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ADHD IN ADULTS A PSYCHOLOGICAL GUIDE TO PRACTICE
This book aims to provide clinicians with a comprehensive psychological guide to practice when working with adults with ADHD; from the assessment and diagnosis stage, through to treatment of both core symptoms and associated problems. As ADHD is a heterogeneous disorder, each individual is likely to present with a different constellation of symptoms covering a range of psychological strengths and weaknesses. For this reason, this book contains several stand-alone modules that have been devised and collated to form the Young–Bramham Programme. The Young– Bramham Programme provides an innovative and intensive practical approach to the presentation of adulthood ADHD using cognitive behavioural and motivational interviewing techniques, which are described in detail using case examples. Each module is presented in a separate chapter of this book and can be used independently or in conjunction with other modules.
978-0-470-01231-4
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ADHD IN ADULTS A PSYCHOLOGICAL GUIDE TO PRACTICE
Psychology
English
JOHN WILEY & SONS, LTD
2006
UK
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