An ADHD Primer

An ADHD Primer
Author: Lisa L. Weyandt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351576727

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Filled with current, practical, and useful information for professionals and individuals, this second edition of An ADHD Primer summarizes the literature concerning ADHD across the lifespan. It offers a better understanding of the disorder by addressing the potential causes of ADHD, the developmental course, and numerous treatment approaches. Author Lisa L. Weyandt delivers research-based, cutting-edge knowledge in a concise and user-friendly fashion. The book skillfully explains the scientific literature, often complex, concerning this disorder. Commonly asked questions are addressed, including: What causes ADHD? What does ADHD look like, and how can it be accurately assessed? How can ADHD be treated with and without medication? Weyandt thoroughly tackles these question and more. The text contains helpful tables and appendices, as well as numerous up-to-date resources for readers who desire additional information about the disorder. An ADHD Primer is intended for students enrolled in teacher-certification programs, graduate students enrolled in research and applied training programs, educators, counselors, nurses, psychologists, parents, and individuals with ADHD.

What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD

What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder  ADHD
Author: Keith E. Bauer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1993
Genre: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
ISBN: OCLC:31313899

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A Primer on Attention Deficit Disorder

A Primer on Attention Deficit Disorder
Author: Beth Fouse,Suzanne Brians
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1993
Genre: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
ISBN: STANFORD:36105009087003

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Brief description of AAD for parents and educators.

The ADHD Handbook

The ADHD Handbook
Author: Stuart Passmore
Publsiher: Exisle Publishing
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781921966118

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is now one of the most common childhood disorders right across the world, with a wealth of conflicting advice available everywhere you look. But most parents want only one thing: to find out what is going on with their child and how they can help them. The ADHD Handbook draws on the most up-to-date research from around the world to present a comprehensive look at ADHD, covering everything from how it is diagnosed to the common myths surrounding what causes it, from the brain anatomy implicated in the disorder to the pros and cons of the various types of medication, and from the most effective psychotherapies to the best parenting techniques.

ADHD in the Schools Third Edition

ADHD in the Schools  Third Edition
Author: George J. DuPaul,Gary Stoner
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2015-12-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781462526000

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"This bestselling reference and text, now in its third edition, provides essential guidance for school-based professionals meeting the challenges of ADHD. Presented are the latest research-supported strategies for identifying and assessing students at risk for the disorder and developing a multifaceted intervention and support plan. The second edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect recent developments in theory, research, policy, and practice, including new case studies. New topics include preschool-level intervention and prevention and the use of functional behavioral assessment in treatment planning. Updated guidelines are provided for collaborating effectively with students, parents, and other professionals, including prescribing physicians. Also featured is expanded coverage of issues affecting secondary students. A complete and practical resource, the volume includes several reproducible assessment tools and handouts"--Provided by publisher.

Managing ADHD in the K 8 Classroom

Managing ADHD in the K 8 Classroom
Author: Grad L. Flick
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2010-01-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452212500

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Improve problem behavior in your classroom with these ADHD facts and intervention strategies! This valuable resource helps teachers better understand ADHD and provides them with clear-cut intervention strategies for dealing with everything from general behavior challenges to specific ADHD issues. Featuring case studies and the latest research-based information, the book offers specific strategies that help general and special education teachers: Make accommodations in the classroom Promote appropriate behavior and discourage inappropriate behavior Apply techniques for dealing with children’s impulsivity, attention problems, hyperactivity, and difficulty following directions Use relaxation and stress management techniques to cope with behavior challenges

Childhood Psychological Disorders

Childhood Psychological Disorders
Author: Alberto M. Bursztyn Ph.D.
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2011-03-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780313064067

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This accessible, informative book will help teachers, parents, and practitioners make sense of current issues and controversies surrounding childhood disabilities. Childhood Psychological Disorders: Current Controversies was compiled to disentangle controversial issues, contributing to a fuller understanding of the needs of children with disabilities and the families raising them. The book focuses on emotional, social, and behavioral concerns such as the psychological dimensions of childhood disability. Specific, topical essays highlight the current state of knowledge and the nature of opposing arguments among specialists in various disciplines. The book opens with a consideration of the historical and social context of child disability, addressing the evolution of disability concepts and the changing nature of disability as a social/cultural phenomenon. Disability's impact on the family system and schools is explored, too, from the vantage point of educators, children, and their parents and siblings. Subsequent chapters examine such diagnoses as pediatric bipolar disorder, autism, the educational label Emotionally Handicapped/Disturbed (EH/D), food allergies and related disorders, and Gender Identity Disorder (GID).

College Students with ADHD

College Students with ADHD
Author: Lisa L. Weyandt,George J. DuPaul
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2012-10-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781461453451

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Not long ago, conventional wisdom held that ADHD was a disorder of childhood only—that somewhere during puberty or adolescence, the child would outgrow it. Now we know better: the majority of children with the disorder continue to display symptoms throughout adolescence and into adulthood. It is during the teen and young adult years that the psychological and academic needs of young people with ADHD change considerably, and clinical and campus professionals are not always sufficiently prepared to meet the challenge. College Students with ADHD is designed to bring the professional reader up to speed. The book reviews the latest findings on ADHD in high school and college students, assessment methods, and pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions. Practical guidelines are included for helping young adults make the transition to college, so they may cope with their disorder and do as well as possible in school and social settings. Coverage is straightforward, realistic, and geared toward optimum functioning and outcomes. Among the topics featured: - Background information, from current statistics to diagnostic issues. - ADHD in high school adolescents. - ADHD in college students: behavioral, academic, and psychosocial functioning. - Assessment of ADHD in college students. - Psychosocial/educational treatment of ADHD in college students. - Pharmacotherapy for college students with ADHD. - Future directions for practice and research. The comprehensive information in College Students with ADHD provides a wealth of information to researchers and professionals working with this population, including clinical and school psychologists, school and college counselors, special education teachers, social workers, developmental psychologists, and disability support staff on college campuses, as well as allied mental health providers.