Overview of the important research and treatments in ADHD

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A contemporary overview of the most relevant research and treatments in ADHD

Worldwide longitudinal studies performed since the 1970s have clearly shown that ADHD persists into adulthood. These findings have stimulated researchers to develop the therapeutic approaches for adult patients, especially in European countries where scientific and clinical interest in ADHD has increased.

In this volume, leading experts from Europe and the United States present their long-term results in order to provide an overview of important aspects of ADHD across the lifespan. These results include epidemiology, neurobiology, psychopathology, longitudinal course, comorbidity and social impairment associated with ADHD. Topics include diagnostic problems and therapeutic options as well as molecular genetic studies. Further, morphological and functional imaging studies in adult ADHD are reviewed, as well as the very important issue of comorbidity.

Providing an excellent source of up-to-date information, this publication is essential reading for psychiatrists, neurologists, geneticists, psychotherapists, physicians and other therapists working with ADHD patients.

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  1. jglennon jglennon United States says:

    I remember my parents being told I would "grow out of it [ADHD]." But that just didn't happen. When I reached 46 years old, I still had most of the problems I experienced at age 6.

    I sought out a coach who specialized in ADHD adults. She recommended that I use Play Attention (www.playattention.com), get regular exercise by going to a gym, and helped with certain skill development like organization.

    I've done incredibly well. It's a difficult path as I did not want to take medication the rest of my life. Life's too short as it is to be bound to a prescription for the rest of my life when I don't need it.

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