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What You Think Add/adhd Is, It Isn''t - Symptoms and Neuropsychological Testing Through Time

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Barbara C. Fisher is the author of three prior books on ADD/ ADHD. Trained as a neuropsychologist, she has been involved in the diagnosis of ADD/ADHD for over 20 years. On the cutting edge of assessing ADD/ADHD with neuropsychological testing, she does not rely upon self-report measures for diagnosis. Rather, she has used the same comprehensive battery of tests over time to demonstrate when the problem is purely ADD Inattentive disorder and when there is the impact of additional issues beyond ADD, which has resulted in more positive effects for treatment. Klappentext ADD/ADHD is not as easily diagnosed or clear-cut as many believe; in fact it very often acts as a masking agent for other underlying, contributing disorders. It's important that we understand ADD/ADHD better. What You Think ADD/ADHD Is, It Isn't: Symptoms and Neuropsychological Testing Through Time is the culmination of the author's years of research involving clinical experience and testing, resulting in the first all-encompassing examination of the ADD/ADHD disorder.Debunking common myths and shedding light upon the way this disorder truly impacts people, this volume:Presents the results of the largest clinical research study for ADD/ADHD, compiling 20 years of testingDistinguishes the inattentive form of ADD from ADHD and additional disorders using neuropsychological testingProvides statistical analysis from neuropsychological evaluations and self-reporting questionnaires from parents, teachers, adolescents, and adultsDemonstrates how anxiety frequently masks itself as hyperactivity and increases through the lifespanAddresses the issue of ADHD misdiagnosis Explains the importance of diagnosing additional comorbid disorders that impact medication management and treatmentOffers statistics showing the manner in which ADHD symptoms and additional issues affect people differently through the lifespan Zusammenfassung ADD/ADHD is not as easily diagnosed or clear-cut as many believe; in fact it very often acts as a masking agent for other underlying, contributing disorders. It’s important that we understand ADD/ADHD better. What You Think ADD/ADHD Is, It Isn’t: Symptoms and Neuropsychological Testing Through Time is the culmination of the author’s years of research involving clinical experience and testing, resulting in the first all-encompassing examination of the ADD/ADHD disorder. Debunking common myths and shedding light upon the way this disorder truly impacts people, this volume: Presents the results of the largest clinical research study for ADD/ADHD, compiling 20 years of testing Distinguishes the inattentive form of ADD from ADHD and additional disorders using neuropsychological testing Provides statistical analysis from neuropsychological evaluations and self-reporting questionnaires from parents, teachers, adolescents, and adults Demonstrates how anxiety frequently masks itself as hyperactivity and increases through the lifespan Addresses the issue of ADHD misdiagnosis Explains the importance of diagnosing additional comorbid disorders that impact medication management and treatment Offers statistics showing the manner in which ADHD symptoms and additional issues affect people differently through the lifespan Inhaltsverzeichnis Common Definition of ADD/ADHD as We Know It Today: DSM-IV-TR. Description of the Population. Description of Tests Administered. Child Neuropsychological Testing for ADD/ADHD. Adolescent Neuropsychological Testing for ADD/ADHD. Adult Neuropsychological Testing for ADD/ADHD. Description of the Self-Report Measures Administered. Results of the Child Self-Report Measure/Checklist. Results of the Adolescent Self-Report Measure/Checklists. Results of the Adult Self-Report Measures/Checklists. Trends from the Data: What Do t...

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