ABSTRACT

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Organizing books fall short of addressing the unique needs of adults with ADD. They fail to understand the clinical picture of ADD and how it impacts the organizing process often making their advice irrelevant or frustrating when put into application. Books about ADD may address organization/disorganization but do so in a cursory fashion and on a very small scale in what are usually long books on the subject. This is a book that has ADD-Friendly advice with the ADDer in mind. This collaboration brings forth the best underlying understanding with the most effective and practical remedy from ADD experts in two important fields -- professional organization and clinical psychology. Finally, it offers organizing advice that ranges from self-help to utilizing the help of non-professionals, to using professional assistance. Thus it permits the reader to decide where they are at personally in the organizing process, and what level of support will be most beneficial to their unique situation.

part |1 pages

Part One. Getting Started

part |1 pages

Part Two. Taking Charge of ADD

part |1 pages

Part Three. Thing Organizing

chapter 9|13 pages

Getting over Overwhelm

chapter 10|14 pages

CHAOS

chapter 11|17 pages

Packrat Syndrome

chapter 12|7 pages

David’s Garage

part |1 pages

Part Four. Time Organizing

chapter 13|20 pages

Time Out

chapter 14|13 pages

Overcoming Overcommitment

chapter 15|8 pages

Plenty-of-Time Thinking

chapter 16|14 pages

The State of Rushness

part |1 pages

Part Five. Paper Organizing

chapter 17|12 pages

Fear of Filing

chapter 18|15 pages

Backlog Blues

chapter 19|16 pages

Paper Money

part |1 pages

Part Six. Conclusion

chapter 20|7 pages

Putting Organizing Ideas into Action