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Masters in Clinical Psychology

Psychologist•Lucknow
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Hi Please do the following exercise:
JPMR- This progressive muscle relaxation script relaxes your body and your mind.
Suggested tips before starting this progressive muscle relaxation script
Find a quiet place that is comfortable for you.
Practice at a regular time during the day. Preferably not after you have eaten
Find a comfortable position. If you are sitting, then keep your back straight and feet flat on the floor. If lying down (the preferred option as your body is supp...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Dear lybrate-user, the anxiety will continue to fade away. It is common for it to peek once in a while. Right now, it is important to learn some techniques to manage anxiety. The simplest would be mindful breathing, you should look it up. Also, make sure you are eating on time, sleeping on time and that you get some exercise everyday. If the anxiety persists, please report it to your psychiatrist. Make sure you take your prescribed medication. You will be okay.
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Psychologist•Surat
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Dear Lybrate user,
have a talk with your psychiatrist and mention him the issues you're going through and accordingly the medication dozes will be altered. Along with medication consider the option of going for therapy session, cbt. This will help you with anxiety and the thoughts that you get. Adding to that, practice mindful breathing and meditation. It not only helps you to stay calm and peaceful but also helps in building awareness and relaxation.
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Psychologist•Surat
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Dear lybrate-user
while on medication regime there are some important steps to take side by side such as going light physical physical exercises taking a walk and keep oneself occupied in some form of productive activities. Deep breathin and pranayam can help to control the shaking of hands. It is essential to be pro active in dealing with your difficulties rather than feeling overwhelmed by the condition, its treatments and effects or side effects. Perhaps staying connected with a psycholog...more
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Psychologist•Mumbai
Hi. Gutka is also a form of tobacco and must be stopped. It can lead to mood issues. Please take adequate therapy sessions to address your concerns. To recover quickly you first need to face your anxiety. Willingness to stay with your emotion rather than escaping sends a signal to your brain that you are safe. While it might seem unpleasant, it can help in th3 long run. Also sometimes emotions are signals that action needs to be taken. Reflect on your circumstances and see if something needs to ...more
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Escitalopram is not addictive.
Yoga, meditation and cognitive behavioural therapy are the other ways to treat anxiety and depression. Its upto you whether you can do all these on regular basis or not. Otherwise, there is no short cut, unfortunately. BW.
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Hi, as far as your question is concerned there is no contraindication to take these two medicines together. You can take ashwagandha with a escitalopram. However it is not advisable to mix medicines from two different pathies therefore you either choose one of allopathic or ayurvedic. The treatment is available in both pathies.
Asked for female, 24 years old from Jalandhar
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Sure. You can consult any psychiatrist online or in person and get it prescribed. Escitalopram is a safe ssri. You most probable have naturally reduced serotonin, so while stopping the symptoms have relapsed. Good luck.
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