LandsUnknown
Bluelighter
By wizard, I mean a psychiatrist. I am a bit nervous due to my unconscious association of such doctors with being "crazy". The reasons why I am going to go are that I feel like I would like to get a formal assessment of my ADHD (this is one of the specialties of the particular doc I'm seeing) as I have never had one before and also to perhaps get a more effective medication for my ADHD as the way that my sleep medicine doctor (the person who diagnosed me) isn't really giving me a treatment that works effectively. That's one thing.
But the other thing is that I have some relatively minor OCD type issues that have caused me to drink excessively and habitually. Despite the fact that drinking does not really help me to be less anxious anymore, I still drink to excess anyways despite the fact that it causes rebound anxiety while sober on occasions that I drink too much, and I have also done some rather out of character things while drunk that I come to regret later. This sort of thing happens probably every month or so for me.
I used to have compulsions with regard to arranging stuff, but now it's just these mental compulsions. The whole experience feels similar to what I've read from people who have OCD. The compulsions and mental obsessions often drive me crazy to some degree. What I am wondering is what the appointment is typically like? Do they talk to you about issues in your life or is it more of a medical approach? I have been to counselors in the past. Is seeing a psychiatrist similar to seeing a counselor in some ways? Or is it more like a doctor's appointment for mental health?
But the other thing is that I have some relatively minor OCD type issues that have caused me to drink excessively and habitually. Despite the fact that drinking does not really help me to be less anxious anymore, I still drink to excess anyways despite the fact that it causes rebound anxiety while sober on occasions that I drink too much, and I have also done some rather out of character things while drunk that I come to regret later. This sort of thing happens probably every month or so for me.
I used to have compulsions with regard to arranging stuff, but now it's just these mental compulsions. The whole experience feels similar to what I've read from people who have OCD. The compulsions and mental obsessions often drive me crazy to some degree. What I am wondering is what the appointment is typically like? Do they talk to you about issues in your life or is it more of a medical approach? I have been to counselors in the past. Is seeing a psychiatrist similar to seeing a counselor in some ways? Or is it more like a doctor's appointment for mental health?