ADHD and the nature of self-control

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ADHD and the nature of self-control

Russell A. Barkley

Guilford Press, 2005

Paperback ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p.363-409) and index

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内容説明

This far-reaching work from renowned scientist-practitioner Russell A. Barkley provides a radical shift of perspective on ADHD. The volume synthesizes neuropsychological research and theory on the executive functions, illuminating how normally functioning individuals are able to bring behavior under the control of time and orient their actions toward the future. Meticulously applying this model to an examination of the cognitive and social impairments manifested in ADHD, Barkley offers compelling new directions for thinking about and treating the disorder. The paperback edition features a new afterword in which the author reflects on current research directions and the continuing evolution of his approach.

目次

1. The Nature of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 2. Biological Etiologies Associated with ADHD 3. Defining Behavioral Inhibition, Self-Control, and Executive Function 4. Behavioral Inhibition and ADHD 5. Neuropsychological Views of the Executive Functions: The Origins of a Hybrid Model 6. Additional Evidence Supporting the Existence of the Executive Functions 7. Constructing the Hybrid Model of Executive Functions 8. Developmental Considerations: Self-Control as an Instinct 9. Extending the Hybrid Model of Executive Functions to ADHD 10. Evidence Supporting Executive Function Deficits in ADHD 11. Understanding ADHD and Self-Control: Social and Clinical Implications Afterword (2005)

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