ISBN# 0-8909-906-9
Adult AD/HD

Publication Date: 1995
Thomas A. Whiteman, Ph.D.
Michele Novotini, Ph.D.
with Randy Petersen
 

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About the Author

Michele Novotini, Ph.D., is a psychologist in private practice and a frequent speaker on the topic of adult AD/HD. She is also president of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association. Michele is the author of many books, including What Does Everybody Else Know That I Don't? Social Skills Help for Adults with AD/HD.

Thomas A. Whiteman, Ph.D., has conducted seminars on adult AD/HD in the Philadelphia area with overwhelming response. He is a psychologist in private practice, specializing in diagnosing and treating adults with AD/HD. Tom is the founder and president of Life Counseling Services and is the author of numerous books.

Summary

Why Don’t You Think Before You Act?

Are You Even Listening?

Can’t You Just Relax?

These are the kinds of comments and criticisms adults with Attention-Deficit Disorder hear again and again. So what's the problem? The truth is inattentiveness, unfinished projects, inconsistency, impulsivity, and short attention spans are not chosen behaviors designed to drive others crazy. They're common symptoms of a much greater problem—Attention-Deficit Disorder, a condition that afflicts an estimated 28 million adults.

If these behaviors describe you or someone you know, Adult ADD can help. It identifies, explains, and dispels the myths surrounding this disorder. The book also examines the symptoms of ADD and gives a reasonable method for diagnosis, while emphasizing the importance of being professionally tested. It explores a variety of treatments and provides practical help for overcoming ADD difficulties.

Written especially for adults who suffer from ADD, this book works with the reader—providing highlighted summaries and true stories to illustrate the information. A valuable resource, Adult ADD also brings a better understanding of adult ADD to professional caregivers and the families, friends, and coworkers of ADD sufferers.

Reviews

"The authors do an amazing job of providing essential information in an AD/HD-reader-friendly way. The information in this book will make a tremendous impact on the lives of people with AD/HD."
--Nancy Ratey, Ed.M., ABDA, MCC; ADD coach and former president, Attention Deficit Disorder Association

"This update of what was already a wonderful book has made the book even better. Warm, engaging, and easy to read, this book is also accurate, current, and balanced. Whoever is interested in adult AD/HD, whether as a professional or as one who has the condition, will be pleased to no end by this book. I highly recommend it."
--Edward Hallowell, M.D., author of The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness and Human Moments

Contents

Read This First! An Introduction
Part One: Living with ADD
Part Two: Getting the Right Diagnosis
Part Three: Recognizing the Symptoms
Part Four: Exploring Treatment Options
Part Five: Overcoming ADD Difficulties
Advice from the Trenches: A Conclusion
Authors
Index