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This highly practical book provides evidence-based strategies for
helping adults with ADHD build essential skills for time
management, organization, planning, and coping. Each of the 12
group sessions-which can also be adapted for individual therapy-is
reviewed in step-by-step detail. Handy features include
quick-reference Leader Notes for therapists, engaging in-session
exercises, and reproducible take-home notes and homework
assignments. Purchasers get access to a Web page featuring all of
the reproducible materials, ready to download and print in a
convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size. The paperback edition includes the
adult ADHD criteria from DSM-5. The treatment program presented in
this book received the Innovative Program of the Year Award from
CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD).
Stimulant drugs are widely used in the treatment of ADHD in children and adults. Hundreds of studies over the past 60 years have demonstrated their effectiveness in improving attention span, increasing impulse control, and reducing hyperactivity and restlessness. Despite widespread interest in these compounds, however, their mechanisms of action in the central nervous system have remained poorly understood. Recent advances in the basic and clinical neurosciences now afford the possibility of elucidating these mechanisms. The current volume is the first to bring this expanding knowledge to bear on the central question of why and how stimulants exert their therapeutic effects. The result is a careful, comprehensive, and insightful integration of material by well-known scientists that significantly advances our understanding of stimulant effects and charts a course for future research. Part I presents a comprehensive description of the clinical features of ADHD and the clinical repsonse to stimulants. Part II details the cortical and subcortical neuroanatomy and functional neurophysiology of dopamine and norepinephrine systems with respect to the regulation of attention, arousal, activity, and impulse control on the basis of animal studies. Part III is devoted to clinical research, including recent studies of neuroimaging, genetics, pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties of stimulants, effects on cognitive functions, neurophysiological effects in humans with and without ADHD and in non-human primates, and comparison of stimulants and non-stimulants in the treatment of ADHD. Part IV is a masterful synthesis that presents alternative models of stimulant drug action and generates key hypotheses for continued research. The volume will be of keen interest to researchers and clinicians in psychiatry, psychology, and neurology, neuroscientists studying stimulants, and those persuing development of new drugs to treat ADHD.
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