With ADHD and bipolar disorder you can have trouble thinking, be hyperactive, feel disorganized etc. That’s how the symptoms overlap. This video I discussed how these two disorders can be distinguished from each other. I discuss how they differ in energy levels, speech, mood, impulsivity, sleep, onset and medication response.
I have other videos where I define this disorders, so in this video I jump straight to the comparison between the two.
Here’s a video where I define a manic episode A For more information on Bipolar Disorder, watch the playlist L ADHD Explained 8 ADHD playlist 1
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This clip from Hannah and Her Sisters can be used to illustrate Illness Anxiety Disorder (which was called Hypochondriasis in the DSM-IV-TR). In this case, the patient Mickey (Woody Allen) does exhibit some mild symptoms (hearing impairment) and does exhibit, per Criterion C, a high level of anxiety about his health ("I am dying!"), and is easily alarmed about his personal health status ("I have a brain tumor"). Caveat: The first doctor does ask for a CAT scan (not shown) and his MD friend does acknowledge the possibility of a brain tumor (not shown either), and Mickey relaxes after his health status gets cleared, which is uncharacteristic of hypochondriacs, who are not easily convinced by medical evidence.
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Hi, my name is Seb. I'm a former #SocialAnxietyDisorder sufferer, the host of a popular podcast show (Social Anxiety Solutions) and a social confidence coach.
I have helped hundreds of #sociallyanxious clients to feel #calm and #comfortable since 2009,.
Due to the #CoronaVirus, I am in self-quarantine. People like the quarantined Italians who sang from their balconies inspired me. Well, I have a lot of time ...
However, I thought I could help and created a free 30day Social Confidence Challenge to all those who struggle with #socialanxiety.
This is a great opportunity to lower your social anxiety.
Now the mainstream belief is that the only way to do this is to #ChangeYourThoughts, and force yourself to #FaceYourFears
This didn't work out for me (I'll share more about the challenge), so I looked for #AlternativeWays. Finally, I came up with a new approach.
My approach is based on #traditional #WesternPsychology but includes a very important component, .
Addressing your #EMOTIONAL SIDE to social anxiety.
Although I can help you change your mind and face your fears, I do it in an #EffectiveWay that is #LessStressful and much more effective.
How?
Face your fears inside. Then, you #release them.
For this, we use a #powerful, #scientificallyproven to be #effective #EmotionalReleaseTechnique. Details about the #technique and how to use it to #OvercomeSocialAnxiety are beyond the scope of this brief message.
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This video provides a summary of the main points to show that your brain interprets perception as social anxiety. The perception of reality is controlled by our beliefs. These beliefs can be altered. Social anxiety disappears when you can change the beliefs that lead to the fear of danger. Zero. Zero.
Many people have asked about the ending to this video. It's not easy, it's great! What can you do to change your beliefs? It's not possible to do this. They are correct.
A belief is an idea or thought that you are emotionally attached to because of painful experiences and conditioning. It is not enough to "change your thoughts". It won't work to tell yourself that you are good enough.
Social anxiety is not a problem that can be solved by logic. To change your beliefs completely, you need to deal with them emotionally. You can overcome social anxiety once you do this. If you have been struggling for a while (and most people have been struggling for a while) and have tried many things, it might be hard for you to believe that this is possible. What if the approach you tried wasn't right for you? What if you find that this approach is only mildly helpful?
EFT was a strange-looking technique that quickly releases excessive negative emotions. This was the key to my success. Since my anxiety was severe and complex, it has been a long journey to find the right technique to help me overcome it. Thanks to EFT tapping and a brilliant therapist, I have been free from anxiety for many years.
Video testimonials from former clients that have overcome their anxiety about social media are also available. They are now so comfortable with themselves that they don't care what other people think.