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Dr. Ashitha Shreedharan Clinical Psychologist

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Dr. Rachna Muralidhar Clinical Psychologist

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Educational Psychologist

14 years of experience

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Dr. Puspanjali Borthakur Clinical Psychologist

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Counselling Psychologist

11 years of experience

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Dr. Neha Parashar Clinical Psychologist

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Dr. Debdattya Mitra Clinical Psychologist

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Counselling Psychologist

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Dr. Hemalata Mukundan (Phd) Clinical Psychologist

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Dr. Patricia D'souza Clinical Psychologist

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Questions & Answers on "Clinical Psychologist" (291)

I just started a new increased dose of Vyvanse on 5/30. It's causing terrible headaches and I didn't sleep for 2 days. Will my doctor decrease the dose? Please advise

Female | 48

Headaches and difficulty sleeping are normal when getting used to this treatment. To relieve these signs your doctor might want to lower the dose. Be certain to inform your doctor of these side effects so that he or she can decide what would be best for your case. 

Answered on 4th June '24

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I have been hearing some voices recently, I was sure about someone was stalking me. My thoughts are always into who is following me and spreading many things about me . This made me insecure, anxious and mentally ill.

Male | 28

Hey, Welcome to ClinicSpots! 

I understand that experiencing auditory hallucinations and paranoid thoughts about being stalked has been unsettling for you. These symptoms can be distressing and may indicate underlying mental health concerns such as schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, or other conditions. It's crucial to address these symptoms promptly to ensure you receive the appropriate support and treatment.

Next Steps to Follow:

1. Schedule a Psychiatric Assessment: Arrange an appointment with a psychiatrist for a comprehensive evaluation.

2. Discuss Treatment Options: Explore treatment options tailored to your needs, which may include medication and psychotherapy.

3. Engage in Supportive Therapy: Consider joining a support group or attending therapy sessions to learn coping strategies and connect with others facing similar challenges.

4. Prioritize Self-Care: Practice self-care activities like mindfulness exercises, regular physical activity, and maintaining a healthy sleep routine.

We're here to support you on your journey to improved mental health.

For more medical queries, visit again at ClinicSpots.

Answered on 17th July '24

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Can vyvanse make you unrecognizable/burn your skin? I got psychosis after abusing vyvanse and I've been told in person countless times I look good after psychosis and think so too.

Male | 27

Vyvanse is a pill used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as well as binge eating disorder. Along with this, any type of inaccurate or excessive use of the medication may lead to psychosis among people. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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