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An image of a child with ADHD or another mental illness may be accompanying this article. The child is asking questions about what may have bothered or upset their toxic mother, even after the mother has told the child to stop asking. This may be indicative of a mental illness, possibly ADHD. While it is difficult to determine the specific mental illness involved in this situation, common signs and symptoms may include difficulty focusing, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. Additionally, this c

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Question: If someone tells you to stop asking them questions about what you did wrong that upset them and you keep asking questions talking about it trying to figure out what could have or should have happened you keep dwelling on the past would this be add adhd or odd if the child has a toxic mother that shows favoritism and a deadbeat dad explain what mental illneses the may have the signs and why that is the mental illness also give real world examples?

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It is not appropriate to diagnose someone with a mental illness solely based on their reactions to specific situations. However, the behaviors you mentioned may hint at some additional emotional or psychological concerns that need to be addressed. It is important to understand that everyone's circumstances are unique, and any mental health disorders should be diagnosed by a qualified mental health professional. Talking about the factors involved, dealing with parental favoritism, and an absent parent may contribute to feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, and may lead to externalizing (e.g., acting out, disruptive behavior) or internalizing (e.g., depression, anxiety, withdrawal) problems. Given the circumstances mentioned: 1. If the child continually dwells on past events and has difficulty focusing, it could be an indication of anxiety. Anxiety might lead them to ruminate and feel stressed about their relationship with the parent, making it hard for them to move on from the situation. Real-world example: A child who is always worried about their parent's approval and continually seeks reassurance about their actions may have anxiety. 2. If the child exhibits signs of impulsivity and a consistent inability to concentrate, these behaviors may indicate Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). However, it's essential to consider that not every child who displays these behaviors necessarily has ADHD. A mental health professional can provide a comprehensive evaluation to determine if ADHD or another condition is present. Real-world example: A child with ADHD may have difficulty concentrating on schoolwork or conversations, constantly fidget, and act impulsively without thinking about the consequences of their actions. 3. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) may manifest as a pattern of angry or irritable behavior, argumentative and defiant behavior, or vindictiveness. This can be more evident when interacting with authority figures, such as parents or teachers. Real-world example: A child with ODD may frequently argue with adults, actively defy or refuse to comply with rules, and exhibit anger or resentment toward others. It's crucial to consult with a mental health professional to assess the child's behavior and determine if any underlying issues need to be addressed. Early identification and intervention can significantly improve emotional and psychological wellbeing. In addition to professional treatment, a supportive and nurturing environment plays a crucial role in helping children overcome any challenges they face.

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April 8, 2023, 12:35 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, April 8, 2023

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