ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition which affects many areas of life. The severity of ADHD may create chaos in the person's personal and professional world. Problems like planning, decision making, problem solving, problems with short term (working) memory, short attention span, difficulty in multitasking are common. All these difficulties along with sensory problems make an individual overwhelmed which may cause problems of emotional nature, anxiety or depression, or sometimes even both. It is commonly seen through researches that women are diagnosed late for ADHD.
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Consult a clinical psychologist for assessment, before self- diagnosis. I offer assessments for adults with ADHD and ASD.
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Adhd refers to attention deficit, hyperactivity disorder, and this is more over a childhood disorder.
If you have not suffered this in your childhood, then there are close to 0 chances that you will be having ADHD in your adult hood
The struggle with brain and emotional problems can be because of anxiety which can be further categorised after knowing some more details from you
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In this case, you should take a proper consultation from a psychologist who will be helping you out with the proper evaluation and assessment of illness, and will also make a proper diagnosis with an intervention report to help you out.
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Till then you can just follow some basic self care routine. Start prioritising your work according to priority.
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ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood. It will better that before reaching to the conclusion that you have ADHD, it’s better to consult with psychologist to identify- what’s actually going on.
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You can connect with me to identify what’s happening.
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Consult a psychologist and explain about your symptoms. Based on what you have mentioned it sounds like you are anxious and you are not able to concentrate. Talking to a psychologist will help you feel better.
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Consult a psychologist.
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Contact me for counselling sessions. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
Your emotional turmoils and disturbances can’t be enough information to tag you with some mental illness
Whatever your problem is most important is to get solution for same and for that we need to know exactly what has happened which is called diagnosis
So with perfect diagnosis appropriate cure can be figured.
I would request you to please get in touch at +91 95949 82149 and will see what best can be done
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Take appointment and meet the dr
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Do not tag yourself with diagnosis and do not take too long to visit medical professional
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Stress is a part and parcel of life. If it has become overwhelming for you, kindly consult for counseling sessions to gain clarity.
Do not self diagnose or label your state.
Connect with a professional.
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