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Attention and force
My attention goes inside mind space and then focus with force pressure in mind builds mind space after it .And mental movements I mean mental action are performed inside mind space. Here mental movements means -mental touching mind ,focusing with force  inside mind . It's voluntary but happens like habit and with high speed.Mri is normal Plz help
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I want to acknowledge how much courage it takes to voice these struggles. Often, we treat mental health as a matter of 'willpower,' but as a psychiatrist, I can tell you that what you are experiencing has a real biological and neurological basis. ​Your brain, like any other organ, can sometimes struggle to maintain balance under stress. Seeking treatment isn't a sign of failure; it’s a proactive medical decision to regain your quality of life. We can work together to understand the 'why' behind these feelings and find a structured path back to your baseline. You don't have to navigate this alone.
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I can understand your problem . I think we need to talk for comprehensive assessment and evaluation , so that we can help you get better
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It can be Obsessive thought or other mind related symptoms which needs to be addressed in person. Do consult a psychiatrist and seek remedy. Good luck.
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Hi , This can be due to lack of concentration or repeated thoughts in the mind which could not be controlled even when u try to But this can be completely cured and healed Further detailed conversation and history will relieve the stress
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Focus on the disturbing thoughts or reasons and note down
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Hi.. will need more details regarding the same to advise appropriately. Consult online for further evaluation and management
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Your problem needs detailed evaluation and understanding regarding each events your are going through.
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Consult a psychiatrist today for timely managament your symptoms
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Hi From a psychological perspective, what you are describing sounds like your attention repeatedly turning inward and getting caught in a loop of intense self-monitoring of mental processes. When we begin observing our thoughts too closely—especially with effort or “force”—the mind can create a kind of internal space where attention keeps checking itself. This can become a fast, habitual mental action and may feel very real or physical, even though medical tests like MRI appear normal. Often this pattern is linked with anxiety, hyper-awareness of thoughts, or obsessive attention toward the mind itself rather than a structural brain problem. The focus in therapy is usually not to fight or control these inner movements, but to gradually shift attention outward, reduce the pressure to monitor the mind, and retrain the brain to allow thoughts to pass naturally. With the right psychological techniques and guidance, this loop of internal focus can be reduced significantly. Take therapy. You can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
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This sounds like intrusive, repetitive internal focus with a sense of “force,” which can be seen in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder–like symptoms. If it’s distressing or hard to control, please consult a psychiatrist for proper evaluation and management. Early help works well.
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Seems like you are troubled by certain thoughts or imaginations you are doing in your mind. These mental activities are getting repeated and although they were done by you voluntarily initially now they are becoming distressing. This must be leading to headaches and anxiety. Also it must be hampering your day to day activities. If that's the case or if you want to understand what's going on with you. We can plan a proper detailed consultation to understand what's happening and then plan a treatment which will be appropriate. It can be therapy or medication or both as per your choice after listening to the advice. Contact for consultation on nine eight two six five four five six six zero.
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