Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Handbook: A Physician's Guide to ADHD

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Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 1, 2009 - Medical - 182 pages

An expanded, updated, and revised edition, the ADHD Handbook, second edition covers recent advances in causes and management of ADHD, and includes more than 400 scientific references to peer-reviewed articles. It provides answers to the numerous questions that surround ADHD, including how is it diagnosed? What causes ADHD? What are the risks of associated learning and behavior disorders, tics, seizures, and headaches? What treatments are available? What are the choices of medications and the risks of side effects? How can adverse effects be avoided? What are the alternatives to medication? Do children outgrow ADHD, and how long is treatment required? ADHD Handbook is written for neurologists, pediatricians, practicing physicians, residents, fellows and students of medicine, psychologists, educators, occupational and speech therapists, nurse practitioners and other healthcare providers. It also offers parents a readable, but uniquely well documented and objective account of ADHD symptoms, diagnosis, medications, alternative treatments, and management.

 

Contents

1 Definition and History of ADHD
1
2 Causative Factors
9
3 Symptoms and Signs of ADHD
31
4 Diagnosis and Laboratory Tests
39
5 Oppositional Conduct and Other ADHD Comorbid Disorders
46
6 Learning and Language Disorders
59
7 Tics Tourette Syndrome Seizures and Headaches
77
8 Methods of Management of ADHD
97
9 Medications for ADHD
110
10 Dietary and Alternative Therapies
143
11 Prognosis and Prevention
160
12 Management Roles and Research Goals
167
Index
171
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