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Understanding Girls with ADHD, Updated and Revised: How They Feel and Why They Do What They Do

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First written in 1999, the new edition of Understanding Girls with ADHD is better than ever.

In this expanded and updated book, Kathleen Nadeau, Ellen Littman, and Patricia Quinn rise to the occasion and deliver a comprehensive, up-to-date, and readable book that illuminates the complexity of ADHD in girls and women, both across the lifespan and across multiple domains of life (e.g.,
home, school, the workplace, close relationships). Blending clinical examples, case material, and a masterful synthesis of research findings around the world, the authors reveal the roots of ADHD in females during the preschool years, also summarizing relevant causal factors, and display the highly individualized journeys through childhood, adolescence, and adulthood that these girls and women face. The book’s latter chapters make use of the information on ADHD and development and provide a synthesis of the kinds of treatment strategies needed to intervene with the complex issues faced by girls and families who struggle with ADHD. The authors’ working through the executive functioning deficits experienced by so many girls with ADHD—and their deployment of vivid examples of right vs. wrong ways of approaching such problems—will be of great importance for large numbers of families. Even more, the authors emphasize that ADHD rarely exists in a vacuum and that understanding and treating co-morbid disorders is essential.

Understanding Girls with ADHD does not shy away from key areas of controversy. How, for example, can a family know whether it’s ADHD or another set of problems that’s the primary issue? How does one deal with the potential use of medication, which is plagued by bad press and abundant myths but which can, as part of a multi-faceted treatment plan, provide great benefit if the right dose is found and if the doctor works with the family to monitor positive effects and side effects carefully? What about longterm risk for eating pathology, substance abuse, and other difficult areas of impairment of salience for girls? How can girls and their families break through the thicket of negative expectations and sometimes-toxic family interactions to pave the way for a different set of outcomes?

Clearly, ADHD does not look the same across different individuals, especially girls. Understanding Girls with ADHD emphasizes the multiple ways in which ADHD can manifest itself across different people, families, and ages.

Always sensitive, and without hesitation in providing an authoritative tone, this book will empower girls and their families in ways that are sorely needed. Its emphasis on gender-specific manifestations of ADHD and its inclusion of practical means of attacking the executive-function deficits that plague girls and women with ADHD will ensure its continued status as core guidebook.

Written with compassion and sensitivity, and full of the clinical wisdom that accompanies years of experience on the front lines, Understanding Girls with ADHD is the go-to book for those needing guidance, support, and knowledge about female manifestations of ADHD.

ISBN-13: 9780971460973

Media Type: Paperback(2nd Edition)

Publisher: Advantage Books

Publication Date: 05-07-2015

Pages: 376

Product Dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS
xi About the Authors xiii Introduction to Second Edition xix Foreword to First Edition
1 Chapter One
What I Wish They Had Understood
17 Chapter Two
What’s Different about Girls with ADHD?
31 Chapter Three
The Brain and Other Biologic Factors in ADHD
45 Chapter Four
ADHD in Girls |Far More Than Meets the Eye
71 Chapter Five
The Preschool Years | Little Girls with ADHD
101 Chapter Six
The Elementary School Years | What’s Normal and What’s ADHD?
127 Chapter Seven
The Middle School Years | New Challenges
149 Chapter Eight
The High School Years | More Demands and Greater Risks
177 Chapter Nine
Helping Girls with ADHD Function Well in School
205 Chapter Ten
Executive Functioning Skills | Keys to Success
221 Chapter Eleven
Effective Approaches for Managing ADHD
253 Chapter Twelve
Medication for ADHD | Making the Decision Isn’t Easy
269 Chapter Thirteen
Coexisting Psychiatric Conditions and Other Concerns
285 Chapter Fourteen
Common Developmental Issues
295 Chapter Fifteen
Putting Our Understanding into Action
299 Appendix
Self-rating Scales | Helping Identify Girls with ADHD
307 References by Chapter
341 INDEX