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ADD and Treatment
ADD and treatment is typically connected to problems at home, school or work. The psychiatric disorder is difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat.
The psychiatric condition is often referred to as attention hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. Mental health professionals use the SPECT brain imaging method to determine treating inattentive adhd.
The symptoms of classic ADD include being easily distracted, forgetful, and disorganized. 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. The scans of the brain show that people suffering from this type are able to maintain normal activity during concentration and at rest in the prefrontal cortex, but have decreased activity in their cerebellum and basal ganglia. These regions help to produce dopamine, an important neurotransmitter that is that is responsible for motivation, calmness, and focus. This type has a shorter attention span, and is easily distracted by noises and other stimuli, and is unable to switch attention. They have trouble falling asleep, and they often wake up in the middle of the night with anxiety. They often feel overwhelmed by emotions and have a short fuse, becoming quickly annoyed by tasks and easily angry.
Ring of Fire ADD is defined by all the standard ADD symptoms as well as the difficulty of shifting their attention from one thought to the next and shifting their focus from one task to the next. They are sensitive to light, noise, and touch. They talk too fast and are indecisive. They experience periods of depression and fatigue, are easily angered and are prone to relapse into negative thoughts and guilty feelings.
Limbic ADD can be mistaken for depression, but it is distinct from depression because it has increased activity in the limbic region of the brain (the brain region that sets our mood and determines the level of happiness or sadness we are) and decreases activity in the prefrontal cortex at both at rest and during concentration. It can be treated with supplements like L tryptophan (5-HTP), saffron and inositol which increase alertness, mood and clarity. Amino acid GABA can also help slow neural activity, preventing nerve cells from firing irregularly or in excess.
It is important to differentiate between ADD and mood disorders, such as Bipolar Disorder which can also cause irritability and frustration and low self-esteem. The difference is that ADD with Limbic Symptoms has a more constant level of anger and frustration over time, whereas Bipolar Disorder symptoms tend to appear in waves.
Overfocused ADD
Overfocused ADD patients tend to get caught up in negative thoughts and behaviors that result in excessive worry. They exhibit rigid behavior patterns that resemble those of people with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) which is why it's frequently incorrectly diagnosed. They are often frightened emotionally when asked to shift their attention from one thing to another and respond with argumentative or oppositional behavior.
They are generally angry, and their irritability is caused by a low-grade chronic sadness or negativity. They may also be afflicted by memory issues, experience extreme anger, and are prone to having a short fuse.
People who have hyper-focused ADD might be rigid when it comes changing tasks and become engrossed in their work or hobby. They are prone to missing deadlines at work and forgetting appointments at home and they might not finish chores or school assignments. They could also be stubborn and resentful when reprimanded by their parents or teachers.
Children with overfocused ADD show a high degree of irritability and stubbornness, and can be prone to throwing inconsolable tantrums when their interests are violated. They might be obsessed with particular activities like video games, toys, and toys. They are also unable to express their emotions and may be extremely sensitive to rejection or criticism.
This form of ADD can be difficult to diagnose, especially in children. The majority of children don't understand that their issue is caused by their inability to shift their attention from one thing to another. It is important to speak with an expert as these children are more likely to have their ADD misdiagnosed. This type of ADD is treatable with dietary modifications, supplements, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. This type of ADD is hard to treat even with stimulant medications due to the fact that it can cause the intensity of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging is a method to distinguish between the seven types of ADD. It is particularly helpful in diagnosing overfocused ADD.
Anxious ADD
Many people with ADD have high levels of anxiety. Comorbidity, or having multiple disorders at the same time, is common and affects as much as 50% of people suffering from ADD/ADHD. Stress and anxiety may mimic the symptoms of ADD/restless legs adhd treatment. Misdiagnosis may cause inadequate treatment and anger.
Anxious ADD may cause problems at work, in school, or with social situations. This kind of ADD can cause under-performance and feelings of inadequacy. People suffering from anxious ADD tend to avoid difficult tasks and activities because they think they won't do well.
They also fear being judged or being judged. They are afraid of being judged or criticised. others. These people can be so anxious and stressed that they experience panic attacks. These panic attacks can be extremely severe and life-threatening. They can cause heart pounding, sweating and difficulty breathing. In contrast to Classic ADD, those with Anxious ADD have increased activity in their basal ganglia as well as the amygdala. These organs operate on an instinctual basis and place a high priority on safety. This can shut down PFC and makes it difficult for these individuals concentrate.
When a person has anxiety and ADD/untreated adhd and anxiety and anxiety, the symptoms they experience are more difficult to treat. This is because treatment programs for ADD/adhd in adults symptoms and treatment, that are designed to increase brain activity, can increase anxiety among those with anxiety-related ADD.
Amen Clinics psychiatrists employ functional neuroimaging techniques, such as SPECT scanning, to learn which areas of the brain are low and/or high levels of activity. This helps them differentiate between the seven types and determine the best method of treatment.
To determine if someone has ADD/ADHD psychiatrist collects a full medical history and conducts an examination. He or she may also inquire about mood and behavior in order to assess the patient's overall performance. Sometimes, medications used to treat adhd are used to treat ADD/ADHD however, most patients need other therapies too, including cognitive behavioral therapy, nutrition and exercise, sleep strategies, desensitization, and other relaxation techniques. This may improve their ability to control their moods and overall functioning.
Temporal Lobe ADD
This kind of ADD affects the temporal lobe in the brain, which is responsible both for memory and mood. People suffering from this kind of ADD struggle to process and store information they experience mood instability and suffer from intense anger or aggression issues. They also are often affected by a variety of sensory issues, like feeling like they've experienced deja vu, or seeing shadows or objects change shapes, and hearing sounds others don't. They are irritable, sensitive and easily overstimulated.
The symptoms of this kind of ADD are similar to those in Classic ADD, including short attention spans, disorganization, difficulty staying focused, and procrastinating. However, this type of ADD does not cause impulsivity or hyperactivity. This kind of ADD occurs more often in women. People suffering from this type 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 using qEEG of the brain show that individuals with over-focused ADD have normal activity in their anterior cingulate region, the brain's "gear shifter," but they are struggling to shift gears. They are unable to move from one task or thought to another, and become stuck in negative thinking patterns and behavior.
This is a type of ADD in which people are extremely motivated and productive but are unable to pay attention to important tasks. They may lose track of their schoolwork, and their teachers or parents can become exhausted or ashamed of their behavior. They might have a difficult relationship with others due to their tendency to be hyper-active or reactive, and have difficulty with multitasking or working with other people. In some cases they may experience anxiety or depression. They may be prone panic attacks and hallucinations. Treatments for this type of ADD are not recommended, as they do not address the underlying cause of symptoms.
ADD and treatment is typically connected to problems at home, school or work. The psychiatric disorder is difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat.
The psychiatric condition is often referred to as attention hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. Mental health professionals use the SPECT brain imaging method to determine treating inattentive adhd.
The symptoms of classic ADD include being easily distracted, forgetful, and disorganized. 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. The scans of the brain show that people suffering from this type are able to maintain normal activity during concentration and at rest in the prefrontal cortex, but have decreased activity in their cerebellum and basal ganglia. These regions help to produce dopamine, an important neurotransmitter that is that is responsible for motivation, calmness, and focus. This type has a shorter attention span, and is easily distracted by noises and other stimuli, and is unable to switch attention. They have trouble falling asleep, and they often wake up in the middle of the night with anxiety. They often feel overwhelmed by emotions and have a short fuse, becoming quickly annoyed by tasks and easily angry.
Ring of Fire ADD is defined by all the standard ADD symptoms as well as the difficulty of shifting their attention from one thought to the next and shifting their focus from one task to the next. They are sensitive to light, noise, and touch. They talk too fast and are indecisive. They experience periods of depression and fatigue, are easily angered and are prone to relapse into negative thoughts and guilty feelings.
Limbic ADD can be mistaken for depression, but it is distinct from depression because it has increased activity in the limbic region of the brain (the brain region that sets our mood and determines the level of happiness or sadness we are) and decreases activity in the prefrontal cortex at both at rest and during concentration. It can be treated with supplements like L tryptophan (5-HTP), saffron and inositol which increase alertness, mood and clarity. Amino acid GABA can also help slow neural activity, preventing nerve cells from firing irregularly or in excess.
It is important to differentiate between ADD and mood disorders, such as Bipolar Disorder which can also cause irritability and frustration and low self-esteem. The difference is that ADD with Limbic Symptoms has a more constant level of anger and frustration over time, whereas Bipolar Disorder symptoms tend to appear in waves.
Overfocused ADD
Overfocused ADD patients tend to get caught up in negative thoughts and behaviors that result in excessive worry. They exhibit rigid behavior patterns that resemble those of people with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) which is why it's frequently incorrectly diagnosed. They are often frightened emotionally when asked to shift their attention from one thing to another and respond with argumentative or oppositional behavior.
They are generally angry, and their irritability is caused by a low-grade chronic sadness or negativity. They may also be afflicted by memory issues, experience extreme anger, and are prone to having a short fuse.
People who have hyper-focused ADD might be rigid when it comes changing tasks and become engrossed in their work or hobby. They are prone to missing deadlines at work and forgetting appointments at home and they might not finish chores or school assignments. They could also be stubborn and resentful when reprimanded by their parents or teachers.
Children with overfocused ADD show a high degree of irritability and stubbornness, and can be prone to throwing inconsolable tantrums when their interests are violated. They might be obsessed with particular activities like video games, toys, and toys. They are also unable to express their emotions and may be extremely sensitive to rejection or criticism.
This form of ADD can be difficult to diagnose, especially in children. The majority of children don't understand that their issue is caused by their inability to shift their attention from one thing to another. It is important to speak with an expert as these children are more likely to have their ADD misdiagnosed. This type of ADD is treatable with dietary modifications, supplements, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. This type of ADD is hard to treat even with stimulant medications due to the fact that it can cause the intensity of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging is a method to distinguish between the seven types of ADD. It is particularly helpful in diagnosing overfocused ADD.
Anxious ADD
Many people with ADD have high levels of anxiety. Comorbidity, or having multiple disorders at the same time, is common and affects as much as 50% of people suffering from ADD/ADHD. Stress and anxiety may mimic the symptoms of ADD/restless legs adhd treatment. Misdiagnosis may cause inadequate treatment and anger.
Anxious ADD may cause problems at work, in school, or with social situations. This kind of ADD can cause under-performance and feelings of inadequacy. People suffering from anxious ADD tend to avoid difficult tasks and activities because they think they won't do well.
They also fear being judged or being judged. They are afraid of being judged or criticised. others. These people can be so anxious and stressed that they experience panic attacks. These panic attacks can be extremely severe and life-threatening. They can cause heart pounding, sweating and difficulty breathing. In contrast to Classic ADD, those with Anxious ADD have increased activity in their basal ganglia as well as the amygdala. These organs operate on an instinctual basis and place a high priority on safety. This can shut down PFC and makes it difficult for these individuals concentrate.
When a person has anxiety and ADD/untreated adhd and anxiety and anxiety, the symptoms they experience are more difficult to treat. This is because treatment programs for ADD/adhd in adults symptoms and treatment, that are designed to increase brain activity, can increase anxiety among those with anxiety-related ADD.
Amen Clinics psychiatrists employ functional neuroimaging techniques, such as SPECT scanning, to learn which areas of the brain are low and/or high levels of activity. This helps them differentiate between the seven types and determine the best method of treatment.
To determine if someone has ADD/ADHD psychiatrist collects a full medical history and conducts an examination. He or she may also inquire about mood and behavior in order to assess the patient's overall performance. Sometimes, medications used to treat adhd are used to treat ADD/ADHD however, most patients need other therapies too, including cognitive behavioral therapy, nutrition and exercise, sleep strategies, desensitization, and other relaxation techniques. This may improve their ability to control their moods and overall functioning.
Temporal Lobe ADD
This kind of ADD affects the temporal lobe in the brain, which is responsible both for memory and mood. People suffering from this kind of ADD struggle to process and store information they experience mood instability and suffer from intense anger or aggression issues. They also are often affected by a variety of sensory issues, like feeling like they've experienced deja vu, or seeing shadows or objects change shapes, and hearing sounds others don't. They are irritable, sensitive and easily overstimulated.
The symptoms of this kind of ADD are similar to those in Classic ADD, including short attention spans, disorganization, difficulty staying focused, and procrastinating. However, this type of ADD does not cause impulsivity or hyperactivity. This kind of ADD occurs more often in women. People suffering from this type 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 using qEEG of the brain show that individuals with over-focused ADD have normal activity in their anterior cingulate region, the brain's "gear shifter," but they are struggling to shift gears. They are unable to move from one task or thought to another, and become stuck in negative thinking patterns and behavior.
This is a type of ADD in which people are extremely motivated and productive but are unable to pay attention to important tasks. They may lose track of their schoolwork, and their teachers or parents can become exhausted or ashamed of their behavior. They might have a difficult relationship with others due to their tendency to be hyper-active or reactive, and have difficulty with multitasking or working with other people. In some cases they may experience anxiety or depression. They may be prone panic attacks and hallucinations. Treatments for this type of ADD are not recommended, as they do not address the underlying cause of symptoms.

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