Literary Selections for Adult ADD/ADHD
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Learn how to focus your energy on your strengths
rather than on the disorder. Practical advice and ideas that can help.
Consumer text focuses on the particular dilemmas and challenges of
adults with ADD. Provides organizational skills for life, allowing
energy to be focused on strengths, rather than disorder, through the
use of humor and compassion. View this Book at Amazon.com
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What do you do if you have ADD and aren't a child
anymore? You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?! focuses on the experiences
of adults, offering accurate information, practical how-tos and moral support
to help readers deal with ADD. It explains the diagnostic process that distinguishes
ADD symptoms from normal lapses in memory, lack of concentration or impulsive
behavior. View
this Book at Amazon.com
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In Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults, the author for the first time gathers together the important new breakthroughs he and others have made in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in adults View this Book at Amazon.com
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This clear and valuable book dispels a variety
of myths about attention deficit disorder (ADD). Since both authors
have ADD themselves, and both are successful medical professionals,
perhaps there's no surprise that the two myths they attack most persistently
are: (a) that ADD is an issue only for children; and (b) that ADD corresponds
simply to limited intelligence or limited self-discipline. Read
more at Amazon.com
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How does ADHD manifest itself in adult life? In general, the authors write, hyperactivity tends to diminish with age, impulsivity changes quality, and attention problems remain the same although they may become more disabling as organizational demands increase. The authors carefully answer the questions often posed by professionals and patients about these symptoms and other issues. View this Book at Amazon.com
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