication, because it can increase the intensity of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging can be used to identify the seven distinct kinds of ADD and is especially useful in diagnosing over-focused ADD.
Anxious ADD
Many people who suffer from ADD suffer from a high level of anxiety. Comorbidity, which is having more than one disorder at the same time, is common and affects up to 50% of people suffering from ADD/ADHD. Stress and anxiety can resemble the symptoms of ADD/ADHD and the wrong diagnosis can lead to ineffective treatment adhd (click through the next post) and even more frustration.
Anxious ADD may cause problems at school, at work, or with social situations. This kind of ADD can cause underperformance and feelings of unworthiness. People with anxiety ADD tend to avoid difficult tasks and events, believing they'll fail.
They also fear being judged or criticised. Due to this, they often hide their troubles from others. These people can be so stressed and anxious that they experience panic attacks. They can be extremely severe and life-threatening, causing a pounding heart, sweating, and difficulty breathing. Anxious ADD differs from Classic ADD because it has an increased activity in the basal ganglia, as well as the amygdala. These areas are instinctive and prioritize safety. This causes a shutdown of PFC and makes it difficult for those with this condition to concentrate.
If someone suffers from ADD/ADHD and anxiety, the symptoms they experience are more difficult to manage. This is because treatment protocols for ADD/untreated adhd in adults that are designed to stimulate the brain could increase anxiety in those who suffer from anxiety ADD due to a decrease in activity in their PFC.
The psychiatrists at Amen Clinics employ functional neuroimaging, like SPECT scanning, to determine which areas of the brain are low and/or high levels of activity. This allows them to distinguish between the seven different types of ADD and determine the best treatment for each person.
To diagnose ADD/ADHD, a psychiatrist gathers a complete medical history and performs a physical exam. Additionally, he or she may ask questions about mood and behavior to assess the overall health of a patient. Sometimes, medications are prescribed to treat ADHD and ADD. However, in many cases patients also need other therapies, such as cognitive behavior therapy as well as nutrition, exercise sleep strategies, and desensitization. This can enhance their ability to control their emotions and their overall functioning.
Temporal Lobe ADD
This type of ADD affects the temporal lobe in the brain, which is responsible both for memory and mood. This type of ADD is manifested by a lack of learning and keeping information in memory as well as mood instability and extreme anger or aggression. They may also suffer from sensory issues, such as experiencing like they're in a dream, seeing shadows or objects change form or hearing sounds that others can't hear. They can be extremely irritable and sensitive, and often become overstimulated by certain activities, like computer screens or crowds.
This kind of ADD has similar symptoms to Classic ADD. These include short attention spans and disorganization. It also includes difficulty staying on task or following directions. This type of ADD is not associated with hyperactivity or impulsivity. This kind of ADD is more prevalent in females. This type of ADD is defined by the low levels of dopamine in the brain, which can result in feelings of depression or a lack of self-regulation. The symptoms can include sleep problems and feelings of irritability or anxiety.
In this instance QEEG scans of the ADD brain reveal that individuals with Overfocused ADD have difficulty shifting gears. They have normal activity in the anterior cingulate gyrus (the brain's "gearshifter"). They are unable to shift from one thought or task to another, and they get stuck in negative thought patterns and behaviours.
This is a form of ADD that is characterized by people who are extremely motivated and productive but have a tendency not to focus on important tasks. They may lose track of their school work and parents or teachers are often exhausted or embarrassed by their behavior. They may have a hard time in relationships because they are impulsive or reactive, and have a hard time with multitasking or working with others. In some cases they may be depressed or anxious. They may be susceptible to panic attacks and are susceptible to hallucinations. Medications are not usually advised for this kind of ADD as it doesn't treat the root of the symptoms.
ADD and its treatment are often connected to problems at school, work or home. The psychiatric disorder is often difficult to identify and treat.
The psychiatric condition is commonly known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD. Mental health specialists diagnose adhd symptoms in adults treatment by using SPECT brain scans.
Some of the symptoms are being easily distracted, forgetful and disorganized. Medications such as 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. Scans of the brain show people with this type have normal activity in the prefrontal cortex at rest and during concentration, but less activity in the cerebellum and basal ganglia, which help make dopamine, a neurotransmitter that promotes motivation, focus and a sense of calm. This type has a limited attention span, and is easily distracted by noises or other stimuli and is unable to shift attention. They have difficulty falling asleep, and they often wake up in the middle of the night, battling anxiety. They can be easily annoyed and are often angry.
People with Ring of Fire ADD have all the hallmarks of the classic ADD, but they also struggle to shift their attention from thought to thought and from task to task. They are sensitive to light, sound and even touch. They talk too fast and are impulsive. They are susceptible to low energy, moodiness and anger. They are also prone to getting stuck in negative thoughts and guilt-related feelings.
Limbic ADD is often mistaken for depression, however it is different than depression because it causes increased activity in the limbic region of the brain (the area that sets our emotional tone and regulates how happy or sad we are) and decreases activity in the prefrontal cortex at both at rest and during concentration. It is a condition which can be treated with supplements like L-tryptophan, 5-HTP as well as saffron and inositol, which boost alertness, focus, mood, and mental clarity. Also, amino acid GABA to reduce neural activity and stop nerve cells from over-firing or firing irregularly and liver support.
It is essential to differentiate between ADD and mood disorders such as Bipolar Disorder, which can cause frustration, irritability, and poor self-esteem. The main difference between ADD with Limbic Symptoms and Bipolar Disorder is that ADD has a more constant level of irritability that lasts over time. Bipolar Disorder tends to exhibit symptoms that appear in waves.
Overfocused ADD
Overfocused ADD patients are often stuck in negative thoughts and behavior that trigger excessive worrying. This is due to rigid behaviors that are similar to those suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). People with OCD are often threatened emotionally when asked to shift their attention from one activity to another, and can respond with an argumentative or hostile behavior.
These people are likely to have a short temper and their anger stems from a chronic negative or low-grade sadness "glass half-empty syndrome" and frequently feeling hopeless and desperation. They may also experience difficulties learning, struggle with memory issues, or have extreme anger and aggression.
People with overfocused ADD may be rigid when it comes changing tasks and may become absorbed in their job or pastime. They might forget appointments and deadlines at home or at work and may not finish their schoolwork or chores. They can also be stubborn and resentful when reprimanded by their teachers or parents.
Children with hyperfocused ADD can be angry and obstinate, and they may throw tantrums if their interests are not respected. They may be obsessed with certain activities like video games, toys, and toys. They are also unable to express their emotions, and can be extremely sensitive to rejection or criticism.
This type of ADD is difficult to diagnose, especially for children. Children who show this behavior may have difficulty understanding that their problems are caused by a lack of ability to switch their focus from one task to the next. This is the reason it's crucial to seek the help of an expert, as children with this kind of behavior are more likely to be misdiagnosed by family physicians and even psychologists. This kind of ADD is usually treated with diet changes, supplements, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. This type of ADD is hard to treat, even with stimulant medication, because it can increase the intensity of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging can be used to identify the seven distinct kinds of ADD and is especially useful in diagnosing over-focused ADD.
Anxious ADD
Many people who suffer from ADD suffer from a high level of anxiety. Comorbidity, which is having more than one disorder at the same time, is common and affects up to 50% of people suffering from ADD/ADHD. Stress and anxiety can resemble the symptoms of ADD/ADHD and the wrong diagnosis can lead to ineffective treatment adhd (click through the next post) and even more frustration.
Anxious ADD may cause problems at school, at work, or with social situations. This kind of ADD can cause underperformance and feelings of unworthiness. People with anxiety ADD tend to avoid difficult tasks and events, believing they'll fail.
They also fear being judged or criticised. Due to this, they often hide their troubles from others. These people can be so stressed and anxious that they experience panic attacks. They can be extremely severe and life-threatening, causing a pounding heart, sweating, and difficulty breathing. Anxious ADD differs from Classic ADD because it has an increased activity in the basal ganglia, as well as the amygdala. These areas are instinctive and prioritize safety. This causes a shutdown of PFC and makes it difficult for those with this condition to concentrate.
If someone suffers from ADD/ADHD and anxiety, the symptoms they experience are more difficult to manage. This is because treatment protocols for ADD/untreated adhd in adults that are designed to stimulate the brain could increase anxiety in those who suffer from anxiety ADD due to a decrease in activity in their PFC.
The psychiatrists at Amen Clinics employ functional neuroimaging, like SPECT scanning, to determine which areas of the brain are low and/or high levels of activity. This allows them to distinguish between the seven different types of ADD and determine the best treatment for each person.
To diagnose ADD/ADHD, a psychiatrist gathers a complete medical history and performs a physical exam. Additionally, he or she may ask questions about mood and behavior to assess the overall health of a patient. Sometimes, medications are prescribed to treat ADHD and ADD. However, in many cases patients also need other therapies, such as cognitive behavior therapy as well as nutrition, exercise sleep strategies, and desensitization. This can enhance their ability to control their emotions and their overall functioning.
Temporal Lobe ADD
This type of ADD affects the temporal lobe in the brain, which is responsible both for memory and mood. This type of ADD is manifested by a lack of learning and keeping information in memory as well as mood instability and extreme anger or aggression. They may also suffer from sensory issues, such as experiencing like they're in a dream, seeing shadows or objects change form or hearing sounds that others can't hear. They can be extremely irritable and sensitive, and often become overstimulated by certain activities, like computer screens or crowds.
This kind of ADD has similar symptoms to Classic ADD. These include short attention spans and disorganization. It also includes difficulty staying on task or following directions. This type of ADD is not associated with hyperactivity or impulsivity. This kind of ADD is more prevalent in females. This type of ADD is defined by the low levels of dopamine in the brain, which can result in feelings of depression or a lack of self-regulation. The symptoms can include sleep problems and feelings of irritability or anxiety.
In this instance QEEG scans of the ADD brain reveal that individuals with Overfocused ADD have difficulty shifting gears. They have normal activity in the anterior cingulate gyrus (the brain's "gearshifter"). They are unable to shift from one thought or task to another, and they get stuck in negative thought patterns and behaviours.
This is a form of ADD that is characterized by people who are extremely motivated and productive but have a tendency not to focus on important tasks. They may lose track of their school work and parents or teachers are often exhausted or embarrassed by their behavior. They may have a hard time in relationships because they are impulsive or reactive, and have a hard time with multitasking or working with others. In some cases they may be depressed or anxious. They may be susceptible to panic attacks and are susceptible to hallucinations. Medications are not usually advised for this kind of ADD as it doesn't treat the root of the symptoms.
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