Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood by Edward M. Hallowell, John J. Ratey, John J. Ratey, Edward M. Hallowell (Read by)

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  • Pub. Date: March 2003
  • Sales Rank: 37,506

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    • Pub. Date: March 2003
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
    • Format: Compact Disc
    • Sales Rank: 37,506

    Synopsis

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    Procrastination. Disorganization. Distractibility. Millions of adults have long considered these the hallmarks of a lack of self-discipline. But for many, these and other problems in school, at work and in social relationships are actually symptoms of an inborn neurological problem: ADD, or Attention Deficit Disorder.

    Through vivid stories of the experiences of their patients — both adults and children — Dr. Edward R. Hallowell and Dr. John J. Ratey show the varied forms ADD takes — from the hyperactive search for high stimulation to the floating inattention of daydreaming — and the transforming impact of precise diagnosis and treatment.

    Driven to Distraction is a must listen for everyone intrigued by the workings of the human mind.

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    ADD and the family/subtypes of ADD/steps toward diagnosis/ trmt of ADD/biology of ADD/adult and child ADD/etc.

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    Hallowell and Ratey offer a fine addition to literature on ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder). The authors employ a broad, general definition of ADD (``high-energy, action-oriented, bottom-line, gotta-run-type people'') and continually emphasize the special, positive qualities of people with ADD. They describe how ADD affects adults--many Americans mistakenly think of it as a childhood curse--and explain how the American temperament helps create ADD-like symptoms. Best of all are the stories and case studies of myriad folks who have dealt successfully with their diagnosis. A state-by-state list of support groups are included in this excellent approach to an intriguing subject.-- Linda Beck, Indian Valley P.L., Telford, Pa.

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    Biography

    Edward M. Hallowell, M.D., is in private practice in adult and child psychiatry. He lives in the Boston area with his wife, Sue, and children, Lucy and Jack.

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    An excellent book to help the entire family understand ADDby Anonymous

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    August 16, 2009: I highly recommend this book. I was looking for something that would help my husband to understand what our son was dealing with and that he wasn't just out to make life difficult. This book is fantastic! I has helped me, my husband and our other son to recognize the causes and symptoms of ADD and the best ways to work with it. My son with ADD and I have even taken to reading the book together and it has made a world of difference for him in understanding.

    It has truly helped the entire family!

    this book is so helpfullby motoxgirl

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    May 01, 2009: If you have add/hd or think you may or even trying to understand those who do this is a very funny and somwhat sad book that really tells it all! this book shows you the raw emotion involved in Add/hd. I highly recomend this book for anyone.


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