- An authoritative and compassionate guide to this very common developmental disorder
- Includes advice for ADHD in both children and adults
- Adopts an international approach to both diagnosis and treatment
ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) is now recognised as the commonest cause of learning and behavioural difficulties in school-aged children. The symptoms are many and varied; they may include poor concentration, forgetfulness, poor organisation, impulsivity, restlessness, poor social skills, learning difficulties, low self-esteem, and defiant behaviour. Despite growing awarenessof ADHD among parents and health professionals, ADHD is still widely misunderstood.
In ADHD: The Facts Dr Mark Selikowitz, a consultant developmental paediatrician with extensive experience of treating children with developmental problems, provides information that is of practical relevance to parents in understanding their child s difficulties and in helping to overcome them. The book contains detailed explanations of the cause of ADHD, its nature, and the treatments of thecondition that have proved effective over time. It includes up-to-date information on ADHD and new developments in the understanding of conditions that often co-exist with it. The book also deals with the problems experienced by adults with ADHD. It provides information on how ADHD is diagnosed, on conventional and alternative therapies, and on ways of assisting children in developing improvedbehaviour, self-esteem, and academic results.
ADHD: The Facts will be of invaluable assistance to parents of children with ADHD. It will also be of great value to professionals such as teachers, psychologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and doctors wanting an authoritative, up-to-date, and practical review of this important subject.
Readership: Parents of those with ADHD; teachers, psychologists, occupational therapists, GPs dealing with children with developmental disorders- '. . . provides healthcare professionals, parents and teachers with an invaluable insight and understanding.' -Community Practitioner
- '. . . remarkably comprehensive considering its small (pocket-book) format. Indeed, it could almost be sub-titled "all you ever wanted to know about ADHD and were afraid to ask". . . the same author has another title in the series, on dyslexia,and there is also a book on autism. I have to say that if the others are as good as this one, they certainly are worth buying and reading.' -Nurturing Potential, Issue 11