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ADHD in Adults

by Surman, Craig B.H.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Current Clinical Psychiatry Physical details: XIV, 227 p. 94 illus., 21 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 1627032487 Subject(s): Medicine. | Family medicine. | Internal medicine. | Emergency medicine. | Psychiatry. | Medicine & Public Health. | General Practice / Family Medicine. | Internal Medicine. | Primary Care Medicine. | Psychiatry.
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ADHD in adults: a clinical concern -- Clinical Assessment of ADHD in Adults -- Treatment Planning for Adults with ADHD -- Neuropsychological Assessment of ADHD and Executive Function Deficits in Adults -- Stimulant Pharmacotherapy for Adults with ADHD -- Non-Stimulant Drug Treatments for Adults with ADHD -- Psychosocial Treatment for Adult ADHD -- Managing ADHD in Adults with Common Comorbidities -- Managing ADHD in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Emerging comorbidities, and tailored treatment -- ADHD in Families -- Clinical Dilemmas in the Assessment and Management of ADHD in Adults.

ADHD in Adults: A Practical Guide to Evaluation and Management is the product of a unique collaboration of international specialists. This volume offers easy-to-read guidance, and includes checklists, rating scales and treatment planning tools. It was designed for a broad audience of caregivers working in diverse settings, including psychiatrists, social workers, primary care physicians, nurse specialists and psychologists.  The authors are highly acclaimed clinicians, investigators and educators.  They offer step-by-step guidance for implementation of best practices, drawing from clinical research and their experience treating thousands of patients. They cover diagnosis, treatment planning, and state-of-the-art application of pharmacology, psychotherapy, skill-building, family system and environmental interventions – for both simple and complex cases. The scales and worksheets in this Guide were developed to efficiently facilitate assessment and management. The Editor is an international leader in the field from the Clinical and Research Program in Adult ADHD at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School, which has made pioneering and highly cited contributions to the understanding of ADHD.    This Guide is a definitive, indispensable resource for all health providers who wish to optimize their approach to adult patients with ADHD.  

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