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Dr. Senthil Kumar Counselling Psychologist

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I don’t really want to go to my gp, and was seeing if there’s any other way to get a referral about seeing if I have adhd my parents never wanted me to get checked and I’m so sure I have it I struggle with a lot daily and just wanted some answers?

Male | 22

It’s important to talk to a specialist like a psychiatrist if you believe you have ADHD. They can properly assess your symptoms and guide you through the right steps for diagnosis and treatment. Even if you’re not comfortable going to your GP, a psychiatrist is the best person to help with ADHD concerns. 

Answered on 30th Sept '24

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I am 23 year old currently working as an assistant Professor, but for past 3years I have developed the habit of talking while sleeping and sometimes I'm shouting out of fear in the night while sleeping this was told by my mother. What is the reason. I want reduce this.

Female | 23

You may have something called sleep talking or night terrors. When one is stressed or anxious, they may talk or shout while normally sleeping. You can try to reduce the stress before going to bed by using some relaxation techniques or maybe even have a quiet bedtime routine. But if that doesn’t work out then I would advise you to see a sleep specialist who will be able to help further.

Answered on 30th May '24

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