Attention deficits and hyperactivity in children and adults : diagnosis・treatment・management
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Attention deficits and hyperactivity in children and adults : diagnosis・treatment・management
(Pediatric habilitation, 10)
Marcel Dekker, c2000
2nd ed., revised and expanded
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Almost entirely rewritten to reflect advances in the field over the past eight years, the Second Edition of this indispensable reference encompasses all aspects of attention deficit hyper-activity disorder (ADHD) as described by a wide array of professionals and experts-providing an up-to-date, multidisciplinary review of the state of the art and science from both research and clinical perspectives.
Presents innovative new chapters in the areas of:
physiology
differential diagnoses
comorbidity
mimic conditions
therapy
transitions into adulthood
etiologies
With 39 chapters-24 more than the First Edition-Attention Deficits and Hyperactivity in Children and Adults, Second Edition
covers the neurochemistry and molecular genetics of ADHD
expands the focus of clinical concern to the wide spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders that may present in varying degrees with attentional problems
offers greater coverage of methylphenidate (Ritalin) treatment, addresses the resurgence in popularity of dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine), and describes alternative pharmacological approaches
presents detailed descriptions of comorbid disorders and tips for differential diagnosis
describes several distinct and detailed protocols for the institution and monitoring of medication efficacy and side effects
explores the most recent advances in neuroimaging and neurogenetics
highlights and delineates the use of separate probes of learning and adaptive functioning
contains detailed descriptions of disorders that mimic ADHD, such as thyroid disease, pervasive developmental disorders, and sleep deprivation
now includes Points for Parents chapter summaries clarifying many aspects of ADHD
and much more!
Including over 1700 references, tables, drawings, and photographs, Attention Deficits and Hyperactivity in Children and Adults, Second Edition is an in-depth guide and ideal for pediatricians and pediatric neurologists; psychiatrists and psychologists; special education teachers; speech, occupational, and physical therapists; speech and language pathologists; audiologists; social workers; pediatric nurses; and graduate and medical students who desire a thorough and comprehensive understanding of ADHD.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: expanded Strauss syndrome. Part 1 The physiological substrate: molecular genetics
- cellular physiology
- neurochemistry
- neuroradiology
- epidemiology. Part 2 Clinical diagnosis I: neurodevelopmental examination
- measures of attention
- adaptive function
- psycho-educational testing
- ADHD in females
- subtypes. Part 3 Clinical diagnosis II - comorbidity: learning, language and attentional disorders
- dyscalculia
- developmental co-ordination disorder and ADHD
- disruptive behaviour disorders
- sleep disorders
- ADHD and depression. Part 4 Clinical diagnosis III - mimic conditions, associated deficits and alternative aetiologies: plumbism
- foetal alcohol syndrome
- fragile X syndrome
- hearing impairment
- Tourette syndrome
- autistic spectrumdisorders
- thyroid disorders
- miscellaneous genetic syndromes. Part 5 Therapy: family approaches
- school strategies
- neuropsychopharmacology
- medication management
- socialization development
- computer software
- multidisciplinary approaches. Part 6 Otherissues: early intervention
- legal issues
- other therapies. Part 7 Transitions into adulthood: adolescent transitions
- diagnosis and treatment of adults with ADHD
- long-term outcome. Appendix: clinical forms for the diagnosis and management of ADHD
- motoroutput, tone, imitative organization, neuro-soft-sign screen (MOTION-SCREEN).
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