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ADD and Treatment

ADD and treatment is usually related to issues at home, school or at work. The psychiatric disorder is difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat.

The psychiatric condition is commonly known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. Mental health professionals diagnose ADHD by using SPECT brain scans.

The 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 reveal that those suffering from this type of ADD are able to maintain normal activity during concentration and rest in the prefrontal cortex but they are less active in their cerebellum and the basal ganglia. These regions help to produce dopamine, an important neurotransmitter that is that is responsible for motivation, calmness and concentration. This type has a limited attention span, is easily distracted by noises or other stimuli and has a hard time shifting attention. They have trouble falling asleep and frequently wake up in the middle of the night, battling anxiety. They are often overwhelmed by emotions and possess short tempers, and are quickly frustrated with tasks and easily annoyed.

Ring of Fire ADD is characterized by all the classic ADD symptoms as well as the difficulty of shifting their attention from one thought to another and shifting their focus from one task to the next. They have a sensitivity to light, noise, and touch; they talk too quickly and are impulsive, and easily provoked into a mean-spirited behavior. They are susceptible to moodiness, low energy and anger. They can also get caught up in negative thoughts and guilt-related feelings.

Limbic ADD can be mistaken for depression, but it's distinct from depression in that it is associated with increased activity in the limbic portion of the brain (the area that sets our mood and determines the level of happiness or sadness we are) and decreases activity in the prefrontal cortex both when we are at rest and while in concentration. It can be treated with supplements like L tryptophan (5-HTP) as well as saffron, inositol which increase alertness, mood and mental clarity. Amino acid GABA can also be helpful to reduce neural activity and prevent nerve cells from firing erratically or too frequently.

It is essential to distinguish between ADD and mood disorders such as Bipolar Disorder that can cause frustration and irritability as well as low self-esteem. The main difference between ADD with Limbic symptoms of untreated Adhd and Bipolar Disorder is that ADD has a more constant degree of irritability throughout the course of time. Bipolar Disorder tends to have symptoms that come in waves.

Overfocused ADD

Over-focused ADD sufferers are often caught in negative thoughts and behaviors that cause excessive worry. This is because they exhibit rigid behaviors that are similar to those suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). People with OCD are often threatened emotionally when required to shift their focus from one thing to another, and can respond with argumentative or oppositional behavior.

These people are likely to have an inability to keep their cool and their irritability stems from a chronic low-grade sadness or negativity "glass half-empty syndrome" and often feeling of despair and worthlessness. They may also experience difficulties learning, experience memory issues, or feel intense anger and aggression.

People with overfocused ADD can be rigid when it comes changing tasks and may become absorbed in their work or hobby. They may not remember appointments or deadlines at work or at home and may not complete their homework or chores. They may also be extremely stubborn and resentful when disapproved of by their parents or teachers.

Children who have overfocused ADD have a high degree of irritability and stubbornness and may be prone to throwing inconsolable tantrums when their interests are not respected. They may be obsessed with particular toys, activities, and video games. They are also unable to express their emotions and may be extremely sensitive to criticism or rejection.

This type of ADD is more common in children and can be difficult to diagnose. These children often don't understand the cause of their condition. It's due to their inability to shift their focus from one thing to another. It is important to speak with an expert since these children are more likely to be misdiagnosed for ADD. This kind of ADD can be treated with dietary modifications, supplements, and cognitive-behavioral therapies. This kind of ADD is extremely difficult to treat even with stimulant medications, because it can increase hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging is a method to differentiate between the seven types of ADD. It is especially helpful in diagnosing overfocused ADD.

Anxious ADD

Many people with ADD have a high degree of anxiety. Comorbidity, also known as having multiple disorders at the same time is a common occurrence and affects up to half of those with ADD/adhd treatment for adults without medication. Stress and anxiety can mirror the symptoms of ADD/untreated adhd and anxiety. Incorrect diagnosis can lead to inadequate treatment and anger.

Anxious ADD can cause issues with school, work and social settings. This type of ADD could lead to low achievement and feelings of being unsatisfactory. People with anxiety ADD tend to avoid challenging tasks and events because they believe they'll fail.

They also fear being criticized or being judged. They hide their problems to others. In some cases, people are so stressed and anxious that they suffer from panic attacks. They can be extremely severe and life-threatening, causing sweating, a pounding heart and breathing problems. Anxious ADD is distinct from Classic ADD because it has increased activity in the basal ganglia and the amygdala. These areas are instinctive and place a high value on safety. This can shut down PFC and can make it difficult for these individuals focus.

If someone with ADHD or ADD has anxiety their symptoms are generally more difficult to manage than those of a person who isn't suffering from anxiety. This is because treatment programs for ADD/ADHD, which are designed to stimulate brain activity, can increase anxiety among people with anxious ADD.

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

A psychiatrist will gather the complete medical history of a patient and perform a physical examination to determine if the patient suffers from the condition of ADD/ADHD. He or she might also inquire about the patient's mood and behavior to assess the patient's overall functioning. Sometimes, medications are prescribed to treat the symptoms of ADD/adhd treatment in adults. However, in many cases, patients require other treatments, like cognitive behavior therapy as well as exercise, nutrition, sleep strategies and desensitization. This may improve their ability to control their emotions and their overall functioning.

Temporal Lobe ADD

This kind of ADD affects the brain's temporal lobe which is responsible for mood and memory. This kind of ADD is manifested by a lack of learning and keeping information in memory as well as mood instability and extreme anger or aggression issues. They might also experience sensory issues such as feeling like they're in a dream and seeing shadows or objects change form or hearing sounds that others can't hear. They can be irritable, sensitive and easily overstimulated.

symptoms of untreated adhd in adults of this type of ADD are similar to those of Classic ADD, including short attention spans and disorganization, difficulties in following instructions or staying focused, and procrastinating. However, this type of ADD does not cause hyperactivity or impulsivity. This kind of ADD occurs more often in women. This type of ADD is characterised by low levels of dopamine in the brain, which can result in feelings of low motivation or insufficient self-regulation. Symptoms include difficulty sleeping, anger and anxiety.

In this instance QEEG scans of the ADD brain reveal that individuals with Overfocused ADD are having difficulties shifting gears. They have normal activity in the anterior cingulate gyrus (the brain's "gearshifter"). They can't move from one thought or task to another and get stuck in negative thoughts and behavior.

This is a kind of ADD which means that people are extremely motivated and hardworking however, they have a tendency to get easily distracted by unimportant or non-essential tasks. They may lose focus and feel embarrassed or exhausted by their behavior. They may be struggling in relationships due to their tendency to be impulsive and reactive. They also have issues managing multiple tasks and working with others. In some cases they may be depressed or anxious. They could be susceptible to hallucinations or panic attacks. The use of medication is not advised for this kind of ADD as they don't treat the root of the symptoms.

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