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Friday, September 2, 2022

What is Suicidal Thought Really?

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We tend to characterize suicidal thoughts in two ways. Passive and active. When you plan out your actions, active suicidal thinking occurs. Although you may not have actually created the plan, you are still considering your options. You can still start to implement the plan.

Self-harm is sometimes mistaken for suicide. It may be intentional, but it can also be a result of someone cutting themselves to relieve tension and make them feel more real. Overdoses of pills may be used by some people to seek help or to let others know they are suffering.

You can make a suicide plan. This should be done with the guidance of your doctor or therapist. You can also think it through yourself if you don’t have one. A safety plan is a list that includes coping strategies and support resources you can use in times of suicidal thoughts. This safety plan is 6-steps and is based on research. I also have references. These steps will need to be written down. I’ll provide a link to a template you can download from this website.

Step 1 – Identify warning signs.
Step 2 – Write down your coping strategies.
Step 3: Identify social contacts and settings that could distract you from the crisis.
Step 4: Engage friends and family members. List 3 or more people, in order of priority. The first person to be added should be the most supportive. Step 5: Contact a professional agency.
Step 6 – Make your environment safe.

Last but not least, ask yourself: What is one thing in your life that is most important
?sufficient to keep me alive. This is the one thing you should write down so that you can stay focused on the main reason why you are going to implement your plan.

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK [8255]

Download the Safety Plan Template by clicking here.

References
Stanley, B. Stanley, B. Cognitive and Behavioral
Practice, 19(2), 256-264.

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Wishing you could turn off anxiety like a switch? This might be possible.

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Timestamps
0: 05 What is anxiety?
0: 16 Anxiety and my experience
2: 06 Flight or fight
3: 43 What have I observed in people with anxiety
4: 04 How to stop anxiety

Today, we will be discussing anxiety and how to turn it off like a switch. Anxiety is derived from the Latin "angere", which means "to strangle."
The book "Autonomic Nerves", which is interesting, describes fight and flight as "The flight or fight response is a physiological reaction to a real threat to one’s safety." Depending on what the threat is, the person may either defend themselves (fight) or flee from it (flight). Both fight and flight require rapid vigorous muscle action.

What does it feel like to have anxiety?
1. Racing heart
2. Sweating
3. Shaking
4. Throat constrict
5. Breathing changes
6. Blurry vision/dizziness 7. Nausea
8. Irritation
9. Worry
10. Poor concentration
11. Mind goes blank
12. Concentrate on the negative
13. Sleeplessness

Many people suffering from anxiety have poor diets that are high in stimulants. Many people with anxiety seem to have a low intake of vitamin B1.

How to manage anxiety:

1. Probiotics
2. B-vitamins (especially B1)
3. Magnesium
4. Avoid environmental triggers 5. Adaptogens

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Sunday, August 14, 2022

What is Suicidal Thought Really?

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We tend to characterize suicidal thoughts in two ways. Passive and active. When you plan out your actions, active suicidal thinking occurs. Although you may not have actually created the plan, you are still considering your options. You can still start to implement the plan.

Self-harm is sometimes mistaken for suicide. It may be intentional, but it can also be a result of someone cutting themselves to relieve tension and make them feel more real. Overdoses of pills may be used by some people to seek help or to let others know they are suffering.

You can make a suicide plan. This should be done with the guidance of your doctor or therapist. You can also think it through yourself if you don’t have one. A safety plan is a list that includes coping strategies and support resources you can use in times of suicidal thoughts. This safety plan is 6-steps and is based on research. I also have references. These steps will need to be written down. I’ll provide a link to a template you can download from this website.

Step 1 – Identify warning signs.
Step 2 – Write down your coping strategies.
Step 3: Identify social contacts and settings that could distract you from the crisis.
Step 4: Engage friends and family members. List 3 or more people, in order of priority. The first person to be added should be the most supportive. Step 5: Contact a professional agency.
Step 6 – Make your environment safe.

Last but not least, ask yourself: What is one thing in your life that is most important
?sufficient to keep me alive. This is the one thing you should write down so that you can stay focused on the main reason why you are going to implement your plan.

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK [8255]

Download the Safety Plan Template by clicking here.

References
Stanley, B. Stanley, B. Cognitive and Behavioral
Practice, 19(2), 256-264.

You want to learn more about mental health, self-improvement and other topics? On this channel I discuss topics such as bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorders, attention deficit disorder (ADHD), relationships and personal development/self-improvement. Click here to subscribe if you don’t wish to miss a single video.

Disclaimer: The information contained on this channel is intended for education purposes only and does not constitute specific/personal medical advice. The videos and the answers to questions/comments do not create a doctor-patient relationship. These videos may be helpful for you if you are a patient of your own doctor.


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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (#ADHD) affects people’s ability to concentrate and organize their lives. Medication combined with CBT and parental coaching can help those with ADHD.

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Saturday, August 13, 2022

How To Tell what Mania and Hypomania Really Look like

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Bipolar disorder is often very misunderstood. It is often believed that any condition that is unstable can be classified as bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder can be defined as the presence of hypomania or mania. Both bipolar disorder as well as unipolar depression can be characterized by depression. If you’re wondering if you have bipolar disorder, Your doctor or therapist should first ask if you have ever experienced a manic episode. Bipolar disorder is defined by mania.

This video also answers the question, “Can your bipolar diagnosis change?

Today’s video will explain the difference between hypomania and mania. I’ll also answer the question, “Can your diagnosis change between bipolar 1 and bipolar 2?” This video will help you understand mania, but it won’t help you diagnose. To be assessed if you suspect you might have bipolar disorder you should consult a doctor.

You want to learn more about mental health, self-improvement and other topics? On this channel I discuss topics such as bipolar disorder, major depression, anxiety disorders, attention deficit disorder (ADHD), relationships and personal development/self-improvement. Click here to subscribe if you don’t wish to miss a single video.

Disclaimer: The information contained on this channel is intended for education purposes only and does not constitute specific/personal medical advice. The videos and the answers to questions/comments do not create a doctor-patient relationship. These videos may be helpful for you if you are a patient of your own doctor.


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Saturday, August 6, 2022

How to tell your doctor the diagnosis is wrong

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It’s no secret that people get information from the Internet. So you don’t need to tiptoe around this issue. But of course, you don’t want to say I think you got the diagnosis wrong. No one wants to start a conversation feeling criticized. The issue with your doctor or therapist is not that you read about a diagnosis, the issue is how you convey the information to your doctor. In this video I discuss how you can do this.

Go here to download the symptom worksheet s

Medication History Template
Current Symptoms started 3 months ago
List the things you feel are not right about you
Or List symptoms that correlate to something you read about
Time Factors
List how long the above symptoms last, you don’t have to be exact, it can be minutes vs hours vs days vs months
Past Symptoms
Any of your current symptoms happen before, if so when
Example I felt most of this stuff 3 years ago and it went away after a few months.
I’ve felt this way most of my life off and on since I was a teenager
Medication History
Current medications
Past psychiatric medications and bad reactions (include when you took the medicine. Last year vs 10 years ago?)

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Disclaimer: All of the information on this channel is for educational purposes and not intended to be specific/personal medical advice from me to you. Watching the videos or getting answers to comments/question, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. If you have your own doctor, perhaps these videos can help prepare you for your discussion with your doctor.


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Took a bit of a break from Concerta because it may have been causing anxiety at a time when I could not be in less need of it! Back on Concerta today, Day 5, and will keep you posted on how it goes!

Friday, July 15, 2022

How To Tell what Mania and Hypomania Really Look like

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Bipolar disorder is often very misunderstood. It is often believed that any condition that is unstable can be classified as bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder can be defined as the presence of hypomania or mania. Both bipolar disorder as well as unipolar depression can be characterized by depression. If you’re wondering if you have bipolar disorder, Your doctor or therapist should first ask if you have ever experienced a manic episode. Bipolar disorder is defined by mania.

This video also answers the question, “Can your bipolar diagnosis change?

Today’s video will explain the difference between hypomania and mania. I’ll also answer the question, “Can your diagnosis change between bipolar 1 and bipolar 2?” This video will help you understand mania, but it won’t help you diagnose. To be assessed if you suspect you might have bipolar disorder you should consult a doctor.

You want to learn more about mental health, self-improvement and other topics? On this channel I discuss topics such as bipolar disorder, major depression, anxiety disorders, attention deficit disorder (ADHD), relationships and personal development/self-improvement. Click here to subscribe if you don’t wish to miss a single video.

Disclaimer: The information contained on this channel is intended for education purposes only and does not constitute specific/personal medical advice. The videos and the answers to questions/comments do not create a doctor-patient relationship. These videos may be helpful for you if you are a patient of your own doctor.


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/how-to-tell-what-mania-and-hypomania-really-look-like/

ADD & Loving It?! answers all your questions: What's the difference between ADHD and ADD? Is ADHD a real diagnosis? Can adults be diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder? What are the symptoms of ADHD? Do I have ADHD? Is there an ADHD test I can take? Do I have to take medication for ADHD?

ADD & Loving It?! is widely considered the best program about ADHD and ADD ever made. A ground-breaking blend of humor, hope, and hard science that busts the myths and controversy disorder around Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, this video has won accolades and gratitude from millions of viewers, transforming lives around the world.

Join comedian Patrick McKenna (The Red Green Show, Traders) as he seeks a diagnosis for adult ADHD and discovers the facts from an impressive array of ADHD experts, some of whom have ADHD themselves.

Along the way, Patrick reveals how his life as a husband and father are affected by ADHD, sharing candid stories as he and his wife Janis pursue his diagnosis.

Co-starring and directed by fellow comedian Rick Green, (Bill on The Red Green Show) this program has liberated millions of people from shame, guilt, fear, and frustration. As one fan wrote, "Everything I thought I knew about ADHD was wrong! Thank you!"

Funny, moving, and transformative, this fascinating documentary will hold you spellbound. Yes, even if you have ADHD! If you watch only one video about ADHD, this is the one!

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Chapters:
00: 54 Attention Deficit Disorder, ADHD and ADD
01: 44 It's not all bad news
03: 20 Myths and misinformation
04: 52 Be careful who you tell
05: 33 Positive attributes
06: 54 What is ADHD / ADD?
08: 58 Genes involved
09: 20 How many people have ADHD / ADD?
09: 49 ADHD / ADD and Learning Disorders
10: 04 Busting Myths
10: 53 Is there one clear symptom?
11: 49 Why is a diagnosis important?
13: 20 Tests for ADHD / ADD
13: 40 What to look for
15: 16 DSM criteria for ADHD
16: 10 Common adult ADHD traits
22: 09 Diagnosing adult ADHD
25: 29 Does everyone have ADHD?
26: 03 Four aspects of focus
28: 36 What is it like to have ADHD?
29: 39 Why do people with ADHD like chaos?
31: 50 Do we behave this way on purpose?
32: 44 Is adult ADHD hard to spot?
35: 21 Self esteem and it's importance
37: 20 What happens after I've been diagnosed?
39: 02 Diagnosed. Now what?
39: 23 Five keys to success
48: 08 Medication
54: 31 Summary
56: 27 closing credits

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

How to tell your doctor the diagnosis is wrong

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It’s no secret that people get information from the Internet. This is not something you should ignore. You don’t have to say that you think you misunderstood the diagnosis. Nobody wants to feel criticized when they start a conversation. It is not the fact that your doctor or therapist has given you a diagnosis. The problem is how you communicate this information to your doctor. This video will show you how to do it.

Download the symptom sheet
by clicking here

Medication History TemplateCurrent Symptoms began 3 months ago
List the things that you think are wrong about you
You can also list symptoms that correspond to something you’ve read about

Time FactorsYou don’t need to list how long these symptoms last. It doesn’t matter how precise you are, it could be minutes, hours, days, or months Past Symptoms If any of your symptoms have been present before,
Ex: I experienced most of these feelings three years ago, and they disappeared after a few months.
Since I was a teenager
, I have felt this way all my life.
Medication HistoryCurrent medications
Past psychiatric medication and adverse reactions (include when the medicine was taken). Last year vs 10 Years ago? )

You want to learn more about mental health, self-improvement and other topics? On this channel I discuss topics such as bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorders, attention deficit disorder (ADHD), relationships and personal development/self-improvement. Click here to subscribe if you don’t wish to miss a single video.

Disclaimer: The information contained on this channel is intended for education purposes only and does not constitute specific or personal medical advice. The videos and the answers to questions/comments do not create a doctor-patient relationship. These videos may be helpful for you if you are a patient of your own doctor.


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/how-to-tell-your-doctor-the-diagnosis-is-wrong/

Can't sleep? Learn why!

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Learn more about Dr. Myron Brunner, PhD and ADHD-induced sleep disorders. 6

Strategies that can help us sleep better: /

"To Bed" app: 5

"Sleep Cycle", an app that tracks your sleep and gently wakes you up, /

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"f.lux" is a blue-light filter.

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CHAPTERS:
00: 00 Intro: What's the latest on ADHD and sleep issues?
01: 03 What's the Cause?
02: 00 What's a brain to be?
03: 55 - Video Wrap-Up & Outro

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Friday, July 1, 2022

Mental Health Questions - Bipolar, OCD, ADHD and more

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Lots of great mental health questions! These are the chapters or timestamps for the
questions.0: 00 Start
2: 14 New TMS Protocol
3: 46 New Antipsychotic Meditation Caplyta
5: 01 New Sleep Medication Dayvigo
9: 01 What do you suggest for PTSD?
10: 48 Dealing with depression and anxiety after the loss of a loved one to COVID-19
13: 04 How to find the ideal sleeping medication for you
20: 26 How to help people with avoidant personality
22: 57 Can untreated psychosis lead to dementia?
26: 34 Can depression lead someone to hate their spouse?
30: 37 Is it possible to get rid of bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder traits?
35: 27 Dealing with low motivation and low interest
41: 50 Is bipolar disorder treatable?
48: 50 Does Concerta help improve academic performance?
53: 50 OCD and Managing Bipolar 21: 06: 11 Why does my friend with bipolar 1 ignore me?
1: 13: 27 Dealing with health anxiety

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Can mental illness be treated?
Are Antidepressants Safe to Use in Bipolar Disorder
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ADHD vs. Bipolar Disorder
Health Anxiety

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People once believed ADHD went away as we got older. We now know more about this learning- and thinking difference. "Years back, people believed that ADHD disappeared when you were about 12 or 14 year old." Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D. says that attention problems often become more challenging as you age ."

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