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Childhood trauma,Anxiety,Procrastination
I do not know how to describe my situation but I have been anxious a lot lately, getting offended on small things, past incidents are coming to my mind and then I am getting angry about those things. I often notice myself day dreaming imagining a perfect world. I am facing lower confidence levels and procrastinating my priorities a lot, I am worried a lot, overthinking all the time, appears to me that my mind is never at rest. I scroll phone a lot and cannot find motivation to complete my tasks. I feel exhausted. My childhood was not very nice and those incidents still scares me and I am going on defensive mode. I need advice to cope up with my situation.
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Can be Anxiety spectrum, kindly consult
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Hey You have been carrying too much inside for too long, and now your mind looks exhausted from constantly being “on.” When someone grows up with painful or unsafe experiences, the brain slowly learns to stay alert all the time. That is why small things hurt deeply, old memories suddenly come back, anger builds up, overthinking never stops, and even simple tasks start feeling heavy. The daydreaming, scrolling, procrastination, and lack of motivation are not just laziness so sometimes they become ways to escape a mind that never truly feels rested. Please do not be harsh on yourself for feeling this way. Your mind is not against you, it is tired and emotionally overloaded. Start very gently with yourself. Focus less on becoming perfectand more on feeling safe and stable again. Small routines, less phone scrolling, proper sleep, movement, talking about your feelings, and slowly processing your childhood pain can genuinely help. You do not have to fight all of this alone. Take therapy. You can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
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Childhood trauma can lead to overthinking, anxiety, depression and anger issues. Properly unfolding the trauma in a safe environment while understanding the present issues is needed. First thing that you have to understand is that the future you imagine is completely possible. There is nothing which can stop you. The mental health issues you are facing are completely treatable with proper treatment. I provide online consultation and therapy support you can contact me directly on nine eight two six five four five six six zero for a detailed evaluation and management plan or you can contact me directly on practo as well.
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Hi, you will need therapy. Consult online for treatment. Alternatively, you can search for Dr. Shailaja Bandla, Psychiatrist, on Google for contact information.
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