I have a mind that never stops. Restless. Scattered. Mental leaps. Lateral thinking. The monkey mind is chattering away. That is why I practice mindful mediation. Focusing on the present and my breath. Let thoughts go. However, as quickly as one thought is gone, a dozen others are clamouring for my attention
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Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental health disorder that includes a combination of persistent problems, such as difficulty paying attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior. Adult ADHD can lead to unstable relationships, poor work or school performance, low self-esteem, and other problems.
Though it's called adult ADHD, symptoms start in early childhood and continue into adulthood. In some cases, ADHD is not recognized or diagnosed until the person is an adult. Adult ADHD symptoms may not be as clear as ADHD symptoms in children. In adults, hyperactivity may decrease, but struggles with impulsiveness, restlessness and difficulty paying attention may continue.
Treatment for adult ADHD is similar to treatment for childhood ADHD. Adult ADHD treatment includes medications, psychological counseling (psychotherapy) and treatment for any mental health conditions that occur along with ADHD.
Some people with ADHD have fewer symptoms as they age, but some adults continue to have major symptoms that interfere with daily functioning. In adults, the main features of ADHD may include difficulty paying attention, impulsiveness and restlessness. Symptoms can range from mild to severe.
Many adults with ADHD aren't aware they have it — they just know that everyday tasks can be a challenge. Adults with ADHD may find it difficult to focus and prioritize, leading to missed deadlines and forgotten meetings or social plans. The inability to control impulses can range from impatience waiting in line or driving in traffic to mood swings and outbursts of anger.
Adult ADHD symptoms may include:
Impulsiveness
Disorganization and problems prioritizing
Poor time management skills
Problems focusing on a task
Trouble multitasking
Excessive activity or restlessness
Poor planning
Low frustration tolerance
Frequent mood swings
Problems following through and completing tasks
Hot temper
Trouble coping with stress
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In this video psychologist Sonia Abbas talks about "How to Identify ADHD in Children?- ADHD Symptoms in urdu- An Overview of ADHD Children"
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ADHD is also called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
as the name indicates there are two major symptoms. the first symptom is attention deficit. The children are not able to pay attention for longer period. other symptoms hyperactivity and impulsivity.
the common age for this disorder. ADHD is usually 6 to 8 years.
can we talk about the symptoms of ADHD in children the first time table is inattention. they usually don't respond to the parental commands. complete the homework
another symptom of ADHD is hyperactivity. the parent says that it appears that there is some sort of machine in their kid. there are active almost all the day. they don't sit properly, there are always running, disturbing other things.
the children with ADHD have difficulty in concentrating in their homework. they are not able to perform the tasks that require prolong attention. the children with ADHD also forget their items at school, such as pencil notebook or other daily School items. the parents of the children with ADHD also complaint that when we talk to them it appears that they are not listening to them.
just like the ADHD in children there can also be the ADHD in adults. the untreated ADHD in children can prolong in adulthood. but it is very rare that ADHD appears in adolescence for the first time.
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/> Vyvanse, the brand-name form of lisdexamfetamine, is a prescription medication used for the treatment of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD. It is also approved for the treatment of moderate to severe Binge Eating Disorder (B.E.D.) in adults. Vyvanse belongs to a group of drugs called central nervous system stimulant medications. These help increase attention, decrease impulsiveness, and decrease hyperactivity in people with ADHD by changing the amounts of certain natural substances in the brain. This medication comes in capsule form and is taken once daily, in the morning, with or without food. Common side effects of Vyvanse include decreased appetite, dizziness, irritability, feeling jittery, anxiety, and nausea.
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Le dije que la iba a llevar
Mi hermano suelta a tu puta cómprale un collar
Que ya la quiere degollar
Pa hacerlo muy suave incluso la voy atropellar
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Tu puta le di de rosado
Y ya quiere ella quiere que yo se lo ponga
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ADHD Support Talk Podcast co-hosts Tara McGillicuddy & Lynne Edris talk about ADHD and Maintaining Momentum. They talk about ADHD and how it can be difficult to maintain momentum. They share strategies and tips to help you keep momentum going and accomplish more.
Tara is well-known and respected in the ADHD community. She has made a number of long-lasting and practical shifts in her communities, affecting thousands of people. Tara is a leader in this field, having created ADDClasses.com and ADHD Awareness Expo. She has also developed her abilities as an empath over the years. Her latest project, Empath Now, is a resource that empowers Empaths.
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Lynne Edris is a podcast host and a Productivity and ADHD Coach. She helps distracted professionals all over the globe achieve their goals and take control of their lives so they can be more productive and have more time to do what matters to them. Lynne, a wife and mother of ADHD, understands the challenges and struggles that ADHD can bring. She is now living a life full of success and fulfillment, instead of living in chaos, overwhelm, or underperformance as ADHD adults know. Her passion is helping others realize their potential and get "firing on all cylinders". You can learn more about Lynne at www.CoachingADDvantages.com, and text keyword "HACK" to 33777 to get her 7 Fool-Proof Productivity Hacks for unfocused professionals!
ADHD Support Talk Radio is an award-winning podcast for adults with ADD / ADHD. Lynne Edris and Tara McGillicuddy, co-hosts, are joined by experts in Adult ADHD. They discuss important topics related to Adult ADD / ADHD. Dr. Edward Hallowell and Dr. Stephanie Sarkis are among the podcast guests. Dr. Ari Tuckman is Dr. Laurie Dupar and Terry Matlen are also on the show.
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ISOLATED MOMENTS OF SANITY #5: Anxiety Isn't A Disorder. Many people are anxious about the covid -19 situation. Some even wonder if they might be suffering from an anxiety disorder. Today's video examines how our culture can make normal human emotions into mental disorders.
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Some ideas in this series are reminiscent of some of my recent books, "How to be Miserable", and "How to be Miserable In Your Twenties," both available at Amazon and your local bookshop. Both of these books make good isolation reading.
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/> Vyvanse is a prescription medication that treats Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (or ADHD). It’s also approved to treat moderate to severe binge eating disorder (B.E.D.). It is approved for adults. Vyvanse is part of a class of drugs known as central nervous system stimulant medication. They alter the brain’s levels of natural substances to increase attention and decrease impulsiveness. The medication is available in capsule form. It should be taken daily with or without food. Vyvanse can cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness and irritability.
In this episode, I host Dr. Samer Hattar, Chief of the Section on Light and Circadian Rhythms at the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Hattar is a world-renowned expert on how viewing light at particular times adjusts our mood, ability to learn, stress and hormone levels, appetite, and mental health. We discuss how to determine and use your individual light sensitivity to determine the optimal sleep-wake cycle for you. We also discuss how to combine your light viewing and waking time with the timing of your food intake and exercise in order to maximize mental and physical functioning. Dr. Hattar is credited with co-discovering the neurons in the eye that set our circadian clocks and regulate mood and appetite. He explains why even a small shift in daylight savings leads to outsized effects on our biking because of the way that our cells and circadian clocks integrate across many days. And he offers precise tools to rapidly adjust to jetlag, shift work, and reset your clock after a late night of work or socializing. This episode is filled with cutting-edge data on the biological mechanisms of human physiology and practical tools for people of all ages.
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00: 00: 00 Introducing Dr. Samer Hattar, Ph.D.
00: 02: 17 Sponsors: ROKA, InsideTracker, Magic Spoon
00: 06: 15 Light, Circadian (24 hour) & Circannual (365 day) “Photoentrainment”
00: 14: 30 Neurons in Our Eyes That Set Our Body Clocks: Similar to Frog Skin
00: 18: 55 What Blind People See
00: 20: 15 When, How & How Long to View Light for Optimal Sleep & Wakefulness
00: 30: 20 Sunlight Simulators, Afternoon Light Viewing, Naps
00: 33: 48 Are You Jetlagged at Home? Chronotypes & Why Early Risers Succeed
00: 38: 33 How to Decide Your Best Sleep-Wake Schedule; Minimal Light Test
00: 42: 16 Viewing Light in Middle of Day: Mood & “Light Hunger”
00: 44: 55 Evening Sunlight; Blueblocker Warning
00: 48: 57 Blue Light Is Not the Issue; Samer’s Cave; Complete Darkness
00: 53: 58 Screens at Night
00: 56: 03 Dangers of Bright Light Between 10 pm and 4 am: Mood & Learning
01: 01: 05 The Tripartite Model: Circadian, Sleep Drive, Feeding Schedules
01: 05: 05 Using Light to Enhance Your Mood; & The Hattar-Hernandez Nucleus
01: 07: 19 Why Do We Sleep?
01: 08: 17 Effects of Light on Appetite; Regular Light & Meal Times
01: 18: 08 Samer’s Experience with Adjusting Meal Timing
01: 22: 51 Using Light to Align Sleep, Mood, Feeding, Exercise & Cognition
01: 30: 15 Age-Related Changes in Timing of Mental & Physical Vigor
01: 31: 44 “Chrono-Attraction” in Relationships; Social-Rhythms
01: 33: 40 Re-setting Our Clock Schedule; Screen Devices Revisited
01: 37: 50 How Samer Got into the Study of Light
01: 39: 33 Clock Gene mRNAs & More Accurate Biomarkers
01: 41: 08 Light as Medicine
01: 42: 48 ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
01: 43: 35 How to Beat Jetlag: Light, Temperature, Eating
01: 50: 44 Vigor: The Consequence of Proper Timing
01: 52: 15 Waking in the Middle of the Night: When Your Nightly Sleep Becomes a Nap
01: 54: 10 Melatonin, Pineal Calcification
01: 55: 25 Our Seasonal Rhythms: Mood, Depression, Lethargy & Reproduction
01: 59: 08 Daylight Savings: Much Worse Than It Might Seem
02: 05: 27 Eye Color & Sensitivity to Light, Bipolar Disorder
02: 09: 28 Spicy Food, Genetic Variations in Sensory Sensitivity
02: 10: 52 Synthesizing This Information, Samer on Twitter, Instagram
02: 13: 00 Conclusions, Ways To Support the Huberman Lab Podcast & Research
Please note that The Huberman Lab Podcast is distinct from Dr. Huberman's teaching and research roles at Stanford University School of Medicine. The information provided in this show is not medical advice, nor should it be taken or applied as a replacement for medical advice. The Huberman Lab Podcast, its employees, guests and affiliates assume no liability for the application of the information discussed.