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Adhd In Adults What The Science Says 1st Edition Russell A Barkley Phd Abpp Abcn

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Adhd In Adults What The Science Says 1st Edition Russell A Barkley Phd Abpp Abcn
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Publisher: The Guilford Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 513
Author: Russell A. Barkley PhD ABPP ABCN, Kevin R. Murphy PhD, Mariellen Fischer PhD
ISBN: 9781593855864, 1593855869
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Adhd In Adults What The Science Says 1st Edition Russell A Barkley Phd Abpp Abcn by Russell A. Barkley Phd Abpp Abcn, Kevin R. Murphy Phd, Mariellen Fischer Phd 9781593855864, 1593855869 instant download after payment.

Providing a new perspective on ADHD in adults, this compelling book analyzes findings from two major studies directed by leading authority Russell A. Barkley. Groundbreaking information is presented on the significant impairments produced by the disorder across major functional domains and life activities, including educational outcomes, work, relationships, health behaviors, and mental health. Thoughtfully considering the treatment implications of these findings, the book also demonstrates that existing diagnostic criteria do not accurately reflect the way ADHD is experienced by adults, and points the way toward developing better criteria that center on executive function deficits. Accessible tables, figures, and sidebars encapsulate the study results and methods. (20090601)

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