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ADD and Treatment
ADD and its treatment are usually associated with problems at school, work or at home. The psychiatric disorder isn't easy to identify and treat.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common name for this psychiatric disorder. Mental health specialists diagnose ADHD with SPECT brain scans.
Symptoms include being easily distracted, forgetful and unorganized. The use of 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 people suffering from this type of ADD are able to maintain normal levels of activity during concentration and rest in the prefrontal cortex, but have decreased activity in their cerebellum and the basal ganglia. These areas are responsible for the production of dopamine, the neurotransmitter that is responsible for motivation, tranquility, and focus. People with this type have a difficult to focus their attention and are easily distracted by distractions and noises, and have shorter attention spans. They have difficulty falling asleep and frequently awake in the middle of the night with anxiety. They are often overwhelmed by emotions and have a short fuse, becoming quickly frustrated with tasks and easily angered.
Ring of Fire ADD is defined by all the standard ADD symptoms, but also by difficulties in shifting their attention from one thought to another and between tasks. They are sensitive to noise, light, and touch and they talk too quickly and are impulsive, and easily triggered to a negative behaviors. They are prone to low energy, moodiness, and anger. They are also prone to getting stuck in negative thoughts and guilt feelings.
It is possible to mix limbic ADD with depression. However, it's different in that it boosts activity in the limbic area of the brain during rest and when concentrating. It can be treated with supplements like L tryptophan (5-HTP) along with saffron, inositol, which improve alertness, mood and mental clarity. Amino acid GABA is also helpful to slow neural activity, preventing nerve cells from firing erratically or excessively.
It is essential to distinguish between ADD and mood disorders like Bipolar Disorder which can also result in frustration and irritability, as well as low self-esteem. The difference is that ADD with Limbic Symptoms is more prone to constant frustration and irritability over time, whereas Bipolar Disorder symptoms tend to come in waves.
Overfocused ADD
Over-focused ADD patients tend to get caught up in negative thoughts and behavior that trigger excessive worrying. This is due to rigid behavior that is similar to those suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). They can be emotionally upset when they are asked to shift their attention between different activities, and they may react with a resentful or argumentative behavior.
They are generally angry and their irritability may be caused by a low-grade chronic sadness or negative mood. They may also struggle with memory issues, experience extreme anger, and have a short fuse.
People with overfocused ADD may be rigid when it comes changing tasks and may become absorbed in their work or hobby. They are at risk of missing deadlines at work and not remembering appointments at home, and they might not finish chores or school assignments. They may also be extremely stubborn and resentful when they are reprimanded by their parents or teachers.
Children with overfocused ADD can be irritable and stubborn, and they might throw temper tantrums when their needs are not being respected. They can be obsessive about specific activities, toys, and video games. They may also have trouble in expressing their emotions and can be very sensitive to criticism or rejection.
This form effects of untreated adhd in adults ADD is more prevalent in children, and is difficult to identify. These children often don't understand that their problem is caused by their inability to shift their attention between different things. It's important to consult an expert as these children are more likely to be misdiagnosed for ADD. This type of ADD is usually treated with diet changes, supplements, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Sometimes, medications are prescribed, but this kind of ADD can be difficult to treat with stimulant medications because they can raise a person's levels of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging is sometimes used to identify the seven distinct kinds of ADD and is especially helpful for diagnosing overfocused ADD.
Anxious ADD
Many people suffering from ADD have a high level of anxiety. Comorbidity, or having more than one disorder simultaneously, is common and affects up to 50% of people suffering from ADD/ADHD. Stress and anxiety can mirror the symptoms of ADD/ADHD. Misdiagnosis may result in inappropriate treatment and anger.
Anxious ADD can lead to problems at work, school and social settings. This type of ADD may cause low performance and feelings of being unsatisfactory. People with anxious ADD are hesitant to take on difficult tasks or events because they fear that they won't be successful.
They also fear being judged or judged. They hide their problems to others. These people can be so stressed and anxious that they have panic attacks. These can be very life-threatening and cause sweating, a pounding heart and breathing problems. Anxious ADD is distinct from Classic ADD because it has an increased activity in the basal ganglia and the amygdala. These areas are instinctive and focus on safety. This causes a shutdown of PFC and makes it difficult for these individuals concentrate.
If someone suffers from anxiety and ADD/ADHD their symptoms are more difficult to treat. This is because treatment protocols for ADD/adhd treatment for adults uk, which are designed to stimulate the brain could actually increase anxiety in people with anxiety ADD by reducing activity in their PFC.
Amen Clinic psychiatrists utilize functional neuroimaging, such as SPECT scans in order to determine the areas of the brain where high and/or lower levels of activity are found. This helps them distinguish between the seven types and determine the best treatment.
To determine if someone has ADD/ADHD psychiatrist gathers a complete medical history and conducts a physical exam. They may also inquire about mood and behavior to evaluate the patient's overall functioning. Sometimes, medications are prescribed to treat the symptoms of ADD/adhd treatment in adults symptoms and treatment in adults (yerliakor.com). However, in the majority of cases, patients require other alternative treatments for adhd, like cognitive behavior therapy, exercise, nutrition sleep strategies, and desensitization. This will help increase their ability to manage their moods and overall function.
Temporal Lobe ADD
This kind of ADD involves the brain's temporal lobe, which is responsible for memory and mood. People suffering from this type of ADD struggle to learn and store information, experience mood instability, and suffer from intense anger or aggression issues. They may also suffer from sensory issues such as feeling deja vu and seeing shadows or objects change form or hearing sounds that others don't hear. They are irritable, sensitive and easily overwhelmed.
Symptoms of this type of ADD are similar to those of Classic ADD, including short attention spans, disorganization, difficulty following directions or staying focused and procrastinating. However, this type of ADD doesn't cause impulsivity or hyperactivity. This kind of ADD is more prevalent in females. People suffering from this kind of ADD may suffer from low levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which can lead to feelings of low motivation and poor self-regulation. Symptoms include difficulty sleeping, anxiety and irritability.
In this instance brain mapping scans qEEG of the brain show that people suffering from over-focused ADD have normal activity in their anterior cingulate gyrus, the brain's "gear shifter," but they are experiencing difficulty shifting gears. They are unable to move from one thought or task to another, and are stuck in negative thought patterns and behaviors.
This is a kind of ADD where individuals can be extremely motivated and hardworking however, they have a tendency to get easily distracted by non-essential or unimportant tasks. They can get lost in their school work and their parents or teachers are often tired or embarrassed by their behavior. They may experience difficulties in relationships due to their tendency be reactive and impulsive. They also have difficulty multitasking and working in a group. In some cases they may suffer from depression or anxiety. They might be susceptible to hallucinations or panic attacks. Medications are not usually recommended for this type of ADD, because it doesn't address the root cause of the symptoms.
ADD and its treatment are usually associated with problems at school, work or at home. The psychiatric disorder isn't easy to identify and treat.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common name for this psychiatric disorder. Mental health specialists diagnose ADHD with SPECT brain scans.
Symptoms include being easily distracted, forgetful and unorganized. The use of 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 people suffering from this type of ADD are able to maintain normal levels of activity during concentration and rest in the prefrontal cortex, but have decreased activity in their cerebellum and the basal ganglia. These areas are responsible for the production of dopamine, the neurotransmitter that is responsible for motivation, tranquility, and focus. People with this type have a difficult to focus their attention and are easily distracted by distractions and noises, and have shorter attention spans. They have difficulty falling asleep and frequently awake in the middle of the night with anxiety. They are often overwhelmed by emotions and have a short fuse, becoming quickly frustrated with tasks and easily angered.
![coe-2022.png](https://www.iampsychiatry.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/coe-2022.png)
It is possible to mix limbic ADD with depression. However, it's different in that it boosts activity in the limbic area of the brain during rest and when concentrating. It can be treated with supplements like L tryptophan (5-HTP) along with saffron, inositol, which improve alertness, mood and mental clarity. Amino acid GABA is also helpful to slow neural activity, preventing nerve cells from firing erratically or excessively.
It is essential to distinguish between ADD and mood disorders like Bipolar Disorder which can also result in frustration and irritability, as well as low self-esteem. The difference is that ADD with Limbic Symptoms is more prone to constant frustration and irritability over time, whereas Bipolar Disorder symptoms tend to come in waves.
Overfocused ADD
Over-focused ADD patients tend to get caught up in negative thoughts and behavior that trigger excessive worrying. This is due to rigid behavior that is similar to those suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). They can be emotionally upset when they are asked to shift their attention between different activities, and they may react with a resentful or argumentative behavior.
They are generally angry and their irritability may be caused by a low-grade chronic sadness or negative mood. They may also struggle with memory issues, experience extreme anger, and have a short fuse.
People with overfocused ADD may be rigid when it comes changing tasks and may become absorbed in their work or hobby. They are at risk of missing deadlines at work and not remembering appointments at home, and they might not finish chores or school assignments. They may also be extremely stubborn and resentful when they are reprimanded by their parents or teachers.
Children with overfocused ADD can be irritable and stubborn, and they might throw temper tantrums when their needs are not being respected. They can be obsessive about specific activities, toys, and video games. They may also have trouble in expressing their emotions and can be very sensitive to criticism or rejection.
This form effects of untreated adhd in adults ADD is more prevalent in children, and is difficult to identify. These children often don't understand that their problem is caused by their inability to shift their attention between different things. It's important to consult an expert as these children are more likely to be misdiagnosed for ADD. This type of ADD is usually treated with diet changes, supplements, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Sometimes, medications are prescribed, but this kind of ADD can be difficult to treat with stimulant medications because they can raise a person's levels of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging is sometimes used to identify the seven distinct kinds of ADD and is especially helpful for diagnosing overfocused ADD.
Anxious ADD
Many people suffering from ADD have a high level of anxiety. Comorbidity, or having more than one disorder simultaneously, is common and affects up to 50% of people suffering from ADD/ADHD. Stress and anxiety can mirror the symptoms of ADD/ADHD. Misdiagnosis may result in inappropriate treatment and anger.
Anxious ADD can lead to problems at work, school and social settings. This type of ADD may cause low performance and feelings of being unsatisfactory. People with anxious ADD are hesitant to take on difficult tasks or events because they fear that they won't be successful.
They also fear being judged or judged. They hide their problems to others. These people can be so stressed and anxious that they have panic attacks. These can be very life-threatening and cause sweating, a pounding heart and breathing problems. Anxious ADD is distinct from Classic ADD because it has an increased activity in the basal ganglia and the amygdala. These areas are instinctive and focus on safety. This causes a shutdown of PFC and makes it difficult for these individuals concentrate.
If someone suffers from anxiety and ADD/ADHD their symptoms are more difficult to treat. This is because treatment protocols for ADD/adhd treatment for adults uk, which are designed to stimulate the brain could actually increase anxiety in people with anxiety ADD by reducing activity in their PFC.
Amen Clinic psychiatrists utilize functional neuroimaging, such as SPECT scans in order to determine the areas of the brain where high and/or lower levels of activity are found. This helps them distinguish between the seven types and determine the best treatment.
To determine if someone has ADD/ADHD psychiatrist gathers a complete medical history and conducts a physical exam. They may also inquire about mood and behavior to evaluate the patient's overall functioning. Sometimes, medications are prescribed to treat the symptoms of ADD/adhd treatment in adults symptoms and treatment in adults (yerliakor.com). However, in the majority of cases, patients require other alternative treatments for adhd, like cognitive behavior therapy, exercise, nutrition sleep strategies, and desensitization. This will help increase their ability to manage their moods and overall function.
Temporal Lobe ADD
This kind of ADD involves the brain's temporal lobe, which is responsible for memory and mood. People suffering from this type of ADD struggle to learn and store information, experience mood instability, and suffer from intense anger or aggression issues. They may also suffer from sensory issues such as feeling deja vu and seeing shadows or objects change form or hearing sounds that others don't hear. They are irritable, sensitive and easily overwhelmed.
![Royal_College_of_Psychiatrists_logo.png](https://www.iampsychiatry.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Royal_College_of_Psychiatrists_logo.png)
In this instance brain mapping scans qEEG of the brain show that people suffering from over-focused ADD have normal activity in their anterior cingulate gyrus, the brain's "gear shifter," but they are experiencing difficulty shifting gears. They are unable to move from one thought or task to another, and are stuck in negative thought patterns and behaviors.
This is a kind of ADD where individuals can be extremely motivated and hardworking however, they have a tendency to get easily distracted by non-essential or unimportant tasks. They can get lost in their school work and their parents or teachers are often tired or embarrassed by their behavior. They may experience difficulties in relationships due to their tendency be reactive and impulsive. They also have difficulty multitasking and working in a group. In some cases they may suffer from depression or anxiety. They might be susceptible to hallucinations or panic attacks. Medications are not usually recommended for this type of ADD, because it doesn't address the root cause of the symptoms.
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