Published on: 2025-10-23 | Written by: Dr. Ghada Mansy, specialist in psychological
Attention deficit and psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression are among the most prominent issues affecting both children and adults.
Dr. Ghada Mansi emphasizes that accurate diagnosis of these conditions using reliable psychological measures is essential to understand the situation and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
Attention deficit refers to an individual’s difficulty in focusing on daily tasks or following instructions and conversations for extended periods.
Dr. Ghada Mansi confirms that attention deficit does not always indicate low cognitive abilities, but it may be a sign of other disorders such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), anxiety, or depression.
Biological Factors: such as brain function disorders or imbalances in certain neurotransmitters.
Psychological Factors: anxiety, depression, or daily life stress.
Environmental Factors: exposure to excessive external stimuli, lack of sleep, or poor nutrition.
Dr. Ghada Mansi stresses the importance of evaluating these factors before planning any treatment to ensure effective intervention.
Psychological measures help accurately assess the severity of anxiety and depression, and include:
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
Used to evaluate the severity of depression in children and adults.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7)
Helps determine the level of anxiety and its impact on daily life.
Attention Measures (e.g., Conners’ Rating Scales)
Assess the degree of attention deficit and hyperactivity.
Dr. Ghada Mansi emphasizes that using these measures correctly provides accurate information that helps psychologists determine the most suitable therapeutic intervention for each case.
Dr. Ghada Mansi stresses that early diagnosis of attention deficit, anxiety, and depression allows timely therapeutic intervention, which may include:
Cognitive-behavioral therapy to improve focus and reduce anxiety and depression.
Programs to support attention and time management skills for children.
Family counseling to educate families on how to deal with affected children or individuals.
Organize a fixed daily schedule to reduce distraction.
Engage in regular physical activity to reduce anxiety and improve mood.
Practice breathing and relaxation techniques to manage stress.
Follow up regularly with psychological therapy for the best results.
Dr. Ghada Mansi confirms that adhering to these practices along with monitoring psychological measures greatly enhances the chances of improving focus and reducing psychological symptoms.