Focusing on Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) as a life-long neurological problem that affects adults as well as children, this definitive book describes the various forms ADD takes, how professionals distinguish ADD patterns from "unacceptable" behavior, and how medication and behavior modification techniques can balance its negative and positive ...
Featuring gripping profiles of patients with ADD who have triumphed, this text by the bestselling authors of "Driven to Distraction" is a wise, loving guide to releasing the positive energy that all people with ADD hold inside.
The authors of DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION, the bestselling book about Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), present their theories on how to cope with the realities of living with ADD.
Here is the first book to explore every facet of the most common and debilitating emotional state: worry. While a healthy level of worry can help us perform efficiently at work, anticipate dangers, and learn from past errors, in its extreme forms worry can become "toxic"--poisoning our pleasures, sabotaging our achievements, and preventing us from ...
Every year, millions of withdrawn little girls and chronically overwhelmed women go undiagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder because they don't fit the stereotypical profile: they're not fast-talking, hyperactive, or inattentive, and they are not male. Sari Solden's groundbreaking study reveals that ADD affects just as many women as men, and ...
The authors of DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION, the bestselling book about Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), present their theories on how to cope with the realities of living with ADD.
A psychologist explains how parents can help their children have happy, loving childhoods so that they may grow into self-confident, moral, loving, happy, and spiritually aware adults.
The coauthor of the bestselling "Drive to Distraction"--the first book to focus on the many forms of worry (both destructive and productive)--now presents an invaluable guide to understanding and coping with this most common and debilitating but least understood states of mind.
From the coauthor of "Delivered from Distraction" and the foremost academic expert on Attention Deficit Disorder comes a toolbox of strategies to help develop an ADD child's innate talents.
Are you too busy? Are you always running behind? Is your calendar loaded with more than you can possibly accomplish? Is it driving you crazy? You're not alone. CrazyBusy-the modern phenomenon of brain overload-is a national epidemic. Without intending it or understanding how it happened, we've plunged ourselves into a mad rush of activity, ...
The author recounts her personal experiences dealing with a child suffering from auditory processing disorder, describing the misdiagnoses and lack of understanding of the ailment that hampered her struggle to help her son learn to communicate.
Solden, a seasoned therapist, has developed a strategy for readers who want to take the next step in treating ADD, and shows how to monitor their progress along the way. Illustrations.
With a Foreword by Edward M. Hallowell, author of "Driven to Distraction", this latest edition of the bestselling "Ritalin-Free Kids" offers a drug-free approach for parents and teachers, as well as treatments and tips for coping with various behavioral disorders.
Identifies twelve vital links that can open the heart, lengthen life, and deepen the soul, outlining the steps we can take to reconnect ourselves to the people and things that matter to us, and explains how to utilize the fundamental forms of communication to enhance that connection. Reprint.
A bestselling expert in the field teams up with a mother of triplets with attention deficit disorder (ADD) to deliver a much-needed inspirational book that looks at ADD from a rarely seen positive angle. Photos.
Explains why forgiveness is one of the best things you can do to heal your body and mind. This book offers a practical, four part plan for achieving it.
The coauthor of the bestselling "Driven to Distraction" broadens his scope with this practical, accessible guide to coping with a wide range of behavioral problems in children from birth to age eighteen. "Soothing reassurance with powerful information to worried parents who are seeking answers".--Harvey Parker, Ph.D., author of "The ADD ...
Perdonar no es ofrecer la otra mejilla. Perdonar no es huir corriendo. Perdonar a alguien no significa aprobar lo que esa persona ha hecho, ni tampoco permitir que vuelva a hacerlo. No significa olvidar la ofensa ni, por el solo hecho de haber perdonado, alentar tacitamente que nos ocurran cosas malas. En otras palabras, perdonar no es senal de ...
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