Ms Divya Gupta is the Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Continental Hospitals, Hyderabad. She is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 15 years of experience, with expertise in anxiety disorders, depression, personality disorders, anger and stress management, post-traumatic stress disorders, marital & relationship issues, psychotic disorders, ADHD, autism, parenting, child & teenage behavioral issues, screen addiction, alcohol, and substance abuse, OCD, sexual dysfunction, and other psychological and lifestyle issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ms. Gupta specializes in a wide range of psychological issues including anxiety disorders, depression, substance abuse, relationship problems, personality disorders, ADHD, autism, parenting challenges, and more.
Ms. Gupta is proficient in evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), motivation enhancement therapy, behavior therapy, emotion-focused therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and parent management training, among others.
Ms. Gupta offers various psychological assessments including intelligence tests, personality and attitude tests, achievement/aptitude tests, and projective tests to diagnose and create effective treatment plans.
To schedule an appointment with Ms. Gupta, you can contact her office at Continental Hospitals in Hyderabad or inquire about availability through her website or contact information provided.
Common symptoms of ADHD include difficulty focusing, hyperactivity, impulsivity, forgetfulness, disorganization, and difficulty completing tasks.
ADHD in adults is typically diagnosed through a combination of self-reporting of symptoms, medical history, and assessments conducted by healthcare professionals such as psychiatrists or psychologists.
Treatment options for ADHD include medication (such as stimulants or non-stimulants), behavioral therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and lifestyle modifications.
Signs of alcohol or substance abuse include changes in behavior, withdrawal from family and friends, neglecting responsibilities, increased tolerance, and physical symptoms such as tremors or blackouts.
Substance abuse can negatively impact physical health by increasing the risk of various health conditions including liver disease, cardiovascular issues, respiratory problems, and neurological damage.
Treatment options for alcohol or substance abuse include detoxification, rehabilitation programs (inpatient or outpatient), counseling, support groups (such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous), and medication-assisted treatment.