What You Think ADD/ADHD Is, It Isn’t: Symptoms and Neuropsychological Testing Through Time
by Barbara C. Fisher (Author)
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
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