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Oppositional Defiant Disorder Questions

Asked for male, 55 years old from Chennai
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
The spotlight effect is a term used by social psychologists to refer to the tendency we have to overestimate how much other people notice about us. In other words, we tend to think there is a spotlight on us at all times, highlighting all of our mistakes or flaws, for all the world to see.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Common triggers include: stress, poor sleep, certain foods and additives, overstimulation, and technology. Once you recognize what triggers your adhd symptoms, you can make the necessary lifestyle changes to better control episodes.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Dear lybrate user ,you can take mood stabilizer & another medication for your Bipolar disorder as per guidance your treating doctor & Also take DBT a type of psychotherapy which good result in Bipolar personallity disorder.Good luck.
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Hi, one of my close friend's mom is suffering from auditory hallucinations for the more than a week. Most of her talks/hearings are somewhat related to past conflict. Monday they met homeopathy/ayurveda and they suggested for ayurveda tablets/syrup (saraswatharistam and manasamithira vadagam). She was taking ayurveda tablets for 2 days. Since its getting worst and her health would not allow her to wait for few more days to see the response for homeopathy/ayurveda tablets, wednesday night they met psychiatric in chennai. Doctor suggested (psychosis) for a tablet 'olimelt 5 mg' at night (8-8: 30 pm) for 20 days. If she is not getting sleep still, then they suggested to take 'zolfresh 5 mg' at around 11: 30 pm. 1st day (wed night): took olimelt 5 mg around 10 pm, slept around 1 am and woke up around 8 am. 2nd day (thurs night): thursday day time slept for 30 mins. Took olimelt around 8: 45 pm, did not get sleep till 10: 10, started blaberring/crying after that. So gave zolfresh 5 mg, then slept from 12 am-8 am. 3rd dy (friday night-yesterday): friday day time didn't sleep, took her outside. Took olimelt around 8 pm, had meditation for 45 mins, slept around 10: 15 pm. Woke up by 12 am, and blaberring for an hour. So gave zolfresh 5 mg by 1 am, then slept from 2 am till 8: 30 am. Would like to request experts opinion on the below. - can she take both psychiatric tablet and ayurveda medicines together? Would it help for faster recovery? - any other suggestion for faster recovery (like food habits, yoga, meditation, oil bath. Etc)? - in google, its mentioned that "zolfresh 5 mg" has a side effect of hallucinations. Understand this tablet is for deep sleep, but have a fear about this side effect bec. Our main problem is itself hallucinations only - we are trying our level best to divert her, but sometimes it works, most of the times don't. What to do for that - based on above day by day things, are we in a positive direction or we need to speed up the treatment by getting second opinion? How long her body/brain will take to respond for these tablets? When can we expect the slight positive change on this health issue? - there are other suggestions like consulting neurologist, siddha (parallel treatment), acupuncture. Do you recommend any of those at this point of time or wait for sometime to see the response for current medicines? - which treatment would be the best one for this kind of health issue? Any prompt response would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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Psychologist•Patna
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Any type of hallucinations can be removed by psychological counseling and psychological autosuggestion therapy through the online process for three weeks without any medication you can contact me for this on Lybrate website thank you.
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Dear maam it's totally ok for your daughter to be sad after a breakup.
You should speak to her and share your own bad experiences if any.
More you talk about the problem the better she would feel and please teach her that life is so much more than just love and relationships.
You guys should go out for a vacation and it would be the best solution anyone can suggest.
(if you like my answer you can just tell me on private conversation that I was helpful)
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Gurgaon
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Psychologist•Mathura
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If your problem was due to something wrong in body, it was best treated with medicines. No relief means it is related to underlying psychological problems.
Seek help from a psychologist to identify your problem and get a permanent resolution.
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Dear user, try to socialize with everyone irrespective of gender. While talking speak openly and avoid your anger as short temper is seen as a sign of insecurity and weakness. There is no wrong in making friends with the opposite gender. Being in final year the pressure due to exams is already high so don't get distracted trying to make people like you. Focus on your goal and have a set of friends who will always be there for you. You can consult me for more doubts regarding this online by click...more
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Asked for female, 26 years old from Gangtok
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Start doing yoga, do meditation, with this you need proper homeopathic treatment, you can contact me through Lybrate in private consultation.
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