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ADD and Treatment<br /><br />ADD and treatment is typically connected to problems at school, home or at work. The psychiatric disorder can be difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat.<br /><br />The psychiatric disorder is most commonly known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. Mental health experts diagnose ADHD using SPECT brain images.<br /><br /><a href="https://scientific-programs.science/wiki/Youve_Forgotten_ADD_Treatments_For_Adults_10_Reasons_Why_You_Dont_Need_It">treatment adult adhd</a> of typical ADD include being easily distracted, forgetful and disorganized. Medications like stimulants and antidepressants can help.<br /><br />Limbic ADD<br /><br />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 those suffering from this condition have normal activity in the prefrontal cortex both at rest and during concentration, however they have less activity in the cerebellum and basal ganglia which help make dopamine, which is a neurotransmitter that helps to increase motivation, focus and a sense of calm. People with this type have a hard in shifting their focus and are easily distracted by noise and other stimuli, and have a short attention span. They also have trouble falling asleep and often wake up in the middle of the night with anxiety or nightmares. They are often overwhelmed by their emotions and have an impulsive personality, getting easily frustrated and easily annoyed.<br /><br />Ring of Fire ADD is distinguished by all the typical ADD symptoms, but also by the difficulty of shifting their focus between thoughts and between tasks. They are sensitive to light, sound, and touch. They talk too fast and are indecisive. They are prone to low energy, moodiness, and anger. They can also get caught up in negative thoughts and guilt feelings.<br /><br />It is possible to mistake limbic ADD with depression. But it is different because it increases activity in the limbic region of the brain during the moment of rest and while concentrating. It is a condition that can be treated with supplements like L-tryptophan, 5-HTP as well as saffron and inositol, which boost concentration, alertness and mood. They also improve mental clarity. Also, amino acid GABA to reduce neural activity and stop nerve cells from over-firing or firing erratically and liver support.<br /><br />It is essential to distinguish between ADD and mood disorders like Bipolar Disorder that can cause frustration and irritability as well as low self-esteem. The distinction between ADD with Limbic Symptoms and Bipolar Disorder is that ADD has a more consistent level of irritability over time. Bipolar Disorder tends to have symptoms that come in waves.<br /><br />Overfocused ADD<br /><br />Over-focused ADD patients tend to get caught up in negative thoughts and behaviors that result in excessive worry. This is because they exhibit rigid behavior that is similar to those suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). They may become emotionally upset when requested to switch their focus between different activities, and they may react with a resentful or argumentative behavior.<br /><br />These people are likely to have a short temper and their anger stems from a chronic low-grade sadness or negativity "glass half-empty syndrome," and often feeling of despair and desperation. They may also have trouble learning, experience memory issues, or have extreme anger and aggression.<br /><br />People with hyperfocused ADD may be rigid when it comes switching tasks and can become absorbed in their job or pastime. They may not remember appointments or deadlines at work or at home, and they may not finish their schoolwork or chores. They may also be resistant and angry when they are punished or reprimanded by their teacher or parents.<br /><br />Children with overfocused ADD have a high degree of stubbornness and irritability, and are susceptible to throwing a rage when their interests are trampled on. They may be obsessed with specific activities, toys, and video games. They may also have difficulty communicating their feelings and are very sensitive to criticism or rejection.<br /><br />This type of ADD is more common among children, and is difficult to recognize. The majority of children don't understand that their issue is due to their inability to shift their attention from one thing to the next. This is why it's important to seek help from an expert, as children with this type of behavior are more likely to be misdiagnosed by family doctors and even psychologists. This type of ADD can be treated using dietary modifications, supplements, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Medications are sometimes prescribed, however this kind of ADD can be difficult to treat using stimulant medications, as these can raise a person's levels of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging is sometimes used to distinguish the seven distinct types of ADD, and is particularly helpful for diagnosing overfocused ADD.<br /><br />Anxious ADD<br /><br />Many people who suffer from ADD have a high degree of anxiety. This is a comorbidity (having more than one disorder simultaneously) is common, impacting about half of sufferers of ADD/ADHD. Stress and anxiety can mirror the symptoms of ADD/ADHD. A misdiagnosis can cause unsuitable treatment and anger.<br /><br />Anxious ADD can cause problems with work, school, and social situations. This type of ADD can cause underperformance and feelings of being unsatisfactory. People with anxiety ADD avoid difficult tasks or events because they fear that they won't be successful.<br /><br />They also fear being criticised or being judged. Because of this, they often hide their troubles from their peers. These people can be so stressed and anxious that they suffer from panic attacks. These panic attacks can be extremely severe and life-threatening. They trigger heart pounding sweating, breathing difficulties and difficulty. Contrary 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 the PFC and can make it hard for these individuals to concentrate.<br /><br />If someone suffering from ADHD or ADD has anxiety the symptoms are typically more difficult to manage than those of someone who doesn't have anxiety. This is because treatment programs for ADD/ADHD, that are designed to increase brain activity, may actually increase anxiety in people who have anxious ADD.<br /><br /><br /><br />Amen Clinic psychiatrists utilize functional neuroimaging, such as SPECT scans to identify where in the brain more or less activity are present. This allows them to differentiate between the seven different types of ADD and determine the most effective treatment for each patient.<br /><br />To determine if a patient has ADD/ADHD, a psychiatrist takes a thorough medical history and performs a physical exam. Additionally, he or she may ask questions about behavior and mood to determine the overall health of a patient. Medications are sometimes used to treat ADD/ADHD, but in most cases, patients require other treatments in addition, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, nutrition and exercise, sleep strategies, desensitization, and other relaxation techniques. This can help improve their ability to manage their emotions and improve their overall functioning.<br /><br />Temporal Lobe ADD<br /><br />This kind of ADD is a problem with the temporal lobe of the brain which is responsible for mood and memory. People with this type of ADD struggle to learn and store information they experience mood instability and are prone to extreme anger or aggression issues. They might also experience sensory issues such as feeling like they're in a dream, seeing shadows or objects change form or hearing sounds that other people don't hear. They can be irritable, sensitive and easily overwhelmed.<br /><br />This kind of ADD has the same symptoms as Classic ADD. These include inattention spans that are short and disorganized. It also includes difficulty in staying focused or following directions. This type of ADD does not cause hyperactivity or impulsivity. This type of ADD occurs more often in women. People suffering from this type of ADD may have low levels of dopamine, a neurotransmitter, which can cause feelings of low motivation and low self-regulation. Symptoms include difficulty sleeping, anger and anxiety.<br /><br />In this instance QEEG scans of the ADD brain show that those with over-focused ADD are experiencing difficulty shifting gears. They are experiencing normal activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (the brain's "gearshifter"). They are unable to move from one task or thought to another, and they get stuck in negative thoughts and behavior.<br /><br />This is a type of ADD in which people are highly motivated and hardworking but are unable to pay attention to important tasks. They can get lost in their school work and their teachers or parents are often tired or ashamed of their behavior. They may be struggling in relationships because of their tendency to be reactive and impulsive. They also have trouble managing multiple tasks and working with others. In some instances, they might suffer from depression or anxiety. They may be susceptible to panic attacks and susceptible to hallucinations. Treatments for this type of ADD are not recommended since they do not address the root causes of symptoms.<br /><br />
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