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Nonmedication treatments for adult ADHD : evaluating impact on daily functioning and well-being / J. Russell Ramsay.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association ; London : Eurospan, 2010.Description: xi, 236 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781433805646:
  • 9781433805646 (print ed.)
  • 1433805642 (print ed.)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.8589
Online resources: Also issued in print.
Contents:
ADHD in adulthood -- Psychosocial treatments -- Academic support and accommodations for postsecondary students with ADHD -- Career counseling and workplace support -- Relationships and social functioning -- Neurofeedback and neurocognitive training -- Complementary and alternative treatments -- Implications for clinicians, challenges and future directions in research, and final thoughts.
Summary: ""Oh, my child will grow out of it" is a common refrain from parents of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Unfortunately, it is increasingly clear that many children do not "grow out" of their ADHD. Instead, these children mature into adults who experience continued difficulties related to their disorder throughout adulthood. Many of these adults with ADHD seek treatment to alleviate these difficulties, and although some find medication to adequately treat their symptoms, for others, adjunctive treatments also play an essential role in helping them achieve desired results in their daily lives. In Nonmedication Treatments for Adult ADHD: Evaluating Impact on Daily Functioning and Well-Being, J. Russell Ramsay provides a comprehensive review of the current status of nonmedication interventions for adults with ADHD. After reviewing the history and features of ADHD in adults, Ramsay explores a wide range of treatment options available to clinicians today. Chapter topics include psychosocial treatments, academic support and accommodations for postsecondary students, career counseling and workplace support, relationships and social functioning, neurofeedback and neurocognitive training, and complementary and alternative treatments. Practicing clinicians, clinicians-in-training, and researchers looking for a current summary of the nonmedication treatment options and a map to future research will find this volume to be a tremendous resource"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
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ADHD in adulthood -- Psychosocial treatments -- Academic support and accommodations for postsecondary students with ADHD -- Career counseling and workplace support -- Relationships and social functioning -- Neurofeedback and neurocognitive training -- Complementary and alternative treatments -- Implications for clinicians, challenges and future directions in research, and final thoughts.

""Oh, my child will grow out of it" is a common refrain from parents of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Unfortunately, it is increasingly clear that many children do not "grow out" of their ADHD. Instead, these children mature into adults who experience continued difficulties related to their disorder throughout adulthood. Many of these adults with ADHD seek treatment to alleviate these difficulties, and although some find medication to adequately treat their symptoms, for others, adjunctive treatments also play an essential role in helping them achieve desired results in their daily lives. In Nonmedication Treatments for Adult ADHD: Evaluating Impact on Daily Functioning and Well-Being, J. Russell Ramsay provides a comprehensive review of the current status of nonmedication interventions for adults with ADHD. After reviewing the history and features of ADHD in adults, Ramsay explores a wide range of treatment options available to clinicians today. Chapter topics include psychosocial treatments, academic support and accommodations for postsecondary students, career counseling and workplace support, relationships and social functioning, neurofeedback and neurocognitive training, and complementary and alternative treatments. Practicing clinicians, clinicians-in-training, and researchers looking for a current summary of the nonmedication treatment options and a map to future research will find this volume to be a tremendous resource"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

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Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association 2010 Available via World Wide Web Access limited by licensing agreement s2010 dcunns

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