ABSTRACT

This practical and easily navigable book covers the gamut of issues that need to be understood to provide excellent medical care for those with ADHD. Outside of mental health professionals, those who most often treat ADHD are primary care providers such as family practitioners, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and school personnel.

Based on clinical conversations with patients with ADHD and their families, this book provides concise, useful, up to date information of a practical nature for most, if not all of the problems, associated conditions and questions that arise when an individual has concerns about ADHD. Treatments discussed include a thorough review of medication options, with expected results and side effects, as well as other recommended treatments including a variety of therapeutic modalities, and a review of less commonly considered but important interventions regarding general health, sleep, diet, exercise, and school interventions.

Readers will gain an understanding of what ADHD is, practical reviews of the literature that will help in discussion with patients and their families the importance of intervention, and all the resources and options available to provide the best treatment strategies for anyone who has ADHD as well as the commonly associated conditions.

part I|50 pages

ADHD Defined

chapter 21|22 pages

Introduction

An Overview of ADHD

chapter 2|7 pages

Historical Perspective

chapter 3|12 pages

Long Term Consequences of ADHD

part II|56 pages

Associated Conditions

chapter 525|12 pages

Learning Disabilities

chapter 6|5 pages

Disruptive Behavior Disorders

chapter 7|11 pages

Anxiety, Mood Disorders and ADHD

chapter 8|13 pages

Autism and ADHD

part III|76 pages

Assessment and Treatment

chapter 10810|12 pages

Assessment

chapter 11|30 pages

Medication Management

chapter 13|9 pages

Behavior Therapy

chapter 14|11 pages

Other Interventions for ADHD