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ADD and treatment for adhd and ptsd combined is usually associated with problems at home, school or at work. The psychiatric disorder may be difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat.

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most popular name used for this psychiatric disorder. Mental health professionals utilize the SPECT brain imaging method to diagnose adult Adhd diagnostic assessment and treatment.

The symptoms of typical 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. Brain scans show that people with this type have normal activity in the prefrontal cortex both at rest and during concentration, but reduced activity in the cerebellum and basal ganglia which produce dopamine, a neurotransmitter that enhances focus, motivation and calmness. People with this type have a hard in shifting their focus, are easily distracted by the noise or other stimuli and have shorter attention spans. They have difficulty falling asleep, and often awake in the middle of the night feeling anxious. They can be easily annoyed and can be easily angry.

People with Ring of Fire ADD have all the symptoms of classic ADD However, they also have difficulty shifting their attention from thought to thought and from task to task. They have a sensitivity to light, noise and touch; they talk too quickly and are impulsive, and easily provoked into a mean-spirited behaviour. They can experience periods of agitation and low energy levels, are quick to get angry, and get stuck on negative thoughts and guilt feelings.

Limbic ADD is often mistaken for depression, but it's distinct from depression because it has increased activity in the limbic part of the brain (the part that determines our mood and determines how happy or sad we feel) and decreases activity in the prefrontal cortex both when we are at rest and while in concentration. It can be treated by supplements such as L tryptophan (5-HTP) along with saffron, inositol, which improve alertness, mood and mental clarity. Amino acid GABA can also be helpful to reduce neural activity and prevent nerve cells from firing irregularly or too frequently.

It is crucial to differentiate between ADD and mood disorders such as Bipolar Disorder, which can trigger irritability, anger, and poor self-esteem. The distinction is that ADD with Limbic Symptoms has more consistent irritability and frustration over time, whereas Bipolar Disorder symptoms tend to come in waves.

Overfocused ADD

Over-focused ADD sufferers often get stuck in negative patterns of thoughts and behaviors that trigger excessive worry. They exhibit rigid behavior patterns that are similar to those of people suffering from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), which is the reason it's often mistakenly diagnosed. They may become emotionally upset when asked to switch their attention between activities and may respond by displaying a hostile or argumentative attitude.

They tend to be irritable and their irritability can be caused by a low-grade chronic sadness or negativity. They may also be afflicted by memory issues, feel intense anger, and may have a short fuse.

People who have hyper-focused ADD are unable to adapt when they have to change tasks, and may become highly captivated by their work or interests. They are prone to missing deadlines at work, and not remembering appointments at home, and may not complete homework or other school assignments. They may also be stubborn and resentful if they are punished or reprimanded by their parents or teacher.

Children with overfocused ADD are often angry and stubborn, and they may throw tantrums if their interests aren't respected. They may be obsessed with specific activities, toys, and video games. They also have trouble expressing their emotions and may be extremely sensitive to criticism or rejection.

This form of ADD is more prevalent among children, and is difficult to diagnose. The majority of children don't understand the cause of their condition. It's caused by their inability shift their focus between different things. It's important to consult a professional as these children are more likely to be misdiagnosed with ADD. This kind of ADD is usually treated with diet changes, supplements, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Medications are sometimes prescribed, but this kind of ADD can be difficult to treat using stimulant drugs, since they can raise a person's levels of hyperactivity. Functional neuroimaging can be used to distinguish between the seven different types of ADD. It is especially useful in diagnosing overfocused ADD.

Anxious ADD

Many people with ADD suffer from high levels of anxiety. This is a comorbidity (having more than one disorder at the same time) is common, affecting the majority of sufferers of ADD/treating adhd. Stress and anxiety can mirror the symptoms of ADD/adhd treatment for older adults. Misdiagnosis may cause inappropriate treatment and frustration.

Anxious ADD can cause problems at school, at work or in social situations. This kind of ADD could lead to low achievement and feelings of inadequacy. People with anxiety ADD tend to avoid difficult tasks and events, believing they're not capable of completing the task.

They are also afraid of being judged and critiqued. Due to this, they often hide their problems from their peers. These people can be so anxious and stressed that they have panic attacks. These can be very dangerous and life-threatening, resulting in sweating, a pounding heart and breathing difficulties. Anxious ADD is different from Classic ADD because it has 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 can make it difficult for those with this condition to focus.

If a person with ADHD or ADD has anxiety, their symptoms are usually more difficult to treat than those of someone who doesn't have anxiety. This is due to treatment programs for ADD/adhd symptoms and treatment in adults, that are designed to stimulate brain activity, can actually increase anxiety among people with anxious ADD.

The psychiatrists at Amen Clinics employ functional neuroimaging, like SPECT scanning, to learn where in the brain there are areas of low or high levels of activity. This allows them to distinguish between the seven types and determine the best method of treatment.

A psychiatrist will gather an entire medical record and conduct a physical examination to determine if the patient suffers from the condition of ADD/ADHD. In addition, he or will ask questions about mood and behavior to assess the patient's overall performance. Sometimes, medications are used to treat ADD/ADHD but in most cases, patients require other treatments as well, such as cognitive behavioral therapy as well as nutrition and exercise sleep strategies, desensitization, and other techniques to relax. This can improve their ability to manage their emotions and improve their overall performance.

Temporal Lobe ADD

This type of ADD affects the temporal lobe within the brain which is responsible for mood and memory. This type of ADD is manifested by a lack of learning and storing information as well as mood instability and extreme anger or aggression issues. They may also suffer from sensory issues, such as experiencing like they're in a dream when objects or shadows change shape, or hearing sounds that others can't hear. They tend to be irritable and sensitive and are often overwhelmed by certain activities, like computer screens or crowds.

Symptoms of this type of ADD are similar to those in Classic ADD, including short attention spans and disorganization, difficulties in staying focused and procrastinating. However, this kind of ADD does not cause impulsivity or hyperactivity. This type of ADD is more prevalent in females. People suffering from this type of ADD may have low levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which can cause feelings of depression and poor self-regulation. Symptoms include difficulty sleeping, anger and anxiety.

In this instance QEEG scans of ADD brain reveal that individuals with Overfocused ADD are having difficulties shifting gears. They show normal activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (the brain's "gearshifter"). They are not able to move from one thought or task to another, and they get stuck in negative thought patterns and behaviors.

This is a type of ADD in which people are extremely motivated and hardworking but tend not to focus on important tasks. They can get lost and be embarrassed or exhausted by their behavior. They might have a difficult relationship with others because they can be unpredictable or reactive and have difficulty dealing with multitasking or working with other people. In some instances they might experience anxiety or depression. They could be susceptible to hallucinations or panic attacks. Medications are typically not advised for this kind of ADD as they don't tackle the root cause of the symptoms.

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