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Bipolar Mood Disorder in Women with
AD/HD
by William Dodson, M.D. |
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$2.95 |
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, this Health
Report for Women with ADHD discusses the work of
Dr. Dodson in his clinical practice treating women
with ADHD and Bipolar Disorder. It reviews important
points to help distinguished between the two disorders
and discusses various treatment approaches.
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Now" links below to purchase the item.
Your receipt will arrive immediately by email and
include a link to download a PDF file that contains
the Women with AD/HD Health Report.
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Depression and Anxiety in Women with
AD/HD
by Joel Young, M.D. |
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$3.95 |
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, this Health
Report for Women with ADHD discusses depression and
anxiety in Women with ADHD and opens up wa whole
new perspective on the subject. Click on the "Add
to Cart" or "Buy Now" links
below to purchase the item. Your receipt will arrive
immediately by email and include a link to download
a PDF file that contains the Women with AD/HD Health
Report.
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Eating Disorders in Women with ADHD |
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$4.95 |
Written by John Fleming, PhD and Lance Levy, MB
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, this Health Report fro Women with ADHD discusses the symptoms of ADHD and how they lead to eating disorders including binge eating, bulimia, and obesity in women with ADHD.
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy Now" links below to purchase the item. Your receipt will arrive immediately by email and include a link to download a PDF file that contains the Women with AD/HD Health Report.
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Post Traumatic Stress and ADHD |
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$5.95 |
Written by Jane Adellizi, Ph.D.
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, this Health Report for Women with ADHD discusses the work of Dr Adelizzi in looking at classroom traumas as significant factors in the lives of women with ADHD and LD and the reason so many experience difficulty in academic settings for years to come.
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy Now" links below to purchase the item. Your receipt will arrive immediately by email and include a link to download a PDF file that contains the Women with AD/HD Health Report.
This is a downloadable PDF.
22 pages
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School Strategies for ADD Teens
by Kathleen G. Nadeau, Ellen B. Dixon, and Sue Biggs |
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$6.95 |
Guidelines for Schools, Parents and Students. Grades 6-12.
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Pieces of a Puzzle: The Link Between
Eating Disorders and ADD
by Carolyn Piver Dukarm, MD |
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$16.95 |
People suffer daily from the symptoms of eating
disorders. For some, however, eating is not the only
area of their life that is out-of-control. In this
book, Dr. Carolyn Piver Dukarm, an eating disorders
specialist, focuses on the overlap between eating
disorders and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and
points out how diagnosing and treating both disorders
can provide the missing piece of the puzzle that
holds the key to recovery for many individuals.
Divided into six sections, covering the spectrum
from diagnosis to treatment of both disorders, each
section contains "guidelines" or specific
action steps that the reader can take. Participation
is encouraged through directed questions and exercises.
Sections include:
- Diagnosis of eating disorders and attention
deficit disorder
- Finding the motivation to recover
- Nutrition as an important part of the treatment
- Medication and supplements
- Restructuring your life to better deal with both
issues
- Comprehensive Guidelines for Health Care Professionals
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Women’s AD/HD Self-Assessment Symptom
Inventory (SASI) |
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$30.00 |
Written by Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. and Patricia Quinn,
M.D.
The SASI Scale is designed for use as part of a structured
interview in conjunction with other diagnostic tools when
evaluating women with AD/HD. This self-assessment tool
aids in the diagnostic process by obtaining information
on both childhood and adult AD/HD patterns. In addition
to the traditional AD/HD symptoms, this unique assessment
tool also measures difficulties in other areas including
time management, organization, parenting, life maintenance
activities, hormonal issues, and problem eating patterns.
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| Gender Issues and ADHD: Research, Diagnosis,
and Treatment |
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$39.00 |
Edited by Patricia Quinn, M.D. and Kathleen Nadeau,
Ph.D.
An in-depth resource for clinicians. Drs. Nadeau and Quinn
have brought together many highly regarded specialists
in the field of AD/HD to write about many different issues
concerning women. Several important topics that have received
little attention are addressed, including the need to
rethink DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, the impact of hormones
upon AD/HD in women, medication use during pregnancy,
and the range of coexisting conditions that complicate
and often mask AD/HD in women. |
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Understanding Girls with AD/HD
By Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D., Ellen Littman, Ph.D.,
& Patricia Quinn, M.D. |
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$19.95 |
A ground-breaking book on the needs and issues of girls
with attentional problems: why they are often undiagnosed,
how they are different from boys, and what their special
needs are in school, in their social world and at home.
Age-related checklists from pre-school to high school
to help parents and professionals better identify and
help girls with AD/HD. |
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| ADD: Diagnosis and Treatment from Infancy to
Adulthood |
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$31.95 |
By Patricia Quinn, MD
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Add and
its impact at specific developmental stages ranging from
infancy to adulthood. It builds on the personal and professional
experience of Dr. Quinn and is an indispensable reference
for practitioners as well as informed lay persons who
want more information on the subject.
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A Comprehensive Guide to ADD in Adults
By Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. |
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$65.95 |
This ground-breaking book is the first book for professionals
on the diagnosis and treatment of AD/HD in adults. Kathleen
Nadeau brings together experts in the field including
John Ratey, Ned Hallowell, Tim Wilens, Tom Spence, and
many others to provide a truly comprehensive view of AD/HD
in adults. A book that all professionals that work with
adults should read and keep as a reference source.
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| Re-Thinking AD/HD: A Guide to Fostering Success
in Students with AD/HD at the College Level |
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$23.95 |
Patricia Quinn, M.D. and Anne McCormick, M.Ed., Editors
The most comprehensive, up-to-date book for service providers
on the college level who work with students with AD/HD.
Twelve chapters contributed by nationally recognized experts
in college disability services outline best practices
for providing services and support, including a model
for coaching college students with AD/HD through the disability
services office. This book is a must-have for all service
providers and disability offices in community colleges,
colleges and universities.
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Putting It All Together:
A Curriculum Guide for Conducting an Eight-Week
Group for Children with AD/HD |
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$25.00 |
Written by Patricia O. Quinn MD and Judith Stern MA
This guide is tailored for use by school nurses, psychologists,
or counselors to enable them to develop small groups for
helping children better understand and cope with having
AD/HD. Divided into eight self-contained units, the guide
includes reproducible handouts, information sheets, and
lists of other resources. Geared for use with children,
Grades 3-8.
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