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Dr. Naresh Mishra Psychotherapy Adult

Dr. Naresh Mishra

Counselling Psychologist

26 years of experience

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Dr. Ashita Mahendru Psychotherapy Adult

Dr. Ashita Mahendru

Counselling Psychologist

13 years of experience

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Dr. Sampada Kathuria Psychotherapy Adult

Dr. Sampada Kathuria

Counselling Psychologist

9 years of experience

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Dr. Pavani Khera Psychotherapy Adult

Dr. Pavani Khera

Counselling Psychologist

12 years of experience

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Dr. Diya Nangia Kapoor (Phd) Psychotherapy Adult

Dr. Diya Nangia Kapoor (Phd)

Counselling Psychologist

15 years of experience

Next available - Saturday

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Dr. Syeda Shahnaz Psychotherapy Adult

Dr. Syeda Shahnaz

Clinical Psychologist

11 years of experience

Next available - Thursday

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Dr. Ajit (Phd) Psychotherapy Adult

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Dr. Rajesh Mehta Psychotherapy Adult

Next available - Tuesday

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Dr. (Prof) RK Suri Psychotherapy Adult

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Questions & Answers on "Psychotherapy Adult" (507)

My sister took 5 escitalopram and 2 mirtazapine together should I take her to hospital

Female | 18

Taking 5 escitalopram and 2 mirtazapine­ pills together can put your sister in gre­at danger. This mix of medicines may make­ her very slee­py, confused, and give her a fast he­artbeat or even se­izures. These drugs can inte­ract badly and harm her body. It is crucial to take her to the­ hospital right away so doctors can help her fee­l better and stop serious proble­ms from happening.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 26 I have autism ocd Suspected ADHD and suspected fibromyalgia I'm taking 15mg of escitalopram It's making me fall asleep from 6 am to 8 am What should I do? I take it in the evening

Male | 26

Escitalopram might be making you feel too drowsy in the morning like it's the reason you are going to sleep. This case is more or less the same with some people. An example of one thing you might do is to consume it earlier in the evening, for instance, right before you eat. This way, you may later be tired but not in the morning. If the problem continues, bring it up with your doctor.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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I’m a 23 year old that was diagnosed with ADHD 2 years ago. I have a hard time focusing and reading and have the urge to move around a lot when I try to concentrate on something.

Male | 23

It appears you're having difficulty with concentration and staying put, which are often signs of ADHD. This is because your mind functions in a slightly different way. Many people with ADHD struggle to pay attention or manage their impulses. Some things can be done such as taking medication, going for therapy as well as learning new skills that will help you handle these symptoms better.

Answered on 15th Dec '24

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