Description |
1 online resource (444 pages) |
Series |
Medical Psychiatry Series 37 |
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Medical Psychiatry Series 37
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Contents |
Front cover; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Section I: Assessment; Chapter 1. The Diagnosis and How We Got There; Chapter 2. Differential Diagnosis of Attention and Auditory Processing Disorders; Section II: Clinical Conceptualizations; Chapter 3. Clinical Testing of Intelligence, Achievement, and Neuropsychological Performance in ADHD; Chapter 4. Self-Esteem and Self-Perceptions in ADHD; Chapter 5. The Family Context of ADHD; Chapter 6. Comorbidity as an Organizing Principle; Chapter 7. Dysfunctions of Attention, Learning, and Central Auditory Processing: What's the Difference? |
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Section III: Clinical NeuroscienceChapter 8. Neuroanatomy of ADHD; Chapter 9. Interactions Among Motivation and Attention Systems: Implications for Theories of ADHD; Chapter 10. Where is the "Attention Deficit" in ADHD? Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience and Recommendations for Future Research; Chapter 11. The Dual Pathway Hypothesis of ADHD: Retrospect and Prospect; Chapter 12. Cortical Excitability in ADHD as Measu |
Summary |
Compiling the expertise and research of many of the most widely-cited opinion leaders in the field, this reference spans the etiology, assessment, and management of ADHD and covers the essential data required to care for patients with this disorder including clinical definitions, psychosocial management approaches, and medication dosing ranges |
Notes |
Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781420017144 |
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1420017144 |
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