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Attention-Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder : A Clinical Workbook Uk
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by
Russell A. Barkley, Kevin R. Murphy "A set of forms for clinicians
to use after reading Barkley's (2nd. ed., Guilford Press, 1998).
They include forms for use with children and adolescents, for evaluating
adults, and for use during medication treatment. No date is noted
for the first edition. No index. The plastic comb binding allows
easy photocopying, which the copyright allows to buyers of the book."
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Attention-Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults Uk
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by Paul H. Wender "I have read/own
several books on ADHD in adulthood (and in children/adolescents).
A few years ago I couldn't find any but in recent years the writing
of such books seems to have become a major enterprise. I ran into
this book about 6 years ago (shortly after it was published) and
found it to be one-of-a-kind and a real eye-opener. Since then I
have continued to learn what I could about this condition which
seems to run in my family. Now there are tons of "popular" books
and "professional" books on the subject. I keep going back to this
one. In fact, I'm only writing this because I was just checking
to see if there was a new edition. In spite of all of the other
books I've read, this remains my personal gold standard. It is clear
and convincing."
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder : A Clinical Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment for Health
and Mental Health Professionals Uk
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by Larry B. Silver "New edition
of a text which provides an overview of the continuum of neurobiologically
based disorders believed to be comorbid with ADHD, including specific
learning disorders, anxiety disorders, depression, and obsessive-compulsive
disorders. Silver (psychiatry, Georgetown U. School of Medicine)
discusses the history of attention disorders, diagnosis, modulating
disorders and tic disorders, basic treatment concepts, behavioral
management, psychopharmacology, and relevant educational and civil
laws. Appends a list of organizations and other resources for further
study."
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Disruptive
Behavior Disorders in Children and Adolescents (Review of Psychiatry
Series, Vol 18, No 2) Uk
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by Robert L. Hendren "Five contributions
discuss current thinking including neurological underpinnings about
attention-deficit/hyperactivity, conduct, oppositional defiant,
substance use, and disruptive behavior disorders; and violence and
mental illness in adolescence. Coverage includes historical perspectives,
epidemiology, comorbitiy, etiology, diagnostic issues, treatment,
prevention, and future directions. The contributors are psychiatrists
affiliated with various academic institutions in the US, and two
in Australia."
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Handbook
of Disruptive Behavior Disorders Uk
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by Herbert C. Quay (Editor),
Anne E. Hogan (Editor) "Synthesizes the current understanding of
the group of disorders currently labeled DSM-IV, and which comprise
at least three quarters of all the psychopathological disorders
of childhood and adolescence: the three types of attention-deficit/hyperactivity,
the two types of conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder.
Reviews classification, epidemiology, and assessment; deals with
each of the specific types; and discusses special problems and issues,
including mentally retarded patients, ethical and legal issues in
research, gender and ethnicity, and research problems. Researchers,
clinicians, teachers, and students in all the mental health fields
may find useful information."
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Handbook
of Hyperactivity in Children Uk
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by Johnny L. Matson (Editor) "An
update on what is known and what is needed to be known in this rapidly
expanding topic in the field of child psychopathology. The volume
is divided into three sections: general issues (covering the history
of the field, diagnostic and definitional parameters, theories,
etiology, and methodology), assessment (for diagnosis, to delineate
targets for intervention, and to evaluate treatment outcome), and
treatment (including drug therapies, nutrition, and other interventions,
particularly those that emphasize behavioral training strategies)."
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Integrative
Psychotherapy for Children and Adolescents With Adhd (The Master
Works) Uk
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by Sebastiano Santostefano
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Interventions
for Adhd : Treatment in Developmental Context Uk
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by Phyllis Anne
Teeter, Sam Goldstein "Teeter (educational psychology, U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
advises clinicians on how attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
affects people at different points in their lifespan. She explains
how to recognize the major developmental milestones, reviews issues
and challenges, and evaluates intervention strategies for patients
ranging from pre-school to adult."
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Managing
Attention and Learning Disorders in Late Adolescence and Adulthood:
A Guide for Practitioners Uk
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by Sam Goldstein, Rob Crawford, Michael
Goldstein, Patricia H. Latham "This new edition is expanded to include
updated checklists of symptoms, discussions of the latest findings
regarding comorbidity with ADHD and carryover of ADHD into adulthood,
and an overview of new and controversial treatments."
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