About this title: "You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid, or Crazy?!" is one of the best-selling titles on ADD ever written. The first book about adult ADD, and the first one written by adults with ADD, it explores the latest science, diagnostic process, and treatment options and provides both moral support and practical tips for reducing chaos and disorganization, improving memory, and forging better relationships at home and work. This updated edition includes almost twenty-five percent new material covering important developments in adult ADD research - from ADD's effects on sexuality to the different ways in which ...
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Your search:Books»You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid, or Crazy?!: The Classic Self-Help Book for Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder(11 available copies)
Edition: Updated
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date Published: 2006
ISBN-13:9780743264488ISBN:0743264487
Description: With 20 to 25 percent new material and written by adults with ADD, this book is an updated edition of one of the bestselling titles on adult ADD ever written. Includes a perfect blend of strategies for daily life as well as must-have information abou... read more
"Found out recently that I have suffered with ADD my whole life. It wasn't until my 9 year old nephew was diagnosed that the penny dropped! This was a great book with valuable references but I thought it very humorous indeed that for an adult with ADD, the book has 445 pages - it looked like a daunting task to read but took it in parts and got through it easily!"
"Any adult who wonders if they are ADD will appreciate this book. The writers provide information, resources and lots of humor as they educate us on Attention Deficit Disorder and provide moral support to those of us who need it. Also includes advice on improving memory, the power of meditation, coaching, and using therapy and/or medication."
"The most helpful things about this book were the extensive case studies and examples of people and how ADD affected their lives in many different ways. I think also the drug sections and therapy possibilities were interesting and brief. However, the book could have benefited from some serious editing. And the strategies to help ADDers with organization and other areas where they need help were not well organized or nearly extensive enough."
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