ADHD Quick Guide contains all the essential information you need in an introduction to this common condition.
It's like an ADHD beginner's guide, full of tips and tricks to help with not just living with ADHD, but thriving with ADHD.
It is an invaluable introduction to ADHD if you:
Think you may have ADHD
Are living with a loved one who has ADHD
Are the parent of a child with ADHD
Work with, or manage, someone with ADHD
Are a teacher or similar role who regularly comes in contact with people with ADHD
Do you ever wonder why so many books about ADHD are hundreds of pages long? It's as if the authors don't know what ADHD is! ADHD Quick Guide has no padding or extraneous content, but packs in tons of key info about all aspects of ADHD:
The brain and how it works
The science behind ADHD
Diagnosing ADHD
How ADHD affects everyday life
ADHD and relationships
ADHD in children and ADHD in adults
Common treatments - medication and alternatives
Co-occurring conditions, including ADHD and autism, anxiety and depression
Living with ADHD
Supporting people with ADHD
Written for everyone who comes in contact with ADHD:
Adults who have - or think they may have - ADHD
Parents and other relatives of children who have - or may have - ADHD
Teachers and other carers who work with children and need to understand ADHD
Staff who work alongside colleagues with ADHD
Managers who have team members with ADHD
Members of caring professions who work with clients who have ADHD
Combining the technical expertise of the medical profession with a wide range of real-life AHDH experience, ADHD Quick Guide is all about facts and research-based guidance, and does not contain any new-fangled theories about causes, treatment, diet, or self-management techniques.