Focusing on Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) as a life-long neurological problem that affects adults as well as children, this definitive book describes the various forms ADD takes, how professionals distinguish ADD patterns from "unacceptable" behavior, and how medication and behavior modification techniques can balance its negative and positive aspects.
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Focusing on Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) as a life-long neurological problem that affects adults as well as children, this definitive book describes the various forms ADD takes, how professionals distinguish ADD patterns from "unacceptable" behavior, and how medication and behavior modification techniques can balance its negative and positive aspects.
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This book was very helpfull. In order to recognise symptoms of ADD makes life a bit easier for yourself and other.s Learning to deal/live with ADD doesn't have to be hard, misserable at times or else as long as we acknowledge it!
sonbearsmom
Mar 4, 2010
Most excellent book
My son and I have ADD and this book has been a lifesafer. It has given us direction in terms of where to look for treatment, what we can do on our own and the like. I would recommend this book to anyone with ADD or who knows someone who has it.