Delivered from Distraction: Getting the Most Out of Life with Attention Deficit Disorder by Edward M. Hallowell, John J. Ratey

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  • Pub. Date: December 2005
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 3,007

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    • Pub. Date: December 2005
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,007

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    In 1994, Driven to Distraction sparked a revolution in our understanding of attention deficit disorder. Widely recognized as the classic in the field, the book has sold more than a million copies. Now a second revolution is under way in the approach to ADD, and the news is great. Drug therapies, our understanding of the role of diet and exercise, even the way we define the disorder–all are changing radically. And doctors are realizing that millions of adults suffer from this condition, though the vast majority of them remain undiagnosed and untreated. In this new book, Drs. Edward M. Hallowell and John J. Ratey build on the breakthroughs of Driven to Distraction to offer a comprehensive and entirely up-to-date guide to living a successful life with ADD.

    As Hallowell and Ratey point out, “attention deficit disorder” is a highly misleading description of an intriguing kind of mind. Original, charismatic, energetic, often brilliant, people with ADD have extraordinary talents and gifts embedded in their highly charged but easily distracted minds. Tailored expressly to ADD learning styles and attention spans, Delivered from Distraction provides accessible, engaging discussions of every aspect of the condition, from diagnosis to finding the proper treatment regime. Inside you’ll discover

    • whether ADD runs in families
    • new diagnostic procedures, tests, and evaluations
    • the links between ADD and other conditions
    • how people with ADD can free up their inner talents and strengths
    • the new drugs and how they work, and why they’re not for everyone
    • exciting advances in nonpharmaceuticaltherapies, including changes in diet, exercise, and lifestyle
    • how to adapt the classic twelve-step program to treat ADD
    • sexual problems associated with ADD and how to resolve them
    • strategies for dealing with procrastination, clutter, and chronic forgetfulness

    ADD is a trait, a way of living in the world. It only becomes a disorder when it impairs your life. Featuring gripping profiles of patients with ADD who have triumphed, Delivered from Distraction is a wise, loving guide to releasing the positive energy that all people with ADD hold inside. If you have ADD or care about someone who does, this is the book you must read.


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    This follow-up to the authors' 1994 manual, Driven to Distraction, has the advantage of personal testimony regarding adult Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)-the authors themselves have ADD-as well a very readable presentation of the latest research in the field. Defining ADD as a collection of traits, some positive, some negative, the authors intend to encourage those who have this condition or are raising children with it and advise on how to maximize their abilities and minimize characteristics, such as procrastination, that may hinder them at school or work. In a comprehensive overview, Hallowell and Ratey provide a new screening questionnaire for adults and list methods that physicians, parents and educators can use to diagnose and treat the ADD child. Of primary importance to readers are the recommended steps for living a satisfying life with ADD; these include developing personal relationships and engaging in creative activities that will foster self-esteem. The authors also separate nutrition fads from what is known about how diet can affect brain functioning and discuss whether to take medication. Overall, this is an excellent resource. Agent, Jill Kneerim. (Dec.) Forecast: Driven to Distraction has sold more than one million copies over 10 years; the market should be equally promising for this sequel. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Edward M. Hallowell, M.D., is a senior lecturer at Harvard Medical School and the founder and director of The Hallowell Center for Cognitive and Emotional Health in Concord, Massachusetts. He lives in the Boston area.

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    Excellent updateby Anonymous

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    July 04, 2009: This is an excellent and needed update to the authors' "Driven to Distraction". It is written in a way that those who suffer from ADD or ADHD can read and use. As a professional who sees many who struggle with ADD, I welcome and recommend the book as a guide for professionals as well as their patients.

    Delivered from Distraction: Getting the Most Out of Life with Attention Deficit Disorderby Anonymous

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    August 05, 2008: The book is written for those who have ADHD and want to help themselves. You will have a lot of Aha's when you read this book!


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